Youri Tielemans to Manchester United: Medical Passed and Transfer Fee Revealed

Manchester United is reportedly closing in on the signing of Belgian international Youri Tielemans from Aston Villa, with reports indicating the midfielder has already undergone a medical examination. Transfer valuations for the deal vary across sources, with figures ranging from £35 million to €41 million.

Tielemans Medical and Transfer Valuation

Reports from DHnet indicate that Youri Tielemans has completed his medical examination as part of a move to Manchester United. This step typically signals the final stages of a transfer before official documentation is signed and announced by the clubs.

Financial details of the potential move remain inconsistent across reporting outlets. L’Équipe and Foot Mercato both cite a transfer fee of €41 million. However, Goal.com reports a lower figure of £35 million, characterizing the deal as one of the standout transfers of the summer window.

Tactical Role: A Replacement for Casemiro

Foot Mercato reports that Manchester United views Tielemans as the designated replacement for Casemiro.

Analysis of the Move from Aston Villa

According to reports from Ouest-France, Tielemans is “very close” to finalizing the move, indicating that personal terms are likely settled.

Source Reported Fee Key Detail
L’Équipe / Foot Mercato €41 Million Positioned as Casemiro replacement
Goal.com £35 Million Labeled as a “marquee” summer transfer
DHnet Not Specified Medical examination completed

What This Means for Manchester United’s Midfield

The next confirmed checkpoint for this transfer is the official announcement from Manchester United or Aston Villa, typically following the successful completion of the medical and the registration of paperwork with the Premier League.

Do you think Tielemans is the right fit to replace Casemiro’s role in the United midfield? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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