Manchester United Transfer Market Betting Tips Pt 2
- By A.J. Ryder on July 22, 2014 20:21 GMTArturo Vidal has been shortened considerably to 1/12 for Manchester United to be his next club and he remains at 2/5 to make his move before the end of the summer transfer window. Several other clubs are starting to get into the equation right now but you reckon that Van Gaal and his staff are likely working on this one quietly, as United look for a foil to Ander Herrera in the center of Manchester United’s new-look midfield.
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Bastian Schweinsteiger had a solid World Cup and, though he didn’t match the performances of some of his countrymen on their winning journey, he acquitted himself well and was featured in every single match. He has long been linked with United and now trades at an even money price to move to Manchester United as his next club. He is available at 11/4 to be at United when this transfer window ends.
In the “You Can Always Dream” Department, punters will find Cristiano Ronaldo available at a 14/1 price to move to Manchester United at some point during this transfer window but you will find a much more plausible price of 11/8 as United to be his next club at any point.
Barcelona are the favourites to sign Daley Blind at 6/4 but you’ll find Manchester United hot on their tail with a 13/8 price right now. United are also leading the odds to be Edinson Cavani’s next club but they do seem to be alright in the striking department as of right now. He is 6/5 to move to United as his next club but is available at 3/1 to move during the current window.
It’s also probably not a huge surprise to hear that United are also in the hunt to sign Jordy Clasie after a successful campaign and he can be backed at a relatively slim price of 2/1. Leighton Baines had an underwhelming World Cup and now no longer looks likely to move to United with Chelsea now being his favoured destination at 13/8 and United trading at 7/1. Nicolas Gaitan is likely to stay with Atletico, but he trades at 5/4 to be with either club next year. Nigel De Jong is 7/4 to move to United.
Not all of the drama is about potential moves in as some bookmakers are offering odds on United players to stay at the club. Nani looks increasingly likely to remain and trades at 6/5 to be at United next season with AC Milan the 3/1 main challengers.