Manchester United are said to be interested in signing Nice defender Jean-Clair Todibo.
The 23-year-old has been linked with a move to United in the summer as the Reds looked to bolster their backline. While the France international was thought to be an interesting player, no move came to fruition and Todibo remained in Ligue 1.
Todibo has continued to impress for Nice this season and has been a regular in the side who currently sit top of Ligue 1 ahead of Paris Saint-Germain. according to Caught sneakingHis performances have not gone unnoticed and the Reds are looking to make a move in the summer.
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The report claims that a £50m offer could be enough to lure Todibo away from Nice. Men’s sports Reports in September said the Reds were aiming to bolster their options at centre-back in the summer.
Elsewhere, United are said to be monitoring Galatasaray’s Sascha Boye.
The right-back has been a regular for the Turkish side this season and played the full 90 minutes against United in the Champions League. according to SporxPouille is set to leave Galatasaray at the end of the season, and a group of Premier League clubs are preparing to sign him.
While United are now said to have joined the race, Arsenal are believed to be favorites to sign the 23-year-old. Brighton & Hove Albion and Burnley are also believed to be interested. Both full-back positions have been areas of concern for United this season, with Luke Shaw, Terell Malasia, Sergio Reguilon and Aaron Wan-Bissaka all spending time on the treatment table.
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