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Man United‘open talks’to sign Serie A Ace who’s keen on PL move

Man United are desperate to sign some top players this summer. They have now opened talks with Serie A ace. The player is said to be keen on moving to Premier League this summer.

Manchester United are desperate to improve their current squad. They have struggled a lot this season. Hence, the club is ready to replace many current players. Ruben Amorim wants an attacking overhaul. He is ready to let all Sancho, Antony, Rashford, Zirkzee, Garnacho and Hojlund leave.

The Red Devils entered the window with an aim to sign a new striker, winger and versatile attacker. They have already signed Matheus Cunha. In addition, they are very close to complete the signing of Bryan Mbeumo. This suggests that the club will now focus on new striker.

Earlier, United wanted to sign Liam Delap but have failed to do so. In addition, they are behind others in the race to sign Victor Gyokeres. Hence, the club has now turned their attention to Serie A striker. They are said to have opened talks with Italian club for highly rated striker.

Man United keen to sign another Serie A striker

The star in question here is Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus. According to TEAMtalk, the Red Devils have opened talks with Juve to discuss about Vlahovic. The striker is also keen to move to England as he wants to play in Premier League.

Vlahovic will be out of contract in summer 2026. He has opted against signing a new deal with Juve. Hence, the Old Lady are keen to sell him this summer to avoid losing him for free. This suggests that the interested clubs will secure the services of Vlahovic on discount.

Vlahovic is 25 years old and plays for Serbia on international level. He has been very good for Juve since joining. He has a vast experience of playing at the topmost level. In addition, he is in prime of his career and hence will have an instant impact on United squad.

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