Bayern Munich ‘big risk’ worry good news for Man Utd and devastating transfer blow
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Manchester United continue to hold their Champions League qualification position in the Premier League but a rampant Liverpool side are in hot pursuit as the season draws to a close.
The Red Devils have their fate in Europe in their own hands with one point and one fixture in hand over Jurgen Klopp's side with four fixtures left.
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Hide AdThe first of those comes on Saturday when United face Wolves at Old Trafford in a 3 pm kick-off. In the meantime, here's the latest transfer news from Manchester United.
Amad Diallo set to impact Man Utd first team
Manchester United are planning to involve rising star Amad Diallo in first team plans for next season after an impressive campaign at Sunderland.
The 20-year-old has been a star player at the Stadium of Light as the Black Cats now prepare to feature in the Championship play-offs. However, fans in the North East will be disappointed to hear that the Red Devils don't plan on letting Diallo return next season.
The MailOnline reports that the midfielder's fine form this season has been enough to confirm that Erik ten Hag wants to work with the star at Old Trafford, despite the United boss previously sharing 'reservations' over thrusting the Ivory Coast international into the Premier League limelight too soon.
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Hide AdDiallo will be involved in Sunderland's play-off campaigns, but will also be invited to United's FA Cup final clash ahead of returning to his parent club next year.
Bayern Munich 'big risk' worries could benefit Man Utd
German giants Bayern Munich have shared hesitance over forking out for Napoli striker Victor Osimhen, which could boost Manchester United's pursuit of the talisman.
United have long been linked with Osimhen who is touted as the solution to their ongoing striker problems that were not fixed by Wout Weghorst this year.
Chelsea and Bayern Munich are two other clubs reported to be competing with United to land the 23-goal striker, but now the Bundesliga side are thinking twice about the star's €150m asking price.
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Hide AdQuoted in BILD, Bayern Munich CEO Oliver Kahn said: "When speaking about such a fee, we have to ask the question, does this player give you a guarantee for this money? That would definitely be a big risk."