Why Man Utd have dropped their transfer interest in Chelsea outcast Ben Chilwell – explained

Manchester United have reportedly cooled down their transfer interest in Chelsea outcast Ben Chilwell despite troubling injury issues to Luke Shaw.

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Man Utd & Chelsea involved in transfer talksThe Blues had offered Chilwell to UnitedINEOS not eager to match Chelsea's valuationWHAT HAPPENED?

According to executives from both Manchester United and Chelsea have been engaged in discussions aimed at resolving several squad issues, with a particular focus on potential moves for players like Raheem Sterling, Jadon Sancho, and Ben Chilwell. The idea of Chilwell switching to Old Trafford was proposed by Chelsea, especially given United's struggles with Shaw's recurring injury problems. However, despite these talks, United's management has decided to press on with their current options rather than committing to a costly transfer.

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One of the significant factors behind United's decision to step back from pursuing Chilwell is the financial aspect of the deal. Reports suggest that there were massive disparity figures involved in any potential agreement which has led United to prioritise their own resources rather than engage in a deal that could strain their budget. Moreover, the Mike Keegan has reported that United's war chest is "pretty much empty" after they signed Manuel Ugarte from Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and they are being used as a smokescreen to raise the value of Chilwell, Sterling and Ivan Toney.

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Chilwell is left in a precarious position at Chelsea, with the prospect of a season on the sidelines looming large. Under the management of Enzo Maresca, the English full-back is well aware that he will have limited opportunities and must thrash out a transfer before deadline day. Sterling finds himself in a similarly difficult situation. At 29 years old and commanding a substantial wage, his profile makes it challenging to find potential suitors in a market dominated by PSR (Profit and Sustainability Regulations) concerns.

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While United have opted out of the chase for Chilwell, the club has not entirely ruled out the possibility of other deals with Chelsea. Sterling remains a topic of discussion, with new United sporting director Dan Ashworth reportedly showing interest in the player. Ashworth's admiration for Sterling dates back to their time together with the England national team, where the winger's performances left a lasting impression. However, whether this interest will translate into a formal offer remains to be seen.