Diogo Dalot in a position for the departure of the Man Utd with Everton and PSG interested in moving to disadvantaged side

And Everton and Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly saving the side of Old Trafford’s nature.

The Portuguese struggled to buy time with Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Luke Shaw when they were fit.

And it is almost certain that the 21-year-old will look for opportunities for the first team elsewhere, according to the Portuguese media outlet O Jogo.

Despite the fact that Marcos Rojo is about to leave, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will probably use Timoth Fosu-Mensah as a side next season and can do without Dalot.

Carlo Ancelotti is said to be a fan of the flexible defender.

And PSG Champions League finalists are watching the stage and a move can see Dalot bond with former United teammate Ander Herrera.

United needs to make a budget for summer transfers with Dalot, one of the players on sale.

Dalot joined United from Porto on a 19 million pound contract under Jose Mourinho in 2018, but has appeared slightly on the Solskjaer team this season.

This season, the side, who has had problems with hip and groin injuries, has made 11 appearances in all competitions, scoring once in an FA Cup match against Tranmere Rovers.

And the player has played four Premier League games this season.

Everton’s right-back is lately occupied by Toffees fan and club captain Seamus Coleman.

However, Ancelotti is believed to be known as a future long-term successor to Coleman, who will turn 32 this year.

And it’s an idea that his ability to play on either sideways can make it a useful backup option for Lucas Digne as a left-back.

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