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Sun 17 July 2022 | 14:19

Man Utd strike deal for Martinez to be reunited with Ten Hag

Erik ten Hag of Manchester United has raided Ajax to get Argentina international Lisandro Martinez, and a deal has been made.

Lisandro Martinez

is set to become

Erik ten Hag

's third major signing at

Manchester United

after a deal was agreed on Sunday.

The versatile 24-year-old will follow his former

Ajax

coach to Old Trafford in a deal that will reportedly cost United €57million (£48million), potentially rising to €67million (£56.5million) with add-ons.

Martinez emerged as a primary target for United after Ten Hag's appointment was confirmed in April. Arsenal were among clubs rumored to be rivaling United for the

Argentina

international, but Ten Hag's presence seemingly played a telling role.

Martinez is primarily a center-back but has also been known to fill in at left-back and defensive midfield. This well-roundedness and his ability on the ball make him an attractive option to many potential suitors.

He joined Ajax ahead of the 2019-20 campaign and won two

Eredivisie

titles during his time in Amsterdam, including last season. Ajax were reportedly reluctant to sell Martinez, but United made a breakthrough and are now poised to complete the deal.

United said in a statement: "Manchester United is delighted to announce the club has reached an agreement with Ajax for the transfer of Argentine international defender Lisandro Martinez, subject to medical, player terms being finalized, and UK visa requirements."

Martinez will join United in the midst of a rebuild, having recorded their worst Premier League points total (58) ever last season. They have already recruited left-back Tyrell Malacia from Feyenoord and Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen on a free transfer after his Brentford exit.

The 2021-22 season was also the first league campaign in over 30 years that United did not end with a positive goal difference. Ten Hag has been trusted with overseeing an improvement, and for many, that means establishing a playing identity.

The Dutchman's Ajax team were regarded as one of the most entertaining sides in Europe as they played an attacking brand of football based on possession retention, and Martinez – as a ball-playing center-back – is seen as a potentially vital acquisition in Ten Hag's quest to make United more comfortable on the ball.

As a left-footed player, Martinez's arrival could be bad news for the much-maligned United captain, Harry Maguire, who predominantly features as the left of the two center-backs. The England international will retain the captaincy, as confirmed by Ten Hag, but the signing of Martinez increases the competition in Maguire's area of defense.


source: SportMob



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