Bild says the 22-year-old French definer will be on the move after the end of the season after himself as one of the continent’s most sensitive prospects.
United are known to be a great enthusiast, while Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is Captain Harry Maguire’s new central defender.
Upamecano would also be available for only 40 million pounds through a termination clause in his contract.
However, United is believed to be facing a fierce festival from fierce rivals Liverpool and Man City.
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Liverpool signed a replacement for Dejan Lovren this summer and has also lost star player Virgil van Dijk to an injury at the end of the season.
Meanwhile, Ruben Dias and Nathan Ake have not yet impressed the City, who is in a position to invest even more cash in his backline.
Bayern Munich have the idea of keeping an eye on Upamecano.
But his resolution for France’s foreigner is based on the long-term contract of insurgent David Alaba, who is expected to have a loose agent next year.
United have been linked to Bayern Nikas Sule’s defence.
But it would possibly be too tall to order a move, it is understood that Solskjaer is willing to point to a central defender with dazzling speed, as is Upamecano.
It remains to be noted where the ace should play then the shortage of options.
And there could be even more interest if Upamecano was also among Didier Deschamp’s 23 players for the Euros.
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