Calvert-Lewin excitedly joined MU


According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano revealed, striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin was very excited about the prospect of joining MU. The British star only needs the Red Devils to be ready to go to Old Trafford.

Amorim think of Calvert-Lewin?

MU is looking for a new striker in the summer transfer window and a less expensive option has appeared. It was Dominic Calvert -Lewin – who had just left Everton on the form of free transfer.

The transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the British striker is very interested in joining the Old Trafford team. In the context that Man Utd has difficulty persuading top goals, Calvert-Lewin emerged as an experienced solution in the Premier League.

As Romano said, MU knew the potential of the deal, including salary and hand lining to recruit Calvert-Lewin but have not conducted specific negotiations. “Calvert-Lewin is recommended to Manchester United, not this club starting negotiations with Calvert-Lewin as a new target.

This player is recommended as an opportunity to transfer freely, a cheap opportunity for an experienced person, understand the tournament and can be helpful for any club. MU grasped the final cost of the agreement, salary, commission and the intention of the player. Calvert-Lewin is very excited to join Man United in this summer transfer window. But at the present time, there is no specific negotiation. “

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Calvert-Lewin may be a solution for MU

Undeniably, Calvert-Lewin will bring experience to Man United because he has 239 appearances in the Premier League, scoring 57 goals and 18 assists. Last season, he played 26 matches for Everton, scoring 3 goals.

Calvert-Lewin's problem was that he had long-term injuries and Ruben Amorim probably only thought of signing a contract with the 28-year-old if the other targets had problems.

MU is still focusing on recruiting Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford. Brentford demanded the amount of £ 65 million, while the last time MU made a proposal of £ 62.5 million. But this is not the biggest barrier that MU faces.

Instead, Brentford will not sell MBeumo if they lose Wissa in the summer of 2025. In the case of Tottenham successfully recruiting Wissa first, Brentford will retain Mbeumo and MU to search for other deals.

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