Manchester United Summer Transfer Betting PT 2
- By A.J. Ryder on May 25, 2015 21:35 GMTSpeaking of Germans, Ilkay Gundogan is a player who has been strongly linked to Manchester United over the past couple of weeks with some groups already reporting that a deal has been done. This doesn’t appear to be entirely accurate since there are some bookmakers listing him at a very slim price tag of 1/3 for him to make a move to Barcelona while they price United at a 2/1 listing.
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Clearly, somebody appears to know something at SkyBet, but the simple fact remains that he is likely to go to United since he’s the type of player that they area genuinely looking for. With Louis Van Gaal having declared that United will, indeed, spend agains this summer there is a lot to speculate about for Red Devils fans.
Javier Hernandez is expected to move back to Manchester United now that his loan signing has finished and it appears unlikely that Real Madrid will offer him a contract to stay at the Bernabeu. He is trading at even money to return to United at the end of the summer transfer window while Real Madrid to be his next club can be backed at a very lengthy 8/1 price tag that tells you most of the story.
Another player who is fancied to make a move to United is Kevin Strootman who can be backed as short as a 6/4 margin right now to make the move to Old Trafford. Barcelona can be backed at a 6/1 price as well. It’s worth noting that this is a “next club” wager not a “to move this summer” wager.
The big question on the mind of Manchester United fans is the whereabouts of their star goalkeeper David De Gea next year. Real Madrid and their fans have made no qualms about the fact that they want De Gea playing there next year and with just a single year remaining on his contract United are likely to want to sell the young goalkeeper.
Widely considered to be one of the best overall shot stoppers in global football, he is an 8/13 price tag to make the move to Real Madrid this summer while he can be backed at a 6/5 margin to remain at Manchester United.