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Home Soccer Man United Ready to Cut Losses on Ugarte After F…
Man United Ready to Cut Losses on Ugarte After Failed Gamble
Soccer Apr 5, 2026 2 min read

Man United Ready to Cut Losses on Ugarte After Failed Gamble

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The Uruguayan midfielder could be on his way out of Old Trafford just months after his big-money arrival.

Manchester United are reportedly preparing to part ways with Manuel Ugarte, signaling the end of what many are already calling a transfer misstep. The Uruguayan defensive midfielder, who arrived at Old Trafford with considerable fanfare, has struggled to cement his place in Erik ten Hag's evolving tactical setup.

Meanwhile, the Premier League transfer carousel continues spinning as Real Madrid's attacking assets catch the attention of English clubs. Liverpool are also making waves with their pursuit of a potential swap deal that could reshape their midfield dynamics ahead of the crucial second half of the season.

This flurry of activity comes as African stars across Europe's top leagues continue to prove their worth, with players like Morocco's Sofyan Amrabat and Ghana's Thomas Partey showing the quality of midfield talent the continent produces. While Ugarte's Old Trafford chapter appears to be closing, the global nature of modern football ensures opportunities will emerge elsewhere.

The January transfer window promises to be particularly active, with clubs across the Premier League looking to address squad imbalances before the season's decisive phase. United's willingness to cut their losses on Ugarte demonstrates the ruthless efficiency required in today's elite football landscape.

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