Inter Milan considered buying midfielder Donny van de Beek in January

Manchester United spent a lot of time and effort bringing in six new players during the summer transfer period. The team, however, found it far more difficult to sell their costly star players.

Erik ten Hag, the manager, ultimately sold a number of academy graduates despite the fact that Fred was the only significant first-team player to go during the summer.

Eric Bailly, Donny van de Beek, and Harry Maguire were the hardest to replace; the Ivorian left just after the English window had closed.

The England international is expected to stay with his current club at least until the next transfer window, despite United’s desperate attempts to sell away their Dutch midfielder.

Donny needs to be moved.

He had connections with several clubs close to the transfer deadline, but he waited to see whether any of the bigger clubs would try to sign him. Clubs often avoided the location.

Despite the club rejecting Gala’s initial loan proposal, Galatasaray and Fenerbahce, both Turkish clubs, are said to still be in the running. United is even considering approving a loan with a buyout clause at this time.

If he is unable to obtain a transfer to Turkey, Van van Beek might have to remain in Manchester for a few more months, but his status is not anticipated to get much better during that time.

The 26-year-old midfielder played just four times for Ajax last season in all competitions, and when he did, he mostly wasted his chances. Even under Ten Hag, his previous employer, this was true.

Given that he has yet to even be named to the matchday squad this season, a transfer in January might be the smartest move for both sides.

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In an effort to strengthen its central midfield, Serie A club Inter Milan is reportedly interested in signing the adaptable midfielder, according to Fichajes.

The midfielder three was purchased by the Red Devils for $39 million.

Under the direction of Italian coach Simone Inzaghi, he thinks he might find a more than intriguing way to try to rediscover his best self.

The Dutch midfielder is sought after by Inter Milan, who is willing to pay almost 20 million euros to sign him.

Although there was rumors of a summer transfer to Inter, it’s probable that the stated fee would be too expensive given that his current market value, as determined by Transfermarkt, is €13 million.