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Did Man Utd Hesitate Over Signing Sanches?

Did Man Utd Hesitate Over Signing Sanches?

Manchester United missed out on signing Renato Sanches from Benfica after showing hesitancy over the potential transfer, sources close to the deal have told Sky Sports.

It is understood Benfica were keen to sell Sanches before Portugal announced their Euro 2016 squad, in case the 18-year-old was not included, fearing his potential omission would have an adverse effect on his transfer value.

Sky sources revealed Sanches would have agreed to join Manchester United if they had come to an agreement with Benfica. Sanches is regarded as the brightest prospect to emerge in Portugal since Cristiano Ronaldo, and he was keen to follow in his compatriot's footsteps by moving to Old Trafford.

The player's agent, Jorge Mendes, was aware of United's interest, and was ready to do a deal with Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward. However, with pressure increasing from Benfica to sell the player before the Portuguese squad announcement, Sky Sports News HQ has been told Mendes was not able to stall other interested clubs long enough while United deliberated over whether or not to make a bid.

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Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich took advantage of United's apparent indecision by agreeing a deal to sign the midfielder for an initial fee of £27.5m (€35m) earlier in the week. The fee could reach in excess of £35m (€45m) depending on bonuses, including Sanches being named World Player of the Year during his time at Bayern.

Manchester United sources reiterated to Sky Sports that while they scouted Sanches extensively, manager Louis van Gaal did not approve the signing, and the club therefore opted to pursue other targets instead.

It remains unclear why Van Gaal vetoed the signing of Sanches, if that was indeed the case. While the transfer fee was relatively high for a player who is still only considered an emerging talent, United demonstrated a willingness to recruit a player in similar circumstances last summer when signing Anthony Martial from Monaco. He was bought for an initial £36m, making him the most expensive teenager in football history.

Barcelona were also known to be admirers of Sanches, who only signed a new contract with Benfica in November, which included a release clause of £35m (€45m).

Speaking about the Sanches transfer, Bayern chief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said: "We're pleased we've been able to sign him despite big-name international competition. Renato Sanches is a dynamic, technically-gifted midfielder who is strong in the tackle and will strengthen our squad."