Manchester United have set their sights on AS Roma's Nicolo Zaniolo, according to a recent statement by Il Messaggero.
With members of the European side still licking their wounds after trade devastated by the COVID-19 epidemic worldwide, Manchester United valued the Italian around nyob 30 million, and they could have prepared a staggering € 5 million a year for the athlete if He agreed to move to England this summer.
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AS Roma has no intention of getting out of their assets, with the leaders of the team looking at Nicolo as the face of their future.
However, the financial crisis will eventually force them into their hands, as Paulo Fonseca's team will have to sell a few key men to balance books after a poor 2020.
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In addition to the problem of the market, the injury also played a key role in Nicolo's down payment when the Italian ace was injured by the ACL injury that Zaniolo suffered when started last year.
He started letting the player out of the offside for six months, but an injury back in September ruled him out until April.
His experience with the ACL injury has raised questions about his fitness, especially in the long run, although he is unlikely to bother Manchester United.
For a total of just € 30 million, the Red Devils believe they can get a competitive edge in the market as manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer hopes to add more support to the creative room.
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