Manchester United are ready to trigger Jorge Salinas' £13.7M release clause after failing to reach an agreement with Newcastle for Lewis Hall. The Racing Santander left-back has now emerged as United's alternative target. League standing (final 2025 table -- new season not yet under way): 3rd in Premier League, 71 pts, 20W-11D-7L from 38 games, recent form WWDWW. Goals this season: 69 scored, 50 conceded (+19 goal difference). Title race: 14 points behind leaders Arsenal. Last result: Brighton 0-3 Manchester United (2026-05-24). Recent form (last 5): 4W-1D-0L (WWWWD, most recent first); on a 4-game winning run. Next fixture: vs Hull City (away, 2026-08-22). The move comes as United look to strengthen their left-back position, with Salinas' release clause a significant factor in their decision. United's scouts have been monitoring Salinas' progress at Racing Santander, and the club is now ready to trigger his release clause. The 25-year-old left-back has impressed in La Liga, and United believe he has the potential to become a key player for the club. United's manager has been keen to strengthen the left-back position, and Salinas' release clause has made him a prime target. The club is now in talks with Salinas' agent to finalize the transfer. The transfer is expected to be completed in the coming weeks, with United confident of securing the signing. The move will be a significant boost for United, who have been struggling to find a reliable left-back this season. Salinas' arrival will provide competition for the starting left-back position, and United believe he has the potential to become a key player for the club. The transfer will also be a significant coup for United, who have been linked with several high-profile signings this summer. The club is now in a strong position to complete the transfer, and United fans are eagerly awaiting the news of Salinas' arrival.
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Manchester United Ready to Trigger Salinas' Release Clause
Manchester United are ready to trigger Jorge Salinas' £13.7M release clause after failing to reach an agreement with Newcastle for Lewis Hall.
