Ruben Amorim’s first signing flies in for medical as Man Utd’s new transfer strategy takes shape driven by Jason Wilcox

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Ruben Amorim’s first signing flies in for medical as Man Utd’s new transfer strategy takes shape driven by Jason Wilcox
Author: Etienne Fermie
Published: Jan, 12 2025 11:27

Sponsored by. MANCHESTER UNITED are set to sign full-back Diego Leon, according to reports. The Paraguayan, 17, has travelled to Manchester and is expected to undergo his medical today. Left-back Leon has burst onto the scene with Cerro Porteno in his homeland, establishing himself in their first team.

 [Cerro Porteno player Diego Leon holding an award.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Cerro Porteno player Diego Leon holding an award.]

According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Leon will soon be announced as a Man Utd player. The Red Devils will pay an initial £3.3million for the teenager, then a further £800,000 in add-ons. Cerro Porteno could then receive a further £2.9m from United, although these add-on conditions will be more difficult to reach.

Image Credit: The Sun

Following his Man Utd unveiling, it's expected that Leon will jet back to Paraguay on Tuesday. The plan is for him to remain at Cerro Porteno until the summer before joining up with the Red Devils in July. Leon's recruitment is understood to have been largely driven by Jason Wilcox.

 [Ruben Amorim, Manchester United's manager, at a Premier League match.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Ruben Amorim, Manchester United's manager, at a Premier League match.]

The 53-year-old, who arrived as United's technical director from Southampton last April, has taken on extra responsibilities since Dan Ashworth's departure. BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS. TRANSFER NEWS LIVE: STAY UP TO DATE WITH ALL THE LATEST MOVES FROM THE JANUARY WINDOW.

Chief executive Omar Berrada is said to have expanded Wilcox's remit following the decision to ace Ashworth after just five months. It's claimed that United could seek to recruit another member of staff in Ashworth's place, but it's unlikely that they will hire another sporting director.

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