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| 910 nuova maglia manchester united EdenAi And he's versatile, too, having the potential to operate anywhere across the midfield - including in the middle, out on the flanks or in a defensive midfield position. United would only have to match his wage demands in order to land him from Burnley, who won't receive a fee when the 28-year-old departs Turf Moor. This summer, United fans want superstars. Jadon Sancho can be their Cristiano Ronaldo if they get a deal for the Borussia Dortmund star over the line. But Ferguson's final great sides had Park in them. And a player like the South Korea international could help them get a lot closer to the Premier League title they crave. The England international enjoyed a positive season with West Ham, ensuring they stay in the top flight with the likes of Watford and Bournemouth joining Norwich in being relegated on the final day of the campaign. And he's now a United transfer target as a result, with the Red Devils eyeing him as an alternative to Bellingham. Solskjaer had hoped to sign the 17-year-old from Birmingham City this summer, having been impressed by the midfielder's performances in the Championship. But United ended up missing out, with Bellingham choosing to embark on a new challenge over in Germany with Borussia Dortmund instead. He explained his decision to choose a move to the Westfalenstadion by saying: "I chose Dortmund because it is the perfect step for my development. Jadon Sancho is their top transfer target, with Solskjaer ready to hand the forward the club's iconic No 7 shirt previously worn by legends such as Cristiano Ronaldo, David Beckham, Eric Cantona and George Best. And United also want to sign Aston Villa's Jack Grealish, who impressed amid a testing campaign under Dean Smith in the Midlands. Meanwhile, West Ham boss Moyes recently insisted it would cost big money in order for the club to part ways with Rice this summer. Solskjaer wanted to sign the Norway international having seen him shine at Red Bull Salzburg, scoring 28 goals from 22 appearances. The United manager and Ed Woodward both jetted out to Austria to sit down for talks with the striker, who insisted he'd chosen Old Trafford as his next destination. Haaland opted to leave Salzburg for Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund instead, with the German giants agreeing to agent Mino Raiola's lucrative demands. Many saw it as a blow to United. But Solsjaer didn't seem too bothered when asked about the forward, smiling away and saying: "Well, Dortmund have signed a fantastic boy, I can't answer more than that." United haven't cooled their interest in the 20-year-old altogether, with Solskjaer still hoping to one day bring him to Old Trafford. They didn't want to agree to Raiola's demands because they wanted to be in 'control'. This was claimed by the United boss, who said: "Of course we don't want to inflate the prices. When Haaland joined Dortmund there was the expectation that he'd spent years at Dortmund before moving to a superpower of the game afterwards. But there's a sense the Norway international is already too good for the German side to keep, with the European giants of the game all hovering. |
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