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Could Manchester United complete a potential swap deal with Villarreal for Pau Torres?

 
Could Manchester United complete a potential swap deal with Villarreal for Pau Torres?

Pau Torres has been linked with a move to Manchester United during the summer transfer window, according to reports in England and Spain.



The announcement looks like the price of the type of center-back that the club is looking for this summer looks like it has been too fast on the mark and is left out which makes it easier to open up when it got the ball, making it easier for the Reds to play from the back, something that the team could not have done easier.

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Torres is also well-suited to the club's athletic venue for new-back venues due to its affordable price. United is refusing to spend more than £ 50 million on a summer defense agent which is why people like Torres and Nikola Milenkovic are close to the search team.


Jules Kunde and Raphael Varane are Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's favorite goals but a combination of one of the two French defenses does not seem to be worth it.



Sevilla is not optimistic about their asking price for Kunde and will not enjoy a release below its announcement of cause 70 million.


 Real Madrid may find it easier to negotiate a price for Varane as his contract expires in the summer of 2022 so Los Blancos will not want to let one of their personal belongings travel for him. that nothing, but further, a compromise will prove so far. very difficult to complete.

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Torres seems to be the third highest-paid player on the list, and Man United may have to find a way to get him at a much cheaper price than they once thought. According to 90Min, the club is looking to use vacant's back-line Eric Bailly as a way to bring out Torres' estimated value of 50 50 million.


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Looking at the latest facts reported in the media, Torres is the most likely route to a move to the United in the summer, from a business perspective due to the financial impact of International protection COVID-19, especially Bailly was involved in the deal.



Last week, reports surfaced that the Ivorian was unhappy at Old Trafford and thought Ole Gunnar Solskjaer did not trust him behind why Victor Lindelöf was chosen rather than Bailly good or not.


A friend of the place-back has recently come out and said:


"Eric loves the club and the fans, his family has lived in Manchester. It looks like nothing more than to retire from his job at Old Trafford." But he thinks the club looks dislike it and honestly says it was enough. "He thought that no matter what he did, it would not be the first choice for Ole. Now he sees that he is too good and still young to spend time sitting on the bench."



A statement from 90Min also stated that Villarreal would be willing to bring Bailly back to the club after selling him to United for the past five years for around million 30 million. The 26-year-old who has been involved in a deal for Torres could knock £ 20-25 million out of value, still cutting it in half.


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Is this a good thing for both parties? Also, yes. Torres does not look like he has been in Villarreal longer because he has excelled this season under Unai Emery in both La Liga as well as the UEFA Europa League.



Bailly was nothing short of fan-favorite during his time at Manchester United for some inappropriate and sometimes hilarious antics on and off the pitch. However, due to inconsistent injuries, the Ivorian has played just 100 games for the club, an average of 20 games per season.


Considering the salary he has had at United and the lack of games he has had, it would have been good for both parties if Bailly moved on and if it was a burden for Torres then this would certainly be good for and will also allow the board to save money on defense and can use it elsewhere such as in midfield or upstairs.

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