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BREAKING NEWS: Giorgio Scalvini, an Atalanta standout, might end up at Man Utd.

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Calciomercato.it reports that Giorgio Scalvini, an Atalanta center back, may end up at Manchester United this summer.

One of Serie A’s best young defenders, the Italy international is expected to take on a tougher challenge the next season.

The 20-year-old is admired by both AC Milan and Juventus, but neither team is prepared to pay Atalanta’s current €50 million asking price for him.

 

It’s conceivable that he will wind up overseas. Calculus mercato.It states that as United and Atalanta have a solid working relationship, consideration should be given to them.

Rasmus Hojlund was acquired by the Red Devils from the Bergamo team for €85 million last summer, and the two teams may do business once more this summer.

Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, and Bayern Munich

are also listed as possible contenders who might try to get his signing in the off-season.

Scalvini’s services should not be overpaid for by United.
One of the top young central defenders in Italian football is Scalvini. In each league game this season, he has averaged two tackles, 2.2 clearances, and 5.9 recoveries.

Additionally, the Italian has made 1.9 interceptions per outing and won 69% of his aerial duels. His passing percentage of 81% needs to be improved. With additional experience under his belt, that ought to occur.

Although we believe Scalvini has what it takes to be a premier center back, United shouldn’t overpay for his services. We think a deal of between €35 and €40 million would be wise business.

Although United and Atalanta get along well, the Serie

No favors have been done by a club. They did not want to reduce Hojlund’s fee. Last summer, the Red Devils ultimately paid €85 million.

Three years ago, Amad Diallo was also quite expensive. The move of the Ivorian was initially slated to cost €22 million, but performance-based bonuses might push the total cost to €43 million.

Atalanta is searching for bids overseas since they know that Serie A clubs cannot afford to pay premium sums. In talks, United needs to be firm and refuse to bow to Atalanta’s pressure.

 

 

 

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