According to reports, Manchester United have bluntly responded to Everton demanding £70m for England international Jarrad Branthwaite.
The 21-year-old was one of the breakout stars in the Premier League during the 2023/24 campaign after he benefitted from a loan spell in the Eredivisie with PSV Eindhoven.
Branthwaite to Man Utd?
The left-footed centre-back struck up a brilliant partnership with James Tarkowski for Everton and helped Sean Dyche s side surpass expectations to avoid relegation from the Premier League despite being docked points for breaching Profit and Sustainability rules.
was unfortunate to miss out on Gareth Southgate s final 26-man England squad for Euro 2024, but his omission means he can focus on securing a transfer as are pushing to sign him.
The Red Devils need to sign a new centre-back this summer as Raphael Varane leaving so an upgrade on Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof is required to partner Lisandro Martinez.
Branthwaite is viewed as a preferred target and
The Red Devils are currently far away from matching Everton s reported £70m asking price,
‘There’s a big pinch point coming on June 30 for clubs who need to deal with issues around the profitability and sustainability regulations (PSR).
‘Things realistically need to start moving this week if sales are to be made by then and a number of teams find themselves in that bracket.
‘Jarrad Branthwaite was subject to a bid worth £35million from Manchester United on Friday. Everton viewed the offer for their 21-year-old centre-back, which featured an additional £8m in bonuses, as unacceptable and rejected it.
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, Man Utd want Everton to get realistic as they attempt to sign Branthwaite in the coming weeks.
Manchester United are confident they can wrap up a deal quickly for Jarrad Branthwaite – but only if Everton get “realistic” about their asking price.
United have offered £35million plus £8m in add-ons for Branthwaite, who was included in Gareth Southgate s provisional England squad for Euro 2024, but did not make the final cut.