West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes continues to be pursued for a summer move to Manchester United, but Tottenham Hotspur are also interested in the Portuguese star
Manchester United face fierce competition from Tottenham Hotspur for West Ham star Mateus Fernandes. The Portuguese midfielder is understood to be open to a move to Old Trafford this summer.
But The Independent report that the Hammers are insistent on a significant proportion of any agreed price up front. It is also claimed that Spurs have offered a higher package overall.
Their wage proposal to Fernandes is said to be higher than United’s, and the 21-year-old is very keen on the move. It is therefore clear that the Reds will need to offer Fernandes higher wages, more money up front to West Ham, and a larger overall financial package to the Hammers too.
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West Ham have slapped an £85m price tag on Fernandes, but that will be a starting point in negotiations with a club that needs to raise cash to get back to the Premier League at the first time of asking.
The value of Manchester City’s £120m plus bid for Elliot Anderson shows that the midfielder market is inflated, though. Top midfielders are in high demand, and the clubs in possession of those players will hold out for as much cash as possible.
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Anderson was viewed as a dream signing at Old Trafford, so it is no surprise United are also considering Fernandes. The Portuguese star could have more upside than the England international as he is two years younger, so should keep on improving.
Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal have also been linked with Fernandes, so United may need to act quickly if they are to secure his signature.
And his former coach, Vasco Seabra, has told Radio Renascenca why Fernandes is so sought after by some of Europe’s biggest clubs.
He said: “He has a huge range of abilities. I mean, he has technical quality and he’s a kid with a fantastic heart and mentality.
“We expected, and I particularly expected, that he could reach top teams very quickly, but it would be false of me to say I expected that, two years later, he could be in Real Madrid’s plans. He was really very young when he came through us.”
Seabra backed Fernandes to succeed in the Premier League. He added: “I expected he could reach Premier League level in a very short time. He really had a mentality and a daily commitment, both in training and matches, that made me believe he could reach a very high level.”
Midfield is the priority position United are seeking to strengthen and the Reds have already agreed a deal to sign Ederson from Atalanta. The Brazilian will join after a £35m initial fee, plus £3.8m in add-ons, was finalised between the two clubs.




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