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Man Utd chief flies to Napoli for De Laurentiis ‘meeting’ over talks for an incredible Player-plus-£33m swap deal this summer -Reports

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Man Utd chief flies to Napoli for De Laurentiis ‘meeting’ over talks for an incredible Player-plus-£33m swap deal this summer -Reports

Manchester United director of negotiations Matt Hargreaves has reportedly flown to Italy for a ‘meeting’ with Napoli owner Aurelio De Laurentiis over a potential swap deal this summer.

After the crushing disappointment of losing the Europa League final at the end of a dismal domestic season which saw Ruben Amorim’s side finish 15th in the Premier League having won just 11 of their 38 games, the Red Devils are looking to perform surgery on the squad this summer.

Several players are expected to leave, including Marcus Rashford and Antony, who both spent the second half of the season out on loan, while Amorim has reportedly told Alejandro Garnacho to find a new club.

Doubt remains over the futures of both Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo, and the club is also looking to offload Rasmus Hojlund, who could be used in a swap deal to bring in a new striker.

Ipswich’s Liam Delap was thought to be ‘leaning towards’ a move to Old Trafford, but has now given Chelsea the green light to trigger his £30m release clause as the Blues hold the ‘trump card’ of European football next term.

That decision leaves United with limited options as alternative targets like Viktor Gyokeres will be of a similar mind to Delap.

But it was previously suggested, when rumours of Chelsea’s interest in him were circulating, that Champions League football wasn’t a dealbreaker for Victor Osimhen, offering United hope that they could lure the 26-year-old to Old Trafford.

Osimhen was up for grabs last summer and is said to have come close to reaching agreements with both Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea, but ended up on loan at Galatasaray, and has enjoyed a brilliant season in Turkey

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