Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s first recruit at Manchester United is expected to be completed once the club fulfills his release clause.
Under Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Manchester United is seeking to capture a wonderkid as its first acquisition. On the football side of things at Old Trafford, the chairman of INEOS has been busy appointing people since he became a minority owner of United earlier this year.
Additionally, preparations are being made for the transfer market as Ratcliffe endeavors to establish a long-term project and propel the team back to the pinnacle of English football.
Although there are certain issues in Erik ten Hag’s team that require immediate attention, part of Ratcliffe’s intentions is to bring in young players who may be the club’s future. Aaron Anselmo, an Argentine center-back, is one talent in whom United is substantially interested.
FourFourTwo has reported that TyC Sports writer Julio Pavoni claims that United are thinking about making a move for the 18-year-old Boca Juniors prodigy and may trigger his £17 million release clause.
Even though Anselmo has only made seven senior appearances so far, United isn’t let down by his inexperience because they see such special potential in him.
According to the source, United would give Anselmo a season-long loan back to Boca so he could finish developing there before heading to the Premier League.
Nevertheless, Anselmino has openly dismissed the notion that he will be leaving Boca anytime soon, even in light of allegations that United are interested in him.
Following Boca’s 3-0 victory over Central Norte in the Copa Argentina on Sunday, the defender stated that he intends to remain with his childhood team until he achieves success. He remarked, “My head is here at Boca.” “I want to wear this shirt and win titles here. Nothing external has arrived.”
If Anselmino is interested in learning more about what it’s like to play at Old Trafford, all he has to do is talk to his current Boca colleagues, Edinson Cavani, Sergio Romero, and Marcos Rojo, who were all stars at United.
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