Manchester United have agreed a deal with Burnley to loan Wout Weghorst, but Besiktas want to find a replacement before giving the green light
Besiktas want to find replacement before agreeing to deal
Manchester United have reached a verbal agreement to sign Wout Weghorst. They have a deal in principle to pay Besiktas about €3m to end the striker’s loan early and take him from his parent club Burnley for the rest of the season.
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