Man Utd Hierarchy Makes Final Decision On Tosin Adarabioyo And Todibo Deal
Manchester United are going through a period of major change and are readying themselves for a new era under their new co-owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
The club is a hive of activity at the moment, with new staff taking up roles and the club readying for a big summer window when signing a centre-back will be a top priority.
United hold a serious interest in Nice defender Jean-clair Todibo. The French international has been the subject of multiple approaches in recent years but the Red Devil’s interest is described as “very very serious” by sources.
There have now been numerous conversations between the club and Todibo’s representatives and it’s understood that “everything has been positive and exciting.”
Sources reveal that the former Barcelona man’s other suitors have backed off slightly, suggesting that the Old Trafford transfer is the preferred option for him at this time.
Manchester United interest in Tosin Adarabioyo
Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur have approached Tosin Adarabioyo to try and agree his signing on a pre-contract deal, TEAMtalk can exclusively reveal.
The former Manchester City academy prospect has been at Fulham since 2020, when he signed from the Citizens after successful loan spells at West Bromwich Albion and Blackburn Rovers. Since then, centre-back Adarabioyo has been a reliable performer in Fulham’s backline.
At 6ft 5in, Adarabioyo is strong both aerially and physically, but at the same time possesses calmness on the ball. He can spray balls from deep on either foot and break the lines with his passing, too.
Being at Fulham has only helped him to mature further as a player and develop the defensive side to his game.
Man Utd have had a lot of issues with their defence this season due to injuries and players who are not the right profile needed to play out from the back successfully.
Bolstering their defensive ranks with the captures of players such as Adarabioyo and Jarrad Branthwaite would help them improve massively.
Plus, with current defenders including Jonny Evans and Raphael Varane leaving Old Trafford, Adarabioyo could pick up regular game time at Man Utd next season.
