Manchester United are set to renew their pursuit of Everton’s Jarrad Branthwaite, with a €50 million offer reportedly in the works. However, whether that will be enough to tempt the Toffees remains to be seen.
United’s Defensive Reinforcement Plans
According to Fichajes, the Red Devils have been long-term admirers of Branthwaite and could return with a fresh bid this summer. With defensive struggles throughout the season, Erik ten Hag is keen to bolster his backline, and the 22-year-old Everton star is a top target.
Branthwaite has been outstanding for Everton this season, thriving under David Moyes, as the Toffees went on a nine-game unbeaten run in the Premier League. His strong performances have attracted interest from Liverpool and Manchester United, with the latter seeing previous bids rejected.
Everton’s Stance: Not Willing to Sell?
Everton want to keep Branthwaite and are hoping to convince him to sign a new deal as they prepare for a new era at their brand-new stadium. The club sees him as a crucial part of their future, and with his contract running until 2027 (plus an option to extend), they hold firm control over his situation.
Despite United’s expected €50 million bid, reports suggest Everton will demand nearly double that before considering a sale. With interest from top clubs growing, the Toffees are unlikely to budge unless a huge offer arrives.
Will United Meet Everton’s Demands?
Branthwaite’s Premier League experience, defensive composure, and aerial dominance make him an ideal addition for United’s backline. However, unless they significantly increase their offer, Everton are likely to hold firm on their valuation.