The Peoples Person
·10 de janeiro de 2025
The Peoples Person
·10 de janeiro de 2025
Manchester United are willing to sell multiple big-name stars this January window to raise capital and try to bring in reinforcements for Ruben Amorim.
Midfield is one area which the Portuguese is keen to improve with both Casemiro and Christian Eriksen not bringing the required level of intensity as demanded by the head coach.
The Brazilian’s exit seems more advanced than the Dane with Al-Nassr and United legend Cristiano Ronaldo pushing for a reunion with the defensive midfielder.
And in case the five-time Champions League winner departs, the Red Devils have the perfect replacement in the Premier League itself — Joao Gomes of Wolverhampton Wanderers.
He is proven in the English game, a huge draw for INEOS, while his age profile and ability to play in multiple midfield roles will be a huge asset for a club like United.
As per journalist Rudy Galetti, United have asked for information about Casemiro’s Brazilian compatriot but have been told that Wolves do not want to part ways with the 23-year-old in the middle of the season.
It would take a humongous offer to change their minds at this stage. Rivals Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham are also eyeing the midfield dynamo.
“Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham and Man Utd have recently asked fresh info on Joao Gomes. To date, Wolves are not open to considering selling him this transfer window: only a huge offer could change their mind,” Galetti wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
The former Flamengo star has made 20 appearances this season, notching two goals and one assist while playing all across the middle of the park, with versatility a huge draw for Amorim.
The Peoples Person had written about the Brazilian last season as well and his asking price was about £38 million at that point but Wolves could ask for more given his current importance.
Known as “The Pitbull” for his relentless pressing and work-ethic, Gomes’ game bears similarities with that of United’s Brazilian midfielder and he is reportedly a fan of the 32-year-old as well.
He has already replaced the five-time Champions League winner at international level and could be about to do the same at club level now should INEOS manage to cough up the cash either in January or next summer.
Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social
Ao vivo