United completes Ugarte signing on deadline day
Manchester United has signed Manuel Ugarte on a five-year contract, while Scott McTominay has left the club after a 22-year stay, moving to Serie A side Napoli.
Ugarte joined the Red Devils in a deal worth up to £50.5 million ($98 million) from Paris Saint-Germain, with the option to extend his contract for a further year.
The Uruguayan has been linked to United throughout the transfer window, with the club getting the deal through on transfer deadline day, ut not in time for him to play Liverpool this weekend.
Ugarte had the most interceptions among PSG players in Ligue 1 last season (40), while he also contested the most duels (302, 160 successful).
"It is an incredible feeling to join a club of this magnitude; one that is admired all around the world," Ugarte said.
"The project that the football leadership discussed with me is extremely exciting; Manchester United is an ambitious club, and I am an ambitious player.
"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."
Earlier, McTominay completed his anticipated move to Napoli in a transfer worth €30.5 million ($59.2 million) on a four-year deal, one that boss Erik ten Hag has admitted he didn't want to happen.
McTominay joined the club's academy as a five-year-old and made his first-team debut in May 2017.
He went on to make 255 for the senior team, scoring 29 goals, including 10 last term in his most prolific season, and providing eight assists.
In a farewell message to the fans, McTominay said: "I've absolutely loved it, and I'm very, very grateful for the football club. I'm ready for a new challenge, and I'm ready to go and embrace it and take it by storm.
"I want to see Manchester United win, I want to see us do really, really well, and I'll be watching as well. Thank you for having me and I have enjoyed every minute."
Napoli has also announced the signing of McTominay's Scotland team-mate Billy Gilmour from Brighton and Hove Albion.
Antonio Conte, who managed at Chelsea before Gilmour made his debut, pushed for the move, with the midfielder signing a five-year contract in a deal worth an initial £12 million ($23.3 million).