Man Utd sign Uruguay midfielder Ugarte from PSG

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Manchester United have signed midfielder Manuel Ugarte from Paris St-Germain for a fee that could reach £50.5m.

The 23-year-old Uruguay international has agreed a five-year contract with the option to extend it for a further 12 months.

He joins for an initial fee of £42.1m, with the potential for £8.4m in additional payments.

Ugarte becomes the club’s fifth signing of the summer transfer window and takes their overall spending to just over £190m.

He made 37 appearances for PSG in all competitions last season after joining them from Sporting Lisbon for a reported £50.5m, helping the Parisians to their 12th Ligue 1 title.

It is understood PSG have negotiated a 10% sell-on clause for Ugarte, with both clubs privately claiming they are happy with the deal.

“It is an incredible feeling to join a club of this magnitude; one that is admired all around the world,” said Ugarte.

“Manchester United is an ambitious club and I am an ambitious player. I know how incredible United fans are and I cannot wait to experience Old Trafford.

“I’m someone who is so determined to succeed; I will sacrifice and give everything for my team-mates. Together we will fight to win trophies and reach the level where this club needs to be.”

United sporting director Dan Ashworth said: “Signing Manuel was another of our primary targets for this summer.

“He is among the very best ball-winning midfield players in the world and has an excellent record at both club and international level. His qualities, experience and passion will be a great complement to our strong group of midfielders.”

Ugarte’s move to United was confirmed hours after Scotland international Scott McTominay left the Old Trafford club to sign for Napoli.

United have received a £25.7m fee and have a10% sell-on clause for the 27-year-old academy graduate, who made 255 appearances in all competitions, scoring 29 times.

Earlier in the day, United confirmed the arrival of 18-year-old Mali youth midfielder Sekou Kone from Guidars for a fee understood to be in the region of £1m.