Manchester United are reportedly closing in on Manuel Ugarte after a "positive" meeting with Paris Saint-Germain.

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United up the ante to sign UgarteWant a loan deal with an obligation to buyHave been involved in positive negotiations with PSG WHAT HAPPENED?

The Red Devils have been in pursuit of the Uruguayan international throughout the summer and are now making significant strides toward securing his signature. The discussions between the two clubs have moved forward, with a broad agreement on many aspects of the deal believed to be close, according to

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Despite earlier disagreements over the player's valuation, both sides have managed to find common ground, bringing the deal closer to completion. United's preferred structure for the transfer involves an initial loan deal with an obligation to buy, a proposal that has found favour with PSG. Meanwhile, the player has made it clear that he is eager to join United and is expected to agree to personal terms without any major complications.

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Although recent reports from Italy stirred speculation that United might be eyeing an alternative option in Atalanta's Brazilian midfielder Ederson Silva and have tabled a €50 million (£42m/$56m) bid for the player, Romano debunked these rumours and insisted that there is no truth to the claims.

However, reports that United have initiated with Fiorentina over the potential signing of Sofyan Amrabat, a player who would cost significantly less than Ugarte. Additionally, they continue to monitor the situation of Frenkie de Jong at Barcelona and could reignite their interest if the opportunity arises – given the financial struggles of the Catalan club.

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Amid the uncertainty surrounding his future, Ugarte has been sidelined from PSG's first-team activities. He was noticeably absent from their squad for the Ligue 1 season opener against Le Havre and could well be kept out against Montpellier as well over the weekend. The Uruguayan will be hoping that the clubs reach a complete agreement as quickly as possible so that he can start a new chapter in his career in the English top flight.