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Man Utd will allow the youngster to leave this summer and he is not short of any interest.
Manchester United are open to offers for young midfielder Dan Gore in the summer transfer window. The 20-year-old has struggled with injury over the last couple of seasons and will be allowed to leave this summer if the right opportunity arises.
Gore was limited to just three senior appearances for League One side Rotherham after he suffered a serious setback following his impressive debut against Birmingham. The United youngster shone in the match but suffered a serious foot injury in training that kept him out until the closing stages of the season.
It was the latest setback for the youngster, who only managed a solitary appearance for Port Vale during an earlier loan move a year ago after he suffered a separate injury on his debut. He then missed a further five months of last season after he underwent surgery on a dislocated shoulder in the summer.
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The youngster formed a formidable partnership with Kobbie Mainoo as United won the Youth Cup back in 2022, but has not progressed as much as his close friend. He has only made two competitive appearances for the first team, and with only one year left on his current deal, will be allowed to leave permanently this summer as he looks to make up for lost time in the professional game.
Rotherham interested in Dan Gore deal
Dan Gore might have only made three appearances for Rotherham United last season, but the League One club remains interested in a potential deal this summer. The 20-year-old is not short of interest, with Championship side Blackburn another club that have been linked with a move.
Speaking this week, Rotherham manager Matt Hamshaw revealed his side were keeping tabs on the United youngster ahead of a possible summer transfer. “I know there is competition for him because he is highly rated at Manchester United and has been in and around their first team. It also known that their manager (Ruben Amorim) likes him," he told the Rotherham Advertiser.
"I’m well aware there will probably be other interest. There is a foreign market open now to Manchester United and English players and we will probably have a bit of competition but if we could get him it would be amazing.”
He added: "Any deal has to be right for the club. We won’t go out of our means to do something but at the same time if I can get him then I know the chairman will back me on that one. I’m a big admirer of Dan. If I can him, great. If I can’t then I can’t.”
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