Manchester United would prefer to sign Ruben Neves for a discounted fee rather than the 40 million Euro's that has been agreed, reports says that the Portugal international footballer has been linked with a move to Old Trafford ahead of the close transfer window on August 31st . But whether Manchester United are able to snap him up Remains to be seen. Manchester United have signed Tomas Heaton, Jason Sancho and Raphael Varane so far this summer. And Neves could be the next player to arrive, with the wolves star Currently under consideration. He's been a consistent performer over the last few years, helping Bruno Lange's side in other to Establish themselves in the premier league. And with wolves looking to balance the books in the wake of the Corona - virus crisis, they're willing to cash in around 40 million. However, the evening News says that United are only likely to sign Neves if they're offered the 24 years old footballer for a low price.

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