Benfica’s new shooting star has become the target of Manchester United, who according to Fichajes are ready with €60 million to sign him.
Andreas Schjelderup has become one of the hottest names on the European market. The young winger from Benfica is having a remarkable season, and his development has not gone unnoticed by several of the continent’s giants.
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At just 21 years old, the Norwegian is about to become one of the big transfers this summer. – Barcelona are also on the ball, but
Explosion in Benfica
Schjelderup has found the perfect stage at Benfica to develop his talent. His ability to dribble opponents, creativity in one-on-one situations, and offensive looks have made him a key player in the Lisbon team’s attack.
The young Norwegian has taken a significant step in quality this season, establishing himself as one of the most promising players in Europe.
His performances have attracted the interest of several top clubs and Manchester United are taking the lead.
Although FC Barcelona have been following his development closely, it is Manchester United who are most determined to sign him.
From Old Trafford, they are willing to make a strong bid for the winger and could make an offer of close to €60 million. The English club wants to rejuvenate the attack with an exceptional talent, and sees Schjelderup as a perfect match for that profile.
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A strategic signing
Benfica is aware of the interest in their player, but will not facilitate a sale. The Portuguese club has shown in recent years that they are capable of charging high sums of money for their greatest talents.
Therefore, any negotiation will start at high levels that reflect the player’s potential.
The summer will be crucial in defining Schjelderup’s future. Manchester United are pressing, Barcelona are watching, and the player continues to develop.
All signs indicate that he will be one of the big players in the market. His talent and potential place him in the nascent elite of European football, and his next destination could be a turning point in his career.









