Manchester United have been granted a timely financial boost in the lead-up to the summer transfer window. Indeed, the Red Devils stand to receive a ‘six-figure sum’ following confirmation of Burnley’s return to the top flight due to a clause inserted into Hannibal Mejbri’s transfer to Turf Moor last August.
Manchester United would be able to bring Hannibal Mejbri back to Carrington in the summer thanks to two clauses inserted in the contract. The Red Devils poached the Tunisian from Monaco in the summer of 2019, adding him to their youth ranks.
Manchester United have confirmed this morning that Hannibal Mejbri has completed a permanent move to Burnley. The deal sees United gain an initial £5.4 million, which could rise to £9.4m later down the line.
Hannibal Mejbri has reportedly completed a medical at Burnley, with the transfer expected to be announced by the Clarets today. The Tunisia international is one of several players expected to leave Old Trafford ahead of Friday’s transfer deadline.
The deadline for transfers is Friday and another Manchester United player appears to be on the move. According to Sacha Tavolieri, three Burnley targets are having medicals today, including Manchester United midfielder Hannibal Mejbri.
Now at a crucial stage of his senior career, Hannibal Mejbri knows he cannot oversee another season like he did in 2023/2024. The ‘press-resistant’ 21-year-old spent the first half of the campaign with Manchester United, featuring sporadically under Erik ten Hag and being utilised primarily as an off-the-bench option.
Rumoured Celtic target Hannibal Mejbri is “tired” of sitting on the bench, as he revealed in an interview with The National News. Hannibal said: “It didn’t go well [at Sevilla]but I feel like I learnt a lot and that I’m more mature.
It was a pre-season to forget for Manchester United academy graduate Hannibal Mejbri. After returning from a nightmare loan spell at Sevilla, Hannibal failed to make an impression in front of the coaches on tour.
Celtic could join Rangers in the race for Manchester United midfielder Hannibal Mejbri, according to reports from Tunisia. The Tunisia international is currently in the United States on pre-season tour as the Reds prepare for the 2024/25 campaign.
Hannibal Mejbri has featured for Manchester United on the pre-season tour, but it is understood that he will be sold this summer. The Tunisia international spent the second half of last season on loan at La Liga outfit Sevilla.
Hannibal Mejbri will be returning to Manchester United in the coming weeks no better off than when he departed on loan in January. The Tunisian bid farewell to Old Trafford in the winter in hopes of increasing his senior experience with a half-season loan spell at Sevilla.
When Hannibal Mejbri returns to Manchester United from Sevilla at the end of the term, the club will reportedly be looking to move him on permanently. The midfielder’s spell on loan with Sevilla has been nothing short of bizarre and it’s highly unlikely to change before his temporary move expires.
Hannibal Mejbri will return to Manchester United this summer no better off than when he began his loan spell. The Tunisian departed for Seville in January in hopes of securing increased game time away from Old Trafford, having made just 10 appearances for United across the first half of the campaign.
Manchester United are believed to be dissatisfied with Sevilla’s treatment of loanee Hannibal Mejbri, as per Diario AS. The 21-year-old has made just four appearances since signing for the Spanish club in January, all of which have come off-the-bench, while totalling a mere 89 minutes on the pitch.
Manchester United loanee Hannibal Mejbri’s time at Sevilla has been nothing short of bizarre thus far. The 21-year-old departed Manchester for Seville in January in hopes of acquiring increased game time elsewhere, having only made four starts for United since the term began – as well as a further six appearances off the bench.
It’s not been an easy start to life on loan at Sevilla for Manchester United youngster Hannibal Mejbri, and Fabrizio Romano has attempted to clear up the situation in his latest Daily Briefing column.
Sevilla head coach Quique Sanchez Flores could be set to hand Hannibal Mejbri his first start for the La Liga club this weekend. The Manchester United loanee hasn’t had the best of starts to life in Spain.
Fabrizio Romano has weighed in on Hannibal Mejbri’s bizarre start to life in Seville. The Manchester United loanee opted to join Sevilla in the January window in hopes of securing increased game time away from Old Trafford, rebuffing an approach from Everton in the process.
Manchester United’s loaned-out midfielder Hannibal Mejbri is reportedly going through a bit of a nightmare start to life at Sevilla. The 21-year-old made
Manchester United might be flying high on form in 2024, having won their last four games – but manager Erik ten Hag is already looking forward to strengthening his squad in the upcoming summer transfer window.
Hannibal Mejbri joined Sevilla on loan for the second half of the season in January, with the Spanish giants holding the option to make that deal permanent after six months.
Hannibal Mejbri joined Sevilla on loan from Manchester United earlier this month, with the Spanish club holding an option to buy him permanently at the end of the agreement.
Manchester United have been quiet in terms of signing new players since it was formally announced that Sir Jim Ratcliffe had agreed to acquire 25% of the ownership stake at the club and currently seem more focused on trimming their squad.
Everton are well aware of their need for more reinforcements in the squad to stay clear of the Premier League relegation zone this season and it appears that Sean Dyche’s side might be looking for a cheeky loan move for Manchester United midfielder Hannibal Mejbri.
Man United are expected to trigger the one-year extension option in Hannibal Mejbri’s current contract but the 20-year-old could still leave in January. Mejbri is out of contact at the end of the season and having impressed at times this season, the Red Devils want to keep hold of the midfielder.
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