Premier League
Manchester United has announced the signing of Manuel Ugarte from PSG, in a deal involving a five-year contract with an additional one-year option. The agreement amounts to 50 million euros guaranteed and up to 10 million in variables, also including a clause granting PSG a 10% sales percentage. This decision aligns with the renewal plans of the Parisian club, which did not envision Ugarte in their future projects under Luis Enrique's management.
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Manuel Ugarte, the fifth reinforcement of Manchester United
Ugarte, a 23-year-old Uruguayan midfielder, arrives at Manchester United as one of the key reinforcements to strengthen the squad. In his first statements as a Red Devils player, he expressed his enthusiasm about joining a club of such magnitude and global reputation. His signing represents the fifth addition to the team in this summer market, joining Matthijs De Ligt, Leny Yoro, Joshua Zirkzee, and Noussair Mazraoui.
Under Erik Ten Hag's guidance, Ugarte will provide depth and versatility in the midfield, offering alternatives to both Casemiro and Kobbie Maino. His arrival is a significant reinforcement for United, aiming to consolidate in the Premier League and improve their performance in European competitions after a season marked by the need for strategic adjustments.
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