Manchester United have made Sevilla place back Jules Kounde their driving protective exchange focus, as per reports. United were among the clubs connected with a move for RB Leipzig focus back Dayot Upamecano, who additionally pulled in interest from Chelsea and Liverpool. Bayern Munich hope to have dominated the race for the Frenchman's mark, however, with Upamecano expected to move to the Allianz Arena for £38m this late spring.
In that capacity, United have been compelled to turn their consideration somewhere else as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer searches for another accomplice for Harry Maguire. Neither Eric Bailly nor Victor Lindelof has persuaded Solskjaer that he is a drawn out choice at the core of the backline. The Red Devils have additionally been connected with a move for Sergio Ramos, who is out of agreement at Real Madrid on June 30. In any case, the Daily Express proposes United could rather take an action for Sevilla safeguard Kounde.
Though Ramos is 34 years of age and coming towards the finish of his vocation, Kounde is only 22. United have made a cognizant endeavor to below normal age of the crew lately, and marking Ramos would not actually fit that model. Solskjaer's side invited the 34-year-old Edinson Cavani to Old Trafford the previous summer, yet Ramos would order a lot higher wages than the Uruguay worldwide. Kounde has gotten the attention with his exhibitions for Sevilla this season, and a few clubs around Europe are monitoring the Frenchman.
It was accounted for recently that Raphael Varane and Tyrone Mings are likewise on United's waitlist, yet apparently Kounde is the club's fundamental objective. Solskjaer's side re-visitation of Premier League activity against West Brom on Sunday, when a success will move them up to second place. United will at that point start their Europa League crusade against Real Sociedad on Thursday.
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