manchester united will undergo a squad rebuild this summer and Denzel Dumfries is the latest target on his radar as the right-back is interested in a move to Old Trafford, according to Gazzetta dello Sport via Sports witness.
Inter Milan have had difficulties renewing the Dutch international's contract due to numerous complications in the negotiations. If they fail to reach a new agreement with Dumfries, it will be transfer He is on the list and a move to Manchester United is being considered.
The Dutch international has long been linked with a move to Old Trafford and Inter officials will “accelerate” his departure if he does not commit his future to the Serie A champions soon.
sports witness says Dumfries “would like” to join Man Utd this summer if he leaves Inter Milan. However, Erik ten Hag could be key to any deal, with the report saying a move to Man Utd would be a “concrete” option if the Dutch boss retains his job this summer.
Dumfries will be a great signing for United
With 29 appearances in the Italian top flight in a winning cause this season, Dumfries recorded three goals and five assists. The 28-year-old's pedigree speaks for itself and would be useful for a Manchester United side that needs a certain winning mentality in the dressing room.
A contributing player in defense and attack, Dumfries would be an integral option for the Red Devils and would represent a significant upgrade over Diego Dalot and Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
Manchester United, as in the past, have been linked with a number of players in the run-up to the transfer window. However, financial backing from INEOS could allow them to acquire several of their top targets, including Dumfries, a player they have followed for some years.
Taking into account that they already have Wan-Bissaka and Dalot in the right-back position, it is logical to think that Dumfries' arrival could depend on one of the two existing options leaving the Red Devils.
Wan-Bissaka is the most likely to leave, with the former England international possibly offered in swap deal for Crystal Palace's Michael Olise.