Transfer News
Imagine him and Amad: Man United plot big move for the “best Left-Back in the world”

Imagine him and Amad: Man United plot big move for the “best Left-Back in the world”
With new manager Ruben Amorim in charge, Manchester United is going through a significant change as they attempt to restore the glory days to Old Trafford.
Clearing out the deadwood in the first team and making some harsh decisions about players who don’t fit his 3-4-2-1 style are two of the 39-year-old’s many tasks.
He has taken action to put his strategies into practice, but given their one-win streak in their first four Premier League games since his appointment, it will definitely take time.
With January just around the corner, it wouldn’t be a surprise to anyone if the Red Devils were to make new additions given their current standing of 13th in England’s top flight.
INEOS could be about to pursue a move for one player who would certainly go a long way to solving one of Amorim’s biggest problems which has been a constant area of concern for United over the last couple of years.
Man Utd plotting move for European star
According to Italian outlet Calciomercato, United are considering making a move to sign AC Milan left-back Theo Hernandez ahead of the upcoming January transfer window.
However, they aren’t alone with Real Madrid also named as a potential destination for the French international star, who previously featured for the Spanish giants back in 2018.
Theo Hernandez
The 27-year-old only has 18 months left on his current deal with the Serie A outfit, allowing Amorim’s side to potentially strike a cut-price deal for the defender.
As per the report, it claims that Milan do not want to sell, but could entertain offers around the €50m (£42m) mark to prevent themselves from losing one of their key players for nothing.
That would be a huge deal for a full-back considering only five out-and-out full-backs (Lucas Hernandez, Hakimi, Cucurella, Cancelo, Mendy) have ever been sold for more in football history.
Any deal could allow the Frenchman to fill the gaping void at left wing-back given the continuous injury struggles of Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia.
It could see the former Madrid ace thrive at Old Trafford, locking down the wide areas alongside one current first-team player who has emerged in recent weeks under the new manager’s guidance