Monday, August 3, 2015

Angel Di Maria transfer: Manchester United dig heels in and demand £45m-plus for PSG switch

Kampusbet -   Angel Di Maria transfer: Manchester United dig heels in and demand £45m-plus for PSG switch 

 

 


 

Judi Online -  Manchester United are adamant that Angel Di Maria will not be allowed to officially join Paris Saint-Germain until their demands over his fee had been met.


They were still holding out for more than £45million for the Argentina international and had demanded most of the final sum be paid in one initial instalment, with the rest spread over the usual period.

The winger - who cost a British record £59.7m a year ago - was due to undergo a medical on Monday after travelling to Qatar on Sunday to meet the owners of his new club. 

But United insisted that couldn’t be completed until the small print was cleared.

Old Trafford boss Louis Van Gaal had directed his fury in the direction of Di Maria after the club’s record signing had failed to turn up for United’s pre-season tour in the USA.

He is determined to ensure the Argentinian doesn't have an easy passage to Paris. 

Bandar Bola -  The deal for Di Maria though, will go through this week with PSG's Qatari owners ready to meet United’s demands, and that will see Van Gaal push hard to complete a move for Barca forward Pedro — as well as step up his efforts for Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema.

Madrid boss Rafa Benitez didn’t rule out the prospect, even though he insisted he wants the 
Frenchman to stay at the Bernabeu, when he said: “I think Benzema is going to stay with us. 

I’m very happy with him.”

United have also explored the prospect of including a couple of PSG players in any deal. 

The French club are keen to keep hold onto Brazilian winger Lucas Moura after giving him a new deal, but have suggested they will allow defender Gregory van der Wiel to switch to the Old Trafford giants.

Van Gaal knows the right-back from his days as Holland coach, and would be tempted if the price is right, given the player only has a year left on his contract.


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