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Man United eyeing winter move for £42m-rated Arsenal and Chelsea linked superstar left back

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Man United eyeing winter move for £42m-rated Arsenal and Chelsea linked superstar left back

Manchester United are reportedly keeping tabs on 20-year-old Hungarian international Milos Kerkez at Premier League club Bournemouth.

Give Me Sport reports that during the summer transfer window, Manchester United is interested in Milos Kerkez of Premier League team Bournemouth. Chelsea and Arsenal, though, will compete with them.

The defender, who was linked to multiple teams during the summer transfer window, including Manchester United, was valued at £42 million. The Red Devils may find that Kerkez is a wise long-term investment.

Tyrell Malacia and Luke Shaw need to be replaced by someone else at Manchester United. Since both players have a history of injuries, Kerkez might be a wise investment for them.

But the top teams in the Premier League have also expressed interest in Antonee Robinson and other left-backs.

The Bournemouth defender could be tempted to join a big club like Manchester United, and he would be able to compete for trophies with them.

The Red Devils certainly have the financial muscle to pay the £42 million asking price, and it remains to be seen whether they decide to step up their interest in the player and submit a concrete offer in January.

Arsenal and Chelsea need a left-back
Arsenal could use a left-back as well. Kieran Tierney has been linked with a move away from the Premier League club, and the Bournemouth left-back would be the ideal alternative.

As far as Chelsea are concerned, Ben Chilwell has fallen down the pecking order at the West London club, and he will need to be replaced.

The Bournemouth prospect could be the ideal addition for them, and he could compete with Marc Cucurella for the starting spot. It remains to be seen which of the three English clubs decide to make a move for the Bournemouth defender.

The opportunity to join some of the best clubs in the country will be quite tempting for the young defender, and he is likely to be attracted to the idea of joining them in January.

Although the Cherries will not want to sanction the departure of a key player midway through the season, a substantial offer could tempt them into considering a sale.