- Manchester United have held talks with Sporting about William Carvalho
- Portuguese club have dropped asking price to £23.8million
- United also remain interested in Juventus midfielder Arturo Vidal
- It is unlikely that the Old Trafford club will sign both players
Manchester
United have spoken to Sporting Lisbon about central midfielder William
Carvalho as the ailing club try to beef up their squad before the
transfer window closes on Monday.
Manager
Louis van Gaal needs reinforcements after a desperate start to the
season that has seen his team take just a point from two Barclays
Premier League games and crash out of the Capital One Cup 4-0 at League
One MK Dons.
The
Dutchman is keen on a deal for Juventus and Chile midfielder Arturo
Vidal, but United are also in contact with Sporting about Carvalho after
the Portuguese club dropped their asking price to £23.8million.
It is
unlikely United will buy both players and chief executive Ed Woodward is
concerned rival clubs will try to take advantage of United’s crisis by
demanding inflated prices.
He is also aware he has competition for Carvalho from Arsenal, who can offer the Portugal star European football.
However,
Van Gaal has made his needs clear in recent days and Woodward has
permission from owners the Glazers to spend big once again after the
British record £60m paid by United to Real Madrid for Angel di Maria
this week.
United
only concluded a deal with Lisbon for defender Marcos Rojo last week
and have concerns about getting involved again after the protracted
nature of that deal.
Equally,
though, they have concerns over Vidal’s knee after it needed surgery
last season and they at least know their good relationship with
Portuguese agent Jorges Mendes could help them get a deal done for
22-year-old Carvalho.
Meanwhile,
United have interest in Tom Cleverley and Danny Welbeck from ‘five or
six’ clubs and either could leave before Monday. Welbeck,
understandably, would prefer to go to a club at the top end of the
league while Cleverley may choose to run his contract down.
United
also have offers for Japan playmaker Shinji Kagawa but perhaps
unsurprisingly are struggling to move on Brazilian failure Anderson.
The club will officially unveil Di Maria on Thursday and he will go straight into the team for Saturday’s game at Burnley.
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