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Sir Jim Ratcliffe willing to spend 80 million for this player for Man United

Manchester United new owner has defined his first target.

By Angus Barnes

Sir Jim Ratcliffe
Sir Jim Ratcliffe
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The red devils new office is aware that the team is looking for new players that could really help them to get some better results in the next few seasons.

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Manchester United new office is ready to go ahead and get some better results in the next part of the season, and the fact is that they are also looking to make sure that they have the chance to improve the squad for the team, that is why they are looking for the best options for the team in the next part of the season to really improve the squad.

One of the main concerns for the red devils new office is the fact that the team is looking to improve their budget first, now that they have 300 million euros ready to use for the summer, but they are also looking to make sure that they sign several players with that budget that could really help them in the next few seasons to get the best results they can.

This has made Sir Jim Ratcliffe to go ahead and point to Joshua Kimmich as the first player that could arrive to the red devils in the summer, now that the team is ready to send the first offer that would bring him to the team and they are ready to make the deal happen for the player right away.

Several sources have now confirmed that Joshua Kimmich is keen on leaving the Bayern Munich team, now that with the lack of minutes that he has had in the season he does feel disrespected and he feels that it is time to make the move to a new team, and now the team could be ready to be his first option as they are ready to send the first offer.

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Joshua Kimmich value

Most of the sources do believe that Joshua Kimmich is open to make the move to the red devils but the fact is that the team would still have to pay at least 70 to 80 million euros to make the deal happen in the next months.


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