Manchester United have long since been struggling over several years, in results and performances.
Moreso, the issue of recruitment which has also been a huge factor in the club’s decline.
The arrival of INEOS has sparked a fresh focus in rebuilding the £600+ million squad left by Erik ten Hag.
United are still trying to sort out their wide options under Ruben Amorim, with his tactics reliant on dynamic wing-backs.
It is evident that United are actively searching for a left wing-back to provide Ruben Amorim with options.
Tyrell Malacia has so far failed to live up to expectations, albeit due to his injury problems.
Malacia could leave the club with interest elsewhere.
Luke Shaw is another, whose fitness issues have persisted.
This leaves the squad short in the left wing-back position.
However, the club aim to bring in a natural left-footer to provide balance.
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In recent weeks, speculation about potential targets for the left-back position has swirled, with several big names linked to join Old Trafford.
One such decision involves Bayern Munich’s Alphonso Davies, who has been widely regarded as one of the best left-backs in the world.
The Canadian has been heavily linked to leave Bayern over the past few months.
However a report has emerged from journalist, Jorge C. Picon.
He has stated that the priority lies with Bayern Munich, in regards to the whereabouts of the left-back.
While interest remains from United and Real Madrid, Davies has “given priority” to Bayern in negotiations.
The club that believed in him during his early days in MLS.
Sporting director Max Eberl and coach Vincent Kompany have played key roles in closing the gap between Davies and the club, fostering a strong relationship.
Renewal now seems more likely, but no final decision has been made.
Bayern’s board, known for tough negotiations, continue their efforts, but Davies appears more open to staying than before.
United’s interest has cooled, while Liverpool and Real Madrid monitor the situation, though left-back isn’t a priority for any of the clubs.
Real Madrid remain the frontrunner if Davies leaves Bayern, but the German club still holds the upper hand in securing his future.
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