Man Utd plans ‘significant monetary effort’ to signal a 68.1 million pound election to Jadon Sancho

Manchester United is an offer for the real society winger Mikel Oyarzabal, according to reports. Manchester City’s rivals have also expressed interest in the seven-match international with Spain.

Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is desperately searching for his attack rows in the next movement window.

Borussia Dortmund’s star Jadon Sancho is the club’s most sensible priority, however, the Bundesliga team is not yet easy to exceed 115 million pounds for signing.

Its assessment, according to the Spanish publication La Razón, explains why an agreement has still been reached between the two parties.

And that saw Executive Vice President Ed Woodward with his options.

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The leader of Old Trafford is believed to be a less expensive option for the market and there is no shortage of connected names.

Valencia star Ferran Torres Federico Chiesa, Barcelona striker Ousmane Dembele and Bayer Leverkusen winger Leon Bailey have been promoted as imaginable arrivals.

But there’s a new call on the short list, to La Razón.

The report states that United is looking at The Oyarzabal of the Royal Society but will have to defend itself against the Pep Guardiola city festival.

The pair are intended to be in a position to make a great monetary effort to take the player to Manchester.

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It is believed that Oyarzabal, who has a contract with the La Liga team until June 2024, would charge around 68.1 million pounds.

Oyarzabal, 23, joined the Royal Sociedad quarry in 2011 and rose through the ranks: he scored 50 goals and offered 35 assists in 193 first-team appearances.

He is now firmly incorporated into Luis Enrique’s Spanish national team, having played in six of his last seven qualifiers for the European Championship.

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