Man Utd and Sabitzer agree personal terms, Chelsea out of contention

2023-02-01 13:20

Man Utd and Sabitzer agree personal terms, Chelsea out of contention

According to the "Independent", Manchester United and Chelsea are competing for Bayern midfielder Sabitzer.


Manchester United and Chelsea have already inquired about the player's situation. Chelsea hopes to transfer permanently, Manchester United hopes to loan players, Bayern is also willing to let players leave the team, and reaching an agreement with Manchester United may be more in line with the requirements of both parties.


Sabitzer is not a regular starter at Manchester United, and he may get more opportunities at Manchester United or Chelsea. Sabitzer is 28 years old. He played 24 times for Bayern this season, 11 of which were starts, scoring 1 goal and 1 assist for the team .


According to transfer expert Romano, Manchester United and Bayern have entered an advanced stage of player negotiations, and the two sides are finalizing the details of loaning Sabitzer until the end of the season, waiting for the final steps to be determined.


United and Sabitzer agreed personal terms, with the player immediately accepting an offer because he wanted to play under Ten Hag. The player is about to fly to England to complete the deal. Sabitzer will likely undergo some medicals before finalizing the deal. Chelsea have withdrawn from the competition.


United are looking to sign a new midfielder before the window closes, with Eriksen out until April .


In addition, according to the "L'Equipe", in order to sign Pavard, Inter Milan proposed a loan offer to Bayern with a buyout option, but Bayern rejected the offer.


Inter contacted Bayern on Tuesday to try to sign Pavard to replace Skriniar, and the two sides talked for several hours. Inter Milan proposed a loan contract with a purchase option, promising that the player can play his favorite midfielder position, but was rejected by Bayern. Originally, if Pavard could be signed, Inter Milan would let Skriniar go to Paris on the closing day.