While The Star understands that two offers have already been filed with the Bramall Lane hierarchy, these are said to have been made through intermediaries empowered to act on behalf of Londoners.
With both people dismissed after falling short of United’s rating, sources in the capital now report that Mikel Arteta’s employers are now ready to step up the pressure by establishing an appropriate line of communication with their South counterparts. Yorkshire.
Although they have declined to set an exact timeline for this to happen, game figures suspect it will happen within the next seven days. With United set to resume competition on August 7, their board could find themselves in a sticky position if Arsenal’s offer approaches the £ 40million they believe Ramsdale is worth after helping l England to reach the final of this summer’s rescheduled Euro 2020 tournament.
New Slavisa manager Jokanovic United has made it clear that he wants to keep Ramsdale’s services after being unveiled as Chris Wilder’s successor on July 1. The Serbian has reportedly already had talks with the 23-year-old and his representative on the situation, gauging their response to the news of Arsenal’s interest.
With Sander Berge and George Baldock also drawing admiring glances from elsewhere after United’s relegation last season, Jokanovic is hoping to strengthen his squad before next month’s deadline by signing at least one midfielder and two center-halves.
“We need to cool off,” Jokanovic told reporters shortly after being exposed.
19-year-old Yuriel Celi has been linked with a move to United, though Sao Paulo are said to be watching the teenager as well. Celi, selected 12 times by Peru at the Under-23 level, plays for Academia Cantolao in the South American country’s Liga 1 competition.
If United pursue the teenager, he will need to get a work permit before bringing him to England. Celi has made 47 appearances and scored seven goals for Carlos Silvestri’s side since turning professional.
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This notice was published: 2021-07-26 04:00:00