Unitedβs priority Premier League target is βopenβ to Old Trafford move but Reds are Β£25m below valuation
Jarrad Branthwaite is perhaps the name most heavily linked with Manchester Unitedβs summer window thus far.
Indeed, the Everton stalwart has quickly become one of the most sought-after defensive prospects across Europe following a formidable campaign at Goodison Park.
Branthwaite played an integral role in the Toffeesβ survival triumph, which nobody expected them to accomplish after being dealt two separate points deductions for breaching the Premier Leagueβs Profit and Sustainability rules.
His tremendous form was evidently taken on board by Gareth Southgate, as the 22-year-old was called up to the senior England squad for their past two camps. He didnβt feature in the first international break but was awarded his debut against Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 3.
However, Branthwaite was then surprisingly omitted from Southgateβs final 26-man Euros squad β much to Three Lions fansβ surprise.
Heβs left out Branthwaite whoβs played 90 minutes regularly for Everton all season whilst including β
Stones β whoβs played 90 minutes in the premier league once since April
Geuhi β whoβs played just 90mins of footy since Feb
Shaw β last played in Feb
Your own fault Gareth https://t.co/DYmsMFTIEu
β Birch (@birch1988) June 8, 2024
Branthwaiteβs stance on United links
Nevertheless, the centre-halfβs absence at the tournament means United have the green light to push forward in their pursuit. GiveMeSport claims that he is βopenβ to making a switch to Old Trafford, but a significant stumbling block at the moment is the two clubsβ differences in valuations; the Reds are willing to pay Β£45-50 million to get the deal over the line, while Everton will be holding out for Β£75m (MEN) to sanction his exit β albeit unwillingly.
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