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I will love to Return to Man United – Angel Gomes targeted by top Premier League clubs again after snubbing transfer offers amid strong Man United links

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I will love to Return to Man United – Angel Gomes targeted by top Premier League clubs again after snubbing transfer offers amid strong Man United links

After graduating from Manchester United’s academy in 2020, Angel Gomes has thrived and is currently being considered by English clubs.

The former Manchester United midfielder Angel Gomes is rumored to have clubs making further offers, and Lille is reportedly ready for them.

After receiving his first senior England caps earlier this month, the 24-year-old playmaker is having a fantastic time for both club and country.

Clubs in England are lined up to sign him because of his success. Before heading to France in 2020, Gomes went through the Old Trafford academy.

Despite this, he has reportedly remained on the radar of a number of teams, with some Champions League competitors reportedly preparing offers for the player.

While no clubs are named, The Telegraph report that teams from the Premier League and Europe are monitoring Gomes. Lille are not in a position of strength, either, given his contract only runs until 2025.

That means Gomes would be free to speak with clubs from overseas in January about a Bosman move next summer, though Lille could attempt to try and cash in during the winter transfer window to avoid such a scenario.

The player himself revealed that he had already snubbed offers to return to England in the years since his Old Trafford exit – and while he was coy on the matter, he certainly didn’t rule out a move to the Premier League.

“I have … but I believe everything will happen naturally and at its own time and I am really chilled,” Gomes said back in the summer when he was asked about English interest.

“So, if something was to come up that did make sense, you never know in football…”

Gomes’ former academy coach at United, Nicky Butt, said earlier this month that he felt the talented Carrington graduate was good enough to play for some of the world’s top clubs, including United’s arch-rivals, Manchester City.

“I think he can do better than some of the teams that will be in for him in the Premier League,” Butt told the PA news agency. “The Spanish league is written all over for Angel. He could play in the Premier League easily. He could play for City tomorrow