According to The Sun,
Paris Saint-Germain have joined Manchester United in
the race to sign Brazilian left-back Alex Sandro from Juventus. Although the
player still has two years remaining on his current contract, he has revealed
that the club haven’t offered him a new contract (h/t The Sun).
Sandro started his professional
career with Brazilian clubs Atletico Paranaense and Santos, following which he
moved to Porto in 2011. He caught the eye with some impressive performances in
the Portuguese top-flight and Juventus signed him in 2015. Since then, the
27-year-old has made a total of 120 appearances for the Old Lady and has found
the back of the net on nine occasions.
Manchester United have managed
to get their Premier League campaign back on track with wins against Burnley
and Watford. The
Red Devils had made a horrible start to the season, losing two of their first
three games. However, their winning streak was ended as Wolverhampton
Wanderers held them to a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford last weekend.
A lack of quality defenders has
often been the reason behind United’s poor form but the board failed to bring
in defensive reinforcements in the summer. Jose Mourinho was keen on bolstering
his options at the back but did not have the required backing of the
management. As a result, United were unable to land any of their targets in the
summer as far as defenders are concerned, leaving the manager frustrated about
the whole situation (h/t Express).
Truth be told, the Red Devils
have looked shaky at the back and have already conceded 9 goals in their first
six games. The record doesn’t look all that bad at present but they to put
things into perspective, they conceded seven in their first three games.
Victor Lindelof, Phil Jones and
Eric Bailly haven’t been at the top of their game, thus allowing the
opposition too much space to work with. At times, the backline has lacked
composure and the defenders have lunged into reckless challenges, leaving the
team to pay for their wayward decision-making.
Luke Shaw and Chris Smalling,
to some extent, have been United’s brightest sparks at the back this season.
Smalling, who did not start the first couple of games, was called up for the
third game and he has grown in confidence since then.
Shaw has not only been pretty
solid at the back but he has also provided impetus to the attack with some
creative moves down the left. Shaw might have rediscovered his mojo but United
need another top-quality left-back in the squad, given that the Englishman is
injury-prone and has had a career marred by injuries so far.
Just like most of his fellow
countrymen, Alex Sandro is blessed with flawless technical abilities. He has
combined his technical brilliance with his pace, strength and athleticism to
establish himself as one of the best left-backs in the world. A good reader of
the game, Sandro does not hesitate to go into crucial challenges and few can
raise questions regarding his levels of composure and concentration.
A player characterized by
agility and good positional sense, Sandro does not allow the opposition wingers
to get the better of him easily. Just like most of the modern full-backs, he is
offensive-minded and contributes a lot to the attack as well.
The Brazilian is unafraid to
venture into the other half and utilizes his pace and dribbling skills to
outsmart the defenders. At times, he has been deployed either as a wing-back or
a left midfielder due to his attacking prowess. Hence, the fast-paced nature of
the Premier League should suit his style of play and there is a strong
possibility that he could live up to expectations in England.
54 dribbles and 32 key passes – Man United must sign this
21-year-old Dutch sensation at all costs
That said, Manchester United
should not hesitate to splash the cash to sign Alex Sandro in January, as the
move could help them add solidity to their backline and achieve success on all
fronts.
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