Man Utd are still in contention to buy Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, according to reports.
TEAM Talk claim that the Red Devils are still “firm” in their efforts to sign the teenager following the decision by rivals Manchester City.
Enzo Maresca’s side are thought to be favorites to secure Bouaddi’s services, having signaled to Lille that they would be willing to loan him back to the Ligue One side.
However, it is believed that Director of Football Hugo Viana has now confirmed that City want the player now, which once again leaves competition for his signature wide open.
5 Premier League Clubs Want Bouaddi
This 18 year old player certainly has no shortage of fans. Apart from United and City, clubs such as Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea have also signaled their interest in the player.
Of the five, TEAM Talk Report that Chelsea are the party most willing to lend Bouaddi returned to Lille, which would be his club’s first choice.
However, the Blues are the only team not playing in the Champions League, and their prospects of winning the Premier League title any time soon look slim.
Man Utd had to spend quite a lot of money
For a deal to go through this summer, Lille are said to be willing to spend around €100m (£85m). Given that the Andrey Santos and Youri Tielemans deals are relatively cheap compared to other targets, there is likely still room in United’s transfer budget for significant investment.
Of course, while money may not be an issue, getting players to take part is still a huge challenge. Despite City’s change of heart, top sources still see them as the main candidates to sign Bouaddi. It remains to be seen whether United can change that.
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