
Man Utd's Summer Clear-Out: Debutless Vitek Eyes £10m Exit Amid Midfield Fire Sale
Manchester United are plotting a massive summer overhaul, with academy keeper Radek Vitek – yet to debut – potentially sold for £10m after loan success at Bristol City. Midfield stars like Casemiro and Manuel Ugarte are on the way out, Juventus eyeing a cut-price Ugarte deal amid rival interest. Meanwhile, the Red Devils lead the chase for Toulouse defender Charlie Cresswell.
Man Utd's Summer Clear-Out: Debutless Vitek Eyes £10m Exit Amid Midfield Fire Sale
Imagine turning up at Old Trafford, training with the big boys for years, but never actually pulling on the red shirt in a senior match. That's the story of Radek Vitek, the Czech keeper who's now top of the shopping list for punters eyeing Man Utd's mass exodus this summer.
As reported by Steve Pearson at TEAMtalk, the 22-year-old – currently bossing it on loan at Bristol City under new gaffer Roy Hodgson – isn't fussed about playing second fiddle behind Andre Onana. Vitek's reportedly got cold feet about cup cameos and fancies a proper starting gig elsewhere. United could pocket around £10m for him, a tidy sum boosted by his Championship heroics.
Exit Door Spinning Like a Carousel
United are set for one of the Premier League's busiest windows, splashing the cash on midfield maestros, a left-flanker and maybe a centre-back. But first, the clear-out. Casemiro waves goodbye on a free after no U-turn on his deal, while Tyrell Malacia and Jadon Sancho follow suit as contracts expire.
Rasmus Hojlund is off to Napoli for €44m (£38m), and Barcelona are expected to snap up Marcus Rashford permanently post-loan for €30m (£26m). Offers will be entertained for Onana, Manuel Ugarte and Joshua Zirkzee too, per Sky Sports. It's like United's running a going-out-of-business sale – buy one Brazilian, get a Dane half-price!
Champions League qualification would supercharge the kitty, but even without it, they're trimming the squad to fund the dream team.
Ugarte's Italian Job Snub and Other Drama
Speaking of midfield, Manuel Ugarte's nightmare at Old Trafford continues. Signed as Casemiro's heir from PSG for €50m, the Uruguayan's struggled under Ruben Amorim and now caretaker Michael Carrick. He's itching to bolt before the World Cup, with suitors queuing up.
Juventus lead the chase, per TuttoSport via The Peoples Person on OneFootball, but their offer's a joke: loan with option to buy, no full wages covered. United shelled out big, value him at €30m now, and won't touch that cheeky bid. Interest from Spain, Turkey and Saudi Arabia means Juve might get left in the dustbin.
Ugarte's international form has scouts drooling, so expect a bidding war. Meanwhile, Onana's sticking around with a pay bump if Europe calls, dreaming of stability after a rocky ride.
Glimmers of Hope on the Horizon
It's not all doom – United are frontrunners for Toulouse's Charlie Cresswell, the 23-year-old English centre-back who's 'very keen' on Old Trafford, sources say. Perfect timing if they're eyeing defensive depth.
Vitek's potential sale sums up United's ruthless rebuild: farm 'em out, build value, cash in quick. Will he ever look back fondly on Carrington? Probably not, but £10m buys a lot of midfield magic. Keep your eyes peeled – this window's gonna be a belter.
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