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Man. United: Incredible, Ugarte already ready to slam the door

Frustrated with his meager playing time since his arrival at the end of the transfer window at Manchester United, Manuel Ugarte is already ready to make a big decision for his future in the coming months.

The Manuel Ugarte file kept Manchester United supporters in suspense throughout the summer. Finally, after long discussions with Saint-Germain who had bought him a year earlier, the Uruguayan midfielder finally joined the residents of Old Trafford on the last day of the summer transfer window at the end of August, for an amount of 50 million euros. However, the adaptation is not going as planned for the 23-year-old, who has only played three Premier League matches since his arrival, even remaining on the bench during the draw won at Aston Villa. just before the October international break. Ugarte is accumulating frustration, and according to information from the British branch of Football365, the former Sporting Portugal is already considering seriously thinking about the continuation of his career in the north of England, especially as Ten Hag hasn’t used it much since the start of the current season.

Ugarte already considering a move from Manchester United

The Red Devils, under the leadership of INEOS and Jim Ratcliffe, have spent heavily this summer but are slow to see the investments bear fruit for the moment. Destroyed by Dutch legend Marco Van Basten who believes that Ugarte is not even worth a quarter of the price for which he was bought by MU this summer, the player is seen by his management as a long-term replacement for Casemiro and signed a contract until 2029. Spanish media have already claimed that Manuel Ugarte, who was offered an important role in the team at the time of his signing, regretted his choice to join Manchester United, a giant English in great difficulty for several seasons now. If his playing time does not increase drastically in the coming months, nothing says that the divorce between the two parties cannot be pronounced much faster than expected.

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