Perfect if you want to spend 100 million euros Di Marzio delivers honest verdict on Manchester United target
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Eriksen has confirmed his decision to other clubs. He's joining Man Utd as Erik ten Hag strongly wanted him.Contracts are being checked by lawyers... and then Christian Eriksen will be unveiled as new Manchester United player on a three year deal. Eriksen has confirmed his decision to other clubs. He's joining Man Utd as Erik ten Hag strongly wanted him. However, Di Marzio suggests that this is not going to be enough for Ten Hag's side, who are in need of more quality within their ranks. The Italian journalist said: "Yes, they got Eriksen, but they need other talented top players to get closer to Man City, Chelsea and Liverpool who have signed other, stronger players." Antony, in his two seasons under the Dutch manager made 79 appearances for Ajax and amassed 22 goals and 20 assists. The German outlet also mentions that Manchester United have already had a bid of €60 million rejected for the Brazilian. Di Marzio insists that there is no way for the Red Devils to break into the top-four without signing players who can have a big impact in games. He singled out Tottenham Hotspur, who under Antonio Conte have already made five signings this summer. The Italian believes they will be difficult to beat in the race for the Premier League top-four as well. "The level of difference to the first three teams, and also Tottenham, because they have signed Richarlison, Lenglet and Bissouma. The level of the first four and other teams is high. So you have to do a lot to get into the top four."
Perfect if you want to spend 100 million euros - Di Marzio delivers honest verdict on Manchester United target
The Dutchman is pursuing a deal for his former attacker Transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio has given his verdict on 's pursuit of forward Antony. He stated that the Red Devils could have to pay around €100 million "to start a new era." The Brazilian enjoyed two successful campaigns under with the Dutch club and could be re-united with his former manager at Old Trafford. While talking to German outlet , Di Marzio spilled the beans on many potential transfers that could still happen across Europe. One of them was Antony's switch to Manchester United. He said: "Perfect if you want to spend 100 million euros. Antony is of course a very talented player. I think they want a lot. I said EUR 100 million, but perhaps not so much, but a little less. That's the price Manchester United has to pay if they want to start a new era." The Red Devils confirmed Fayenoord left-back Tyrell Malacia as their first signing of the summer. The club have also agreed a deal with free agent , and an official announcement on the same is expected soon (via ). Contracts are being checked by lawyers... and then Christian Eriksen will be unveiled as new Manchester United player on a three year deal.Eriksen has confirmed his decision to other clubs. He's joining Man Utd as Erik ten Hag strongly wanted him.Contracts are being checked by lawyers... and then Christian Eriksen will be unveiled as new Manchester United player on a three year deal. Eriksen has confirmed his decision to other clubs. He's joining Man Utd as Erik ten Hag strongly wanted him. However, Di Marzio suggests that this is not going to be enough for Ten Hag's side, who are in need of more quality within their ranks. The Italian journalist said: "Yes, they got Eriksen, but they need other talented top players to get closer to Man City, Chelsea and Liverpool who have signed other, stronger players." Antony, in his two seasons under the Dutch manager made 79 appearances for Ajax and amassed 22 goals and 20 assists. The German outlet also mentions that Manchester United have already had a bid of €60 million rejected for the Brazilian. Di Marzio insists that there is no way for the Red Devils to break into the top-four without signing players who can have a big impact in games. He singled out Tottenham Hotspur, who under Antonio Conte have already made five signings this summer. The Italian believes they will be difficult to beat in the race for the Premier League top-four as well. "The level of difference to the first three teams, and also Tottenham, because they have signed Richarlison, Lenglet and Bissouma. The level of the first four and other teams is high. So you have to do a lot to get into the top four."