Manchester United have reached an agreement with Shakhtar
Donetsk for the transfer of Brazil international midfielder
Fred, the Premier League club confirmed on Tuesday.
Fred underwent a medical at Carrington on Monday and is
expected to sign a four-year deal at Old Trafford to become
Jose Mourinho's first signing of the summer.
Sources have told ESPN FC the deal for the 25-year-old is
worth around €55 million, which could rise to €60m with add-
ons.
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United saw off competition from Manchester City to land Fred,
who is set to move to the Premier League after five seasons in
Ukraine.
City were close to landing Fred in January, sources said, before
Pep Guardiola turned his attention to Napoli's Italy
international Jorginho.
Mourinho made signing a central midfielder his top priority this
summer after Michael Carrick's decision to retire.
Once personal terms are finalised, he will compete for a place
in United's midfield next season with Nemanja Matic, Paul
Pogba, Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay.
Fred made his senior debut for Internacional in 2012 before
moving to Shakhtar in 2013. He featured in a 1-0 defeat to
United at Old Trafford in December 2013 in the Champions
League groups stages.
He has been capped eight times by Brazil after making his
international debut in 2014 and is part of the squad for this
summer's World Cup in Russia.
Brazil start their campaign against Switzerland in Rostov on
June 17
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