Manchester United may be able to finalize a bargain transfer deal for Everton’s Jarrad Branthwaite.

Branthwaite may come cheaper than expected. According to The Sun, Jarrad Branthwaite could be on his way to Manchester United for a lower fee than initially anticipated. Everton’s financial situation may force them to sell the defender quickly to meet regulations. The club’s off-field troubles mean they are likely to cash in on Branthwaite, even if the proposed takeover by 777 Partners goes ahead. Manchester United are the frontrunners to sign the 21-year-old and will take advantage of Everton’s desperate need for cash to negotiate a lower fee. Everton have already been penalized eight points for breaching the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules.

United face steep Olise asking price. The Mirror reports that Manchester United may face difficulties in signing Crystal Palace winger Michael Olise due to his £60 million price tag. Balancing the books could make it challenging for United to afford the forward. However, the club has received a “huge boost” in their pursuit of Olise. Palace has also set a £60 million price tag on teammate Eberechi Eze. Olise has been linked with a move away from Selhurst Park for some time, with Chelsea previously activating his release clause. Despite this, Olise opted to sign a new deal with Palace.

Pochettino ready for Chelsea clearout. The Telegraph reports that Mauricio Pochettino is reportedly ready to assess which Chelsea players should stay at the club. With the summer transfer window approaching, Chelsea’s underwhelming season has left several players and staff fighting for their futures. Pochettino has stated that everyone at Stamford Bridge is on trial, including himself. The final five games of the season will play a crucial role in shaping the club’s plans for the summer. Despite a lack of communication with co-owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali, Pochettino remains open to discussions regarding player retention.

Motta set for Juventus job. The Express reports that Bologna manager Thiago Motta is being lined up to take charge of Juventus. Motta was previously linked with the Manchester United job if Erik ten Hag were to leave Old Trafford. However, it appears that Motta is now close to accepting an offer from Serie A champions Juventus. The Italian manager has impressed in the top flight this season, with Bologna on the verge of qualifying for the Champions League for the first time since the 1960s. This development could leave Ten Hag with a lifeline, as there are rumors of a potential change at United’s helm.

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