Manchester
United’s ability to deal directly with Real Madrid – rather than
through third parties – is increasing hope that Ángel di María could be
signed on Monday, with negotiations regarding the fee and player’s
personal terms all “moving in the right direction”.
While
there is still a sizeable amount of work to be done, cordial relations
between the clubs make each side confident the 26-year-old will soon
become a United player.
Real value Di María at
£75m, while United believe £60m is a fairer fee. A source with knowledge
of the deal told the Guardian the transfer should be a case of sooner
rather than later.
When United signed Juan Mata for £37.1m in
January the club did not negotiate directly with Chelsea. Third parties
were involved, including the No10’s father.
While there are no
plans yet for Di María to take a medical or fly to Manchester, this may
change depending on how talks progress. United hope the deadline of noon
on Friday to register Di María for Saturday’s trip to Burnley can be
easily achieved.
The sense that Di Maria will become a United
player imminently was added to by the club’s megastore displaying a sign
on Monday apologising for having no letter Rs for fans wishing to have
Di María’s name embossed on replica shirts.
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