Manchester United are reportedly ready to include Victor Lindelof as part of a swap deal to sign a World Cup winner next summer.
Lindelof has recently returned from an injury that saw him miss two months of action, and he played the second half of
United activated a clause which extended the Swede's contract until 2025, in a move that allowed them to protect his value ahead of the defender's original deal expiring this summer. Lindelof was a regular starter for United between September and December prior to his injury, but with the return of Raphael Varane and the return to form ofAnd according to a new report, manager Erik ten Hag is willing to allow him to leave - if it means he can bring in another centre-back.last summer, is said to be valued at around €40 million - and the Italian giants are not keen to sell him.
United tracked Pavard last summer and were reportedly preparing a bid for the 27-year-old, but it was claimed that the club needed to sell a centre-back before they could purchase another due to Financial Fair Play issues. That was another reason why Ten Hag's side did no business in January, with the Dutchman having to stick with what he has got for the remainder of the campaign.Fans think Victor Lindelof will leave Man Utd in the summer after press conference commentsSnooker“I would fly-kick my TV” - UK fans in disbelief over feature in Super Bowl coverage that you’d never see in football
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