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The remedy for headaches, former Barça player would arrive at Manchester United

One of the priorities of the United sports management for the next winter market will be to reinforce the axis of the defense.

By Liam Styles

One of the priorities of the United sports management for the next winter market will be to reinforce the axis of the defense.
One of the priorities of the United sports management for the next winter market will be to reinforce the axis of the defense.
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There is no way for Manchester United to take flight. After stringing together three consecutive victories in the Premier League, Red devils returned to the path of defeat this Saturday by falling, by the minimum, at St James' Park.

A KO with which Erik ten Hag's men were relegated to seventh place, thus closing a fateful week that began on Tuesday in Istanbul, where his team were tied at three after winning 1-3 against Galatasaray, remaining at the verge of elimination in the Champions League.

A competition in which only modest Antwerp has conceded more goals than United, with Andre Onana at the center of criticism and a defense that cannot be sustained anywhere. That is why one of the priorities of the mancunian sports management for the next winter market will be to reinforce the axis of the defense, where Ten Hag has not found a solution for the loss of Lisandro Martinez, injured in October.

Sky Sport Germany points out the name of former Barcelona player Jean-Clair Todibo, currently in the ranks of Nice, as a future prospect for Manchester United. The French centre-back, who will turn 24 in December, has grown to become one of the best defenders in the neighboring country, reaching full international status with the Bleus last September.

Moment in France

This season he has played everything except for two games with Francesco Farioli's surprising Nice, which yesterday suffered its first defeat in this Ligue 1 against Nantes. After 14 days played, the Eagles are second, four points behind Paris Saint-Germain, who this Sunday beat Le Havre in Arnau Tenas' debut.
 


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