Manchester United have reserved the number 7 shirt, formerly worn by Cristiano Ronaldo, for Barcelona's Ousmane Dembele. According to El Nacional, Man
Manchester United have reserved the number 7 shirt, formerly worn by Cristiano Ronaldo, for Barcelona’s Ousmane Dembele.
Dembele has been the subject of speculation regarding a summer move, as Manchester United and Liverpool are interested in signing him. This summer, the release clause in his contract will come down from €100 million to €50 million, making him an enticing prospect for top European clubs.
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