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Report: Manchester United enter race to sign South American prodigy that could end up costing £60m

October 31, 2025 2 Min Read
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  • Ryan is an elite candidate.
  • Manchester United could develop Ryan into a star

The Manchester United flag is painted on the seats inside the stadium. (Photo by Karl Lesseen/Getty Images)

Vasco da Gama attacker Rayan continues to be linked with a move away from the Brazilian club, with several Premier League clubs monitoring his situation.

Ryan has recently been linked with a move to Tottenham and Arsenal. Boravip reports that Manchester United are not pursuing the 19-year-old attacker and could consider signing him in the future.

Newcastle are also interested in the Brazilian.

Ryan is an elite candidate.

The 19-year-old is a promising quality player who could add a much-needed cutting edge to Manchester United’s attack. The 19-year-old can play on either flank and will add goals, creativity and speed to the side.

Vasco da Gama wants to renew his contract until 2028 and is reportedly considering including a £60 million release clause in his contract. Whether they will be successful remains to be seen.

The opportunity to move to the Premier League would be a very exciting one for the young attacker. It will be a big step up in his career and will test him at the highest level. Manchester United is one of the biggest clubs in the world and the opportunity to join them would be difficult to turn down. They will be able to provide him with a platform to showcase his qualities at the highest level.

Manchester United could develop Ryan into a star

Vasco da Gama’s Ryan celebrates his goal (Photo by Wagner Meier/Getty Images)

Manchester United have a proven track record when it comes to developing young players. They will help the Brazilian player realize his tremendous potential. Regular opportunities in England could accelerate his development.

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Manchester United will have to pay a premium if he decides to sign a new contract with the Brazilian club. It remains to be seen whether the Red Devils are willing to pay big money for him. He could be a future prospect for them.

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