Breaking news: Report – Man United agreed £67million fee with club to sign playmaker , this guy is a machine , see you soon .

 


Manchester United are consistently 


linked with Ousmane Dembele, whose 


relationship with current club Barcelona


 has been torn apart lately.



The Red Devils have been after the 


French international for a long time and 


the latest reports indicate that they even 


reached an agreement to hire his services


 back in 2020.



According to Sport (press image provided


 below), Man Utd closed the deal with 


Barca to sign the player on a one-year 


loan in the summer transfer window of 


2020 and even agreed a fee worth £67million


 (80 million euros) to make the move permanent.



However, the renowned Spanish news 


source have mentioned that Dembele’s 


representative, Moussa Sissoko, rejected 


the deal claiming that he did not like the 


structure of the operation. Why? Because


 he was not getting a decent commission.



It is stated that when the Catalan side signed


 the Les Bleus playmaker in a deal worth 


145 million euros, his agent only received


 a 5% commission and the Nou Camp outfit


 refused to pay a penny more.



So, this time, he demanded a massive 


commission for renewal that infuriated 


the La Liga side and he will do the same


 when the player moves to a new club.



Dembele was a major hit in the German 


Bundesliga with Borussia Dortmund 


but since moving to Spain, he has mostly 


spent time on the injury table. Sport 


claim that for the consistent fitness concerns


, his entourage has blamed Barcelona 


for their methods.



The World Cup-winning star could end 


up leaving before the closure of the winter


 transfer window. Will he finally end 


up at Man Utd? Only time will tell.


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