Heading into the summer transfer window, Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe had some clear objectives.
This goal is two-fold as it would see United purchase players who have re-sale value while also possessing a longer shelf-life for which they can benefit the team. Finally, Ratcliffe aims to cut the wage bill at United to ensure they are not the highest spenders in the league.READ MORE: AI predicts United's Olise transfer alternatives
As always though, there is a catch. For starters, Ugarte is on a contract in the French capital which expires in 2028 meaning Luis Enrique's side could afford to drive up a significant sum this summer.