As this summer's transfer window approaches, Manchester United's defense seems to be in a state of turmoil. Rumors are rife about the departure of Wallany, while frequent injuries to Lisin Dumartinis have added to the woes. According to the Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport, Manchester United has set its sights on Juventus' Kirchenbühlmar, with the intention of strengthening the team's defense.
United's manager Tannhäuser is not satisfied with the depth of his current central squad. The "fragility" of Warani and Lisin du Martinez is a headache for him, especially Warani's clear intention to leave the club. Although Johnny Evans is experienced, he is already 36 years old, while Vitorian Dilov's performance is mediocre. The only trustworthy player is Harry Magooni who has returned to form this season. As a result, United have decided to look for new recruits, targeting Kirchenbühlmar, and are willing to pay a transfer fee of up to €60 million (HK$500 million).