Pep Guardiola's Decision May Help Manchester United Get a New Player

Nicky Butt thinks Pep Guardiola leaving Manchester City could help Manchester United sign Aurelien Tchouameni. Manchester United has shown interest in the Real Madrid player before the summer transfer window.
The club wants to improve its midfield options for next season. They plan to sign at least two players, especially since Casemiro is leaving in the summer.
Tchouameni is a potential target for Manchester United. His future might depend on whether Real Madrid can sign Rodri from Manchester City.
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With Guardiola leaving Manchester City, it might be easier for Manchester United to sign Tchouameni. Guardiola's exit was confirmed, ending his 10-year spell at the club.
Nicky Butt believes Rodri's future is tied to Guardiola, which could help Manchester United sign Tchouameni. Tchouameni could cost around £70 million.
Butt thinks Tchouameni is a great player and exactly what Manchester United needs. Real Madrid might not sell Tchouameni until they find a replacement, possibly Rodri if Guardiola leaves Manchester City.
Aurelien Tchouameni has been linked to a transfer to Manchester United.
Signing Tchouameni would show that Manchester United is serious about winning. He plays for one of the biggest clubs in the world, and it's a long shot that depends on Guardiola's decision.
Guardiola will be replaced by Enzo Maresca, who knows Rodri from his time at Manchester City.
The news comes as Manchester United confirms Michael Carrick as their new head coach. Carrick signed a two-year deal with an option for a third year.
Now that Carrick is in charge, Manchester United can start planning for the summer transfer window.
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