Man Utd ‘keeping tabs’ on promising attacker as transfer target’s ‘stance’ revealed

Latest Manchester United news and rumours as the club heads into the World Cup break
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Manchester United sealed a dramatic 2-1 away win at Fulham in their last game before the World Cup. Teenage winger Alejandro Garnacho came off the bench to score a late winner for the visitors at Craven Cottage.

Their next clash is on 21st December in the Carabao Cup against Burnley. In the meantime, here is a look at some of the latest news coming out of the club...

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Defender open to move

Norwich City defender Max Aarons would apparently be interested in a move to United. He has been linked with a switch to Old Trafford after an impressive past few years at Carrow Road. Journalist Pete O’Rourke has told GiveMeSport:

“Obviously, Max Aarons is a very good player and has been talked about for a long time now with a lot of top clubs across Europe. I’m sure, if Manchester United are looking at right-backs, he is on their list but quite how far up is open to debate.

“I think Max Aarons is a hungry player and I’m sure the chance to go to Manchester United is something that he would be very interested in.”

Winger on radar

Erik Ten Hag is reportedly interested in signing Shakhtar Donetsk winger Mykhaylo Mudryk. The 21-year-old is being tipped for a bright future in the game and the Red Devils are ‘keeping tabs’ on his progress, according to a report The Sun. Premier League table toppers Arsenal have also been credited with an interest.

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Latest international call-up

United youngster Hannibal, who is currently on loan at Birmingham City, has been called up to the Tunisia squad for the World Cup. He was given the green light to head out the exit door in the last transfer window and has since caught the eye playing in the Championship with the Blues under John Eustace.

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