Ex-Man Utd employee: INEOS looking to ‘take advantage’ of Real Madrid fallout by approaching £70m midfield talisman

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Ex-Man Utd employee: INEOS looking to ‘take advantage’ of Real Madrid fallout by approaching £70m midfield talisman

Ex-Man Utd employee: INEOS looking to ‘take advantage’ of Real Madrid fallout by approaching £70m midfield talisman

After last night’s El Clásico result confirmed that Barcelona had won the La Liga title and, therefore, that Real Madrid would be going trophyless, some of their key players are sure to be mulling ...

Ex-Man Utd employee: INEOS looking to ‘take advantage’ of Real Madrid fallout by approaching £70m midfield talisman

After last night’s El Clásico result confirmed that Barcelona had won the La Liga title and, therefore, that Real Madrid would be going trophyless, some of their key players are sure to be mulling ...

The dust has barely settled on El Clásico, and Barcelona's La Liga title triumph has already sent shockwaves through Real Madrid's ranks. For the first time in recent memory, Los Blancos face a trophyless season—a bitter pill that could prompt some of their biggest stars to reconsider their futures. Among them is Aurelien Tchouameni, the £70m midfield powerhouse who has suddenly found himself at the center of a storm.

Just last week, Tchouameni made headlines for all the wrong reasons. Reports from Madrid suggest a heated altercation with teammate Federico Valverde escalated to the point where Valverde required hospital treatment and missed Sunday's crucial clash. The club swiftly opened disciplinary proceedings, fining both players €500,000 each. Despite their attempts to calm the situation, the fallout has only grown louder on social media.

Enter Manchester United. Former chief scout Mick Brown has revealed that the Red Devils are closely monitoring Tchouameni's predicament, seeing a golden opportunity to reignite a long-standing interest. United have tracked the Frenchman since his breakout days at AS Monaco, but he chose Real Madrid over them in a blockbuster £85m move in 2022. Now, with his six-year contract entering its penultimate season and tensions high at the Bernabeu, the timing couldn't be better.

INEOS, United's new minority owners, are reportedly eager to "take advantage" of the turmoil. Real Madrid would likely demand around £70m to let Tchouameni go—a figure comfortably within United's summer budget. Brown noted that the bust-up with Valverde hasn't dampened United's interest; if anything, it's sharpened their focus. "They'll be keeping an eye on the fallout," he said.

For United fans, this is a tantalizing prospect. Tchouameni is a midfield talisman—strong, composed, and still only 24. If the Red Devils can pull this off, it would be a statement signing that strengthens their spine for years to come. But with the transfer window heating up, all eyes will be on whether Madrid's loss can become United's gain.

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