Manchester United has reportedly signed midfielder Federico Fernández from Atlético Madrid. The move is expected to strengthen the Red Devils' midfield depth and improve their attacking options.
Fernández, who turned 27 in March, joins Manchester United from Atlético Madrid after a successful career at the Spanish club. He played 41 league games last season for Atlético Madrid, scoring three goals and providing four assists.
According to reports, the transfer fee for Fernández is estimated to be around €25 million (approximately $30 million). This makes him one of the most expensive midfielders to sign this summer.
The signing of Fernández is seen as a major coup for Manchester United, as he brings with him experience, skill, and leadership qualities that could help the team on both ends of the pitch.
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer praised Fernández's professionalism and work ethic during his time at Atlético Madrid. "He's a very good player, with a lot of experience and a strong mentality," Solskjaer said.
The transfer also highlights the growing interest in midfields among top European clubs. Other notable transfers include the signing of Eden Hazard from Real Madrid and the move of Luis Suarez from Liverpool to Inter Milan.
Overall, the signing of Federico Fernández represents a significant addition to Manchester United's squad and sets up the team for another challenging season ahead.
