Man United consider loan move for Manuel Ugarte as PSG transfer negotiations progress

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Manchester United are said to be on the verge of completing a move to acquire PSG midfielder Manuel Ugarte.

The Red Devils have highlighted the Uruguayan international as their final transfer target of the transfer window which slams shut on August 30.

Despite some progression in talks with the Ligue 1 champions, United are yet to reach a breakthrough, as PSG remain set on their £51m ($67m) asking price.

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That figure falls outside of United's current range, with Erik ten Hag angling for a deal closer to £42m ($55m), as negotiations continue between the two clubs.

One possible solution to break the deadlock could be via a loan-to-buy agreement according to expert Florian Plettenerg with Ugarte keen to make the move to Manchester.

Advanced negotiations now for Manuel #Ugarte ✔️

Understand that Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain are getting closer.

Either a permanent deal or a loan with an obligation to buy. #MUFC

More details to be clarified. Not a done deal yet. But all parties involved… pic.twitter.com/ekCU3mdHG5

— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) August 21, 2024

The Daily Mail claims a season-long loan, with a £51m ($67m) mandatory purchase clause in 2025, is PSG's final offer to allow United enough space to pull together the fee.

A compromise could be reached, but United are keen to delay payment to remain on track within the Premier League's financial guidelines, but they may need to meet PSG in the middle to get a deal wrapped up.