Two Manchester United transfer choices revealed by merciless Nottingham Forest after baffling £90m decisions

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Manchester United’s decision to sell Anthony Elanga for £15m while rating Alejandro Garnacho at £70m illustrates the kind of errors that define their transfer missteps.  Manchester United are terrible at signings. That is no surprise. Their terrible history of post-Ferguson acquisitions is painfully familiar. However, they are arguably inferior in every facet of player sales, and insufficient emphasis is placed on how that disastrous failure has been more persistently harmful than subpar recruitment to their prospects for a significant rebuild.  They have never earned over £100m in a single season from player sales (four Premier League teams achieved this in just one season). They are the sole Premier League club whose highest sale happened prior to 2011. They still consider David Beckham's transfer to Real Madrid in 2003 as their fourth-biggest sale ever, and two players ahead of him – Angel Di Maria and Romelu Lukaku – were sold at a loss compared to their initial signing fe...

Chelsea gained momentum in their chase for a Premier League defender following the disclosure of a release clause.

According to a rumor, Chelsea has made Bournemouth center-back Dean Huijsen a top summer transfer target.

Since joining Bournemouth for £12.8 million from Juventus last summer, the 19-year-old has excelled, scoring twice in 17 games to help the team launch an unexpected run for a Champions League berth the following season.

Many of Europe's top teams have long been interested in Huijsen's play; Real Madrid has frequently been mentioned as a potential suitor for the Spaniard, who was born in the Netherlands, and Chelsea has acknowledged that they are strong contenders, according to Fabrizio Romano. 

Despite Bournemouth's extreme reluctance to go with Huijsen, whose contract expires in 2030, Romano claims the defender's contract has a release clause that will go into effect in the summer.

Although the clause's value is not stated, reports from Spain have previously estimated Huijsen's release clause to be worth approximately €65 million (£54.9 million). Huijsen is being pursued by teams other than Chelsea. 

According to AS, he is a top target for Madrid this season, while Bayern Munich is rumored to have inquired. Both Manchester United and Arsenal are said to have expressed interest. 

Even though Chelsea has plenty of center-backs right now, Tosin Adarabioyo, Axel Disasi, Benoit Badiashile, and even the recently recalled Trevoh Chalobah have all been linked to moves away from Stamford Bridge, suggesting that an overhaul may be on the horizon.


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