Manchester United are closing in on a deal with Ajax for Brazilian winger Anthony, according to reports.
While their rivals have been busy, United have been quiet in the opening weeks of the window but reports suggest that could be about to change with Brazilian duo Anthony, from Ajax, and Evanilson, from Porto, set to arrive in the coming weeks. The pair would become new manager Erik ten Hag’s first signings at Old Trafford.
That is according to the Sun and the Daily Mail, the former claiming Anthony is set to become a Manchester United player in the next few days, with a fee and personal terms currently being ironed out between the clubs.
The winger was among the first names provided by Ten Hag after the Dutchman took charge, with the 22-year-old having previously worked under Ten Hag at Ajax.
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With United’s need for a striker evident, the Mail’s reports claim they have had their opening bid of €60-million for Evanilson rejected by Porto, though the Portuguese club are resigned to losing their star attacker this summer if the right bid comes in for him.
The 22-year-old scored 14 times for Porto in the league last season and has made two appearances for his nation. He is an out-and-out striker, meaning he would be competing with Cristiano Ronaldo for a starting berth in Manchester.
Ten Hag is yet to land his first signings as United boss, but has been linked with a number of stars, including Frenkie De Jong of Barcelona, and Christian Eriksen, who returned to football last season with Brentford following his collapse at Euro 2020. Ten Hag is also reportedly also in the market for a defensive midfielder, a left-footed centre back and a right back.
With rivals Liverpool and Manchester City having already made massive signings this summer, the Manchester United fanbase is beginning to get restless as the search for new players goes on. Liverpool splashed €100m on Benfica star Darwin Nunez, while City have brought Erling Haaland – who was one of the world’s most coveted strikers – to the Etihad.
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