Manchester United they have received a lot of interest in full-back Diogo Dalot since he arrived, but it seems that for the first time they may be willing to let him go. The Portuguese defender has been linked with a move to Spain on various occasions, and Real Madrid have shown interest of late.
On Monday, the story broke Real Madrid had asked about Dalot while Erik ten Hag was still in charge of the Red Devils. Despite Dalot remaining important under his compatriot Ruben Amorim, The independent say United would be willing to consider a sale for around €60m as part of their means to finance the signing of Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting CP.
At the age of 25, and with a contract until 2028, Dalot's value is unlikely to get much higher in the coming years, making it a good time to sell for United. While the two are said not to be co-employees, it seems likely that they will not spend big on Dalot if they sign Trent Alexander-Arnold on a free from Liverpool. Tottenham Hotspur's Pedro Porro has also been identified as an alternative at right back.