September transfer target for Man Utd wants £12.6m signing-on fee as Romano reveals ‘desire’

Man Utd are continuing to monitor former Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot as he remains out of contract, according to reports.

The Red Devils allowed Scott McTominay to secure a move away from Old Trafford in the summer with the Scotland international joining Serie A side giants.

replaced him with the signing of Manuel Ugarte from Paris Saint-Germain but they could still sign one more midfielder despite the transfer window closing.

The Red Devils with Rabiot top of their list if the former PSG and Juventus star reduces his demands.

Erik ten Hag s side continue to monitor Rabiot even after the signing of Ugarte but his massive contract demands are making any free transfer to Manchester United impossible .

Man Utd have not progressed with a solid offer because of the huge sums involved with the France international demanding a salary of €10 million per season plus a €15m signing-on fee .

While Rabiot s mother and agent, Veronique, wants a big signing-on bonus and that has also put off Newcastle and Saudi Arabian clubs.

Any free transfer in September to Man Utd remains impossible unless Rabiot lowers his requests with AC Milan now in the driving seat if more reasonable terms can be discussed.

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano insists that a transfer to Turkey or Saudi Arabia doesn t appeal to Rabiot with the Frenchman hoping to remain in one of Europe s top five leagues.

Romano wrote on X: Similar to Turkey, Adrien Rabiot has also currently no plans to accept any proposal from Saudi Pro League. His priority and desire remain European top 5 leagues.

It has been a poor start to the new Premier League season for Man Utd with an opening weekend win over Fulham followed up by back-to-back defeats to Brighton and Liverpool.

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And Man Utd boss Ten Hag should use the international break to work out his best XI, according to former defender Viv Anderson.

At Manchester United, the expectations are paramount, Anderson told the PA news agency.

You have to live up to the expectations of all the supporters, everybody connected with the football club – and clearly it has not been good enough. The standard has got to be higher and it has got to be better.

But it is very difficult for Eric ten Hag at the moment, because most of his players are going to be away on international duty.

Ideally, you want them there this week to go through the (Liverpool) game, analyse what you think has gone wrong, and try to instil better standards with them.

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