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Transfer news: Three Premier League giants interested in Maxi Araújo
Transfer news: Manchester United and Arsenal have already made formal enquiries for Sporting CP left-back Maxi Araújo, adding to what is quickly becoming one of the most competitive pursuits in European football this summer. Chelsea and Tottenham have also shown fairly strong interest in the 26-year-old Uruguayan, who caught the eye of English clubs with a particularly impressive Champions League campaign.
According to A Bola, Sporting are not sitting back and watching the situation unfold. The Portuguese club intend to place Araújo among their highest earners if he agrees to remain in Lisbon beyond this summer, effectively building a financial wall around him. Sporting have also qualified for the Champions League after a second-placed finish, which has strengthened their negotiating position considerably.
His contract runs until 2029 and includes a release clause worth around £70 million, meaning the club hold significant leverage in any negotiation. Sporting’s strategy, as the Portuguese outlet frames it, is to hold out for that full clause figure while simultaneously rewarding the player financially to reduce his desire to leave.
Interest is expected to rise further if Araújo shines for Uruguay at the FIFA World Cup this summer, which is precisely the scenario Sporting fear most. A strong tournament in front of a global audience would push his valuation even higher and hand the Premier League clubs added motivation to move fast.
Transfer news analysis: Why each club wants Araújo, and who wins?
Manchester United need a quality long-term replacement for Luke Shaw, and Araújo’s profile fits precisely. He carries the ball effectively, contributes in wide areas, and covers ground at an intensity United have lacked on that flank for some time. Arsenal, meanwhile, already know him well from their Champions League meeting this season, and given that they signed Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting last summer, the club clearly trust that pipeline. Chelsea’s interest is in squad versatility, as he can operate as a winger or left-back depending on the system.
Of the three, Arsenal feel the most likely destination. They moved early, they have a clear tactical need, and their recent history with Sporting gives them an edge in negotiation. Manchester United’s reported bid near the release clause suggests urgency, but their broader rebuild under Michael Carrick introduces uncertainty. In the end, this transfer race is Arsenal’s to lose, but Sporting may yet hold on for another season.
Transfer news around Araújo will only intensify once the World Cup begins.