da mrbet: Manchester United have had a tough time parting ways with sure to be cash cow David de Gea.
da aposte e ganhe: The Red Devil’s were close to selling the Spaniard to Real Madrid for £29million last September, but the deal broke down at the last minute. At this point it’s evident that de Gea will be leaving Old Trafford in the near future and sure to bring in a good amount of cash for Louis Van Gaal (or more likely, his replacement).
With news that United are supposednly in the market for a new keeper, the Old Trafford side appear to be preparing for life without de Gea.
The Candidate – Mattia Perin
While the van Gaal era at Manchester United looks to be coming to a close soon, news that scouts from the club have been watching Genoa’s Mattia Perin have surfaced.
Many in Italian football see the 23-year-old as the successor to Gianluigi Buffon in the national team…
The youngster has impressed many even though he is at Genoa, a very weak side currently sitting at 16th in the Serie A table. He has three clean sheets this season, coming against Napoli, Atalanta and Palermo.
What’s He Like?
Where Perin thrives is his concentration. His ability to focus in on where the ball is heading after a deflection, odd bounce or movement on a shot makes him one of the top goalkeeping prospects in Serie A.
His concentration really helps him on blocking shots from a close range or deflections from crosses, two popular means of scoring in the Premier League…
Would He Fit At Manchester United?
Yes, the Italian international would fit in well with the rest of the squad at Old Trafford. His skill set would make it easy for him to switch over to the Premier League. With de Gea likely to be on the way out soon, now is the time to buy the young keeper.
Worth A Punt?
The Red Devils look to be selling off de Gea likely for some big time cash to Real Madrid. With the upside that Perin has and the buzz he’s generated around Serie A, he could definitely be worth spending for.
He won’t go for more than what de Gea will be sold to Madrid for, so that will likely leave United with some extra spending money as deadline day approaches.
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