x

Manchester United To Offer Saints Player Swap Deal For Clyne

According to the latest rumours in the press Manchester United are set to offer Saints players in exchange for Nathaniel Clyne.

Nathaniel Clyne is generating almost as much transfer gossip as Luke Shaw did a year ago and Manchester United are reportably ready to trade players as well as cash in order to give themselves an advantage over their rivals in the bid to persuade Saints to part with the right back.

Saints apparently value Clyne at £20 million although that could go up if as many clubs are after the ex Palace man as are rumoured in the media.

Supposedly United are ready to dangle Javier Hernandez as a carrot to persuade Saints to do business with them in the summer, Hernadez has been on loan at Real Madrid all season although is season in Spain has not been as successful as he would have hoped and it looks likely that Real will not take up the option to buy him when the spell ends next month and that he will return to Old Trafford.

Saints were of course rumoured to have been interested last summer but given the choice of Real Madrid or a club who were supposedly in meltdown it probably wasn't a difficult choice for the Mexican.

However he doesnt seem to have a future with the Old Trafford club and they will try to offload him again for season 2015/16 for a permanent move involving a fee, but with Hernandez being in the last year of his contract next season, how much that fee is likely to be is negligible and when you add to the fact that the wages the player is on now are likely to be wellin excess of anything he would get elsewhere its likely he will not be in a hurry to move on a permanent deal.

Therefore if he goes to Saints the fee is likely to be a fraction of anything that the club get in return for Clyne, so the value to Saints may not be monetary but in the leverage in getting United to apply pressure on Hernandez to move South, but as we have seen in the past, a player moving under duress often does not make for a good piece of business.

The reality is that Nathaniel Clyne is biding his time, perhaps if Saints get into the Champions league he will want to stay, but he will be well aware of the interest in him and that being the case his bargaining power will be far greater then.

What to read next:

Opinions divided as Charlie Cresswell finally departs
It’s only Tuesday, but the Leeds squad is already two central defenders lighter since the start of the week, and a third could well have gone by Friday. And it’s the departure of Charlie Cresswell which has led to the most debate amongst our fanbase.
Some fans happier than others as Gray on the verge of joining Spurs
It’s been reported that Archie Gray has agreed to join Tottenham Hotspur and the clubs have shaken hands on a deal worth £40m. And it’s fair to say that the reaction of our fans on social media has been somewhat mixed.
Leeds reject offer from Gray but are still likely to lose him
The proposed deal to sell Archie Gray to Brentford has collapsed at the eleventh hour, but with Leeds needing to make sales to comply with FFP, it’s likely that we will sell him to one of the other clubs who are on his case. Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa have all been mentioned.
Leeds start 2024/5 on a Saturday lunchtime
The fixture list for the new season was announced this morning, and Sky TV have got their talons into it already. Our opening game is at 12.30 at home to Portsmouth, as inconvenient as that is for the away fans travelling up from the south coast.
Mixed reaction from fans as Aaronson comes back for next season
In a surprise move, Brenden Aaronson has decided to return to Leeds for the 2024/5 season after talks with Daniel Farke. It’s fair to say that some fans are happier about this news than others.
Should they stay or should they go?
Leeds United have issued the retained list for the 2024/5 season, and while much of it confirms what we already know, on the face of it there are a couple of surprises.
Can Red Bull help Leeds to fly back to the top?
Today Leeds announced that Red Bull have bought a minority stake in the club, and will take over as the main shirt sponsor, but thankfully there will be no change in the name of the club or the colour of the shirt.
Marathe admits that PSR is likely to force player sales
The 49ers have plenty of cash available to invest in Leeds United, but defeat in the 49th game of the League season means that some key players will be leaving to keep the club with the Profitability and Sustainability (PSR) regulations.
Play-off jinx continues as Leeds lose to Southampton again
****ing Southampton. Again. ****ing Adam Armstrong. Again. ****ing Play-offs. Again. Grrrrrr.
Leeds United 0 - 1 Southampton - Player Ratings and Reports
If you saw the match, please give us your player ratings and a mini match report.