Premier League
The future of Manuel Ugarte at Paris Saint-Germain seems to be hanging by a thread. The Uruguayan midfielder has not been included in the squad for the first Ligue 1 match against Le Havre, a decision that has sparked speculation about his imminent departure from the Parisian club.
Since the arrival of Joao Neves, Ugarte has seen his role in the team significantly reduced. The competition in midfield has intensified, and PSG coach Luis Enrique seems to have made a clear decision: the Uruguayan is not part of his short-term plans.
He has no place under the Asturian coach's orders, and his sale is imminent
This exclusion has fueled rumors of a possible transfer to Manchester United, a club that has shown interest in the player. Although negotiations have not yet been finalized, Ugarte is reportedly seeking a change of scenery that would allow him to have more prominence on the field. The Uruguayan player has expressed his desire to join the Old Trafford team, but talks between the two clubs are ongoing without reaching a definitive agreement.
With the season just beginning, Ugarte's situation could be resolved in the upcoming days. Meanwhile, the midfielder will have to wait on the sidelines, watching his future at PSG fade away, while his destiny at Manchester United may be drawing closer.
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