Thursday, September 19, 2024

Man United face first major Ineos transfer test after £80m blunder

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The next few days and, potentially, weeks in Manchester United’s pursuit of Jarrad Branthwaite will tell us a lot about the new football structure in place at Old Trafford.

It won’t be a perfect comparison. As Sir Jim Ratcliffe admitted this week, Ineos are operating without the staff they desire and until that positions shift “it’s difficult to change”. Dan Ashworth remains on gardening leave from Newcastle and Omar Berrada only takes up post as chief executive in three weeks.




For now, it’s technical director Jason Wilcox and director of football negotiations Matt Hargreaves who are leading the window and within a week they have found their first significant test. Now for the time in recent seasons, United have lowballed an opening offer for a player they want.

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The £43million bid for Jarrad Branthwiate was rejected by Everton, who saw it as a £35m offer given they felt the add-ons weren’t all realistic to hit. That is half the £70m price tag they have put on his head.

We’ve been here before with United. In 2019 they ended up going all the way to Leicester City’s £80m asking price for Harry Maguire and even paid that fee in one installment. The size of that deal is being used against them now, even if senior figures at Old Trafford are right to point out the comparisons aren’t valid given the way the market has changed in the previous five seasons.

Everton are sticking to their guns, however, and you can see why they would. It took United four bids to land Mason Mount a year ago, failing with offers of £40m, £50m and £55m, before agreeing a deal for the latter sum as well as £5m in add-ons. Those extras are ambitious targets but the final deal was close to the asking price Chelsea had always wanted for a player with a year left on his contract.

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