
Manchester United Plans to Sign PSG Star
Manchester United is strongly planning to sign the young French star Désiré Doué during the upcoming summer transfer window, aiming to make him one of the key reinforcements for the team under coach Ruben Amorim.
According to a report from "Fichajes", the Red Devils' management sees Doué as a primary target this summer, despite the difficulty of negotiations with Paris Saint-Germain, who refuse to part with the player after his remarkable performance this season under Luis Enrique.
Doué, who is 19 years old, is considered one of the most promising talents in Europe and has caught attention strongly during Paris Saint-Germain's victory over Arsenal in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-finals.
Analysts believe that Doué could fit into Amorim's 3/4/2/1 formation at Manchester United, with the potential to replace departing names like Antony and Rashford, given their significant decline in performance.
However, the chances of the player moving to Old Trafford currently seem unlikely, especially given the stability of Paris Saint-Germain's project and their European ambitions, in contrast to the turbulent technical situation at Manchester United.
According to a report from "Fichajes", the Red Devils' management sees Doué as a primary target this summer, despite the difficulty of negotiations with Paris Saint-Germain, who refuse to part with the player after his remarkable performance this season under Luis Enrique.
Doué, who is 19 years old, is considered one of the most promising talents in Europe and has caught attention strongly during Paris Saint-Germain's victory over Arsenal in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-finals.
Analysts believe that Doué could fit into Amorim's 3/4/2/1 formation at Manchester United, with the potential to replace departing names like Antony and Rashford, given their significant decline in performance.
However, the chances of the player moving to Old Trafford currently seem unlikely, especially given the stability of Paris Saint-Germain's project and their European ambitions, in contrast to the turbulent technical situation at Manchester United.