Manchester United are reportedly prepared to take a financial hit on Manuel Ugarte as Michael Carrick continues reshaping his midfield this summer.According to The Sun, United are open to selling the Uruguay international even if it means accepting less than they paid for him.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL CAUGHTOFFSIDE APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYThe club signed Ugarte from Paris Saint-Germain in 2024 in a deal worth an initial £42.3m, with add-ons potentially taking the package above £50m.That makes this a difficult situation. Ugarte arrived with a strong reputation as a ball-winning midfielder, but he has struggled to fully convince at Old Trafford.Last season, he started only 10 matches, which shows how quickly his role has faded.Wages could make Ugarte’s Man United exit difficultThe biggest issue is not just the transfer fee. Senior United sources reportedly believe Ugarte’s £120,000-a-week salary could make him harder to move on.United are not actively pushing him around the market because they do not want to weaken their own negotiating position. That is sensible.Want more CaughtOffside coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trustIf clubs know a player is unwanted, the offers usually drop quickly.There is also a realistic chance Ugarte stays beyond the transfer window. United may be open to a sale, but they are not desperate enough to accept any deal at any price.More Stories / Latest NewsMan United ready to cut losses as Carrick wants expensive flop sold immediatelyJun 23 2026, 8:34Report: Man United confident £80m target will choose them over Tottenham moveJun 23 2026, 8:28Real Madrid slap £52m price tag on player approached by Man United & ChelseaJun 23 2026, 6:48Carrick wants a different midfieldThis feels like part of a wider change under Carrick. United have already moved on from Casemiro, and Sky Sports recently reported that Ugarte could be part of a major summer clear-out.The club have also been linked with midfielders such as Mateus Fernandes and Felix Nmecha, which suggests Carrick wants more technical control, energy and tactical flexibility in the middle of the pitch.United’s stance is understandable. Ugarte is not a bad player, but he may simply not fit the type of midfield Carrick wants to build.United are willing to listen, but the deal depends on finding a club ready to cover both a transfer fee and his significant wages.Report: Man United confident £80m target will choose them over Tottenham moveThe post Man United ready to cut losses as Carrick wants expensive flop sold immediately appeared first on CaughtOffside.