AC Milan's new coach, Ruben Amorim, is already making waves in the transfer market. He has identified Manuel Ugarte, a versatile midfielder from Manchester United, as a top target. Ugarte's ability to play in a two-man midfield or as a mezzala in a three-man midfield setup makes him an attractive prospect. Amorim's enthusiasm for the player is clear, but Manchester United's valuation may prove a stumbling block.

The English club appears unwilling to part with Ugarte at a discounted price, but the midfielder is not a priority signing for their new manager. This could open the door for Milan to make a move. The Rossoneri are reportedly willing to offer around 25 million euros for Ugarte's services. This approach may be bolstered by the potential inclusion of Rafael Leao in the deal, a player who has previously been linked with Manchester United.

Amorim's vision for Milan is beginning to take shape, and Ugarte's signing would be a significant coup. The Portuguese coach is keen to mold his team into a competitive force, and adding a player of Ugarte's caliber would be a statement of intent. Milan fans will be eager to see if their club can secure the deal.

Ugarte's potential arrival would also raise interesting questions about Milan's midfield dynamics. How would he fit into Amorim's tactical plans, and which players would he displace? Only time will tell, but the prospect of Ugarte donning a Rossoneri jersey is certainly an exciting one.