MANCHESTER UNITED have admitted defeat to Real Madrid over signing Ajax’s midfield scoring sensation Donny van de Beek, reports say.
But losing out on the £47million deal could strengthen United’s hand in keeping Paul Pogba and heighten their interest in Sporting Lisbon hero Bruno Fernandes.
Dutch midfielder Donny van de Beek looks set to swap Ajax for Real Madrid rather than Man UtdCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer faces losing out for Donny van de Beek – even though the Dutchman says it was a ‘good sign’ to be linked to Old TraffordCredit: EPA
The Daily Star claim Real after overwhelming favourites for Van de Beek, who has netted 25 goals in the past 18 months.
The 22-year-old said last week it was “good” to be linked with two such big clubs.
But he also told FOX Sports Netherlands: “I have said it before, and I will say it again: I will remain at Ajax this season. And maybe next season as well.
“These reports about Real Madrid or Man United are a good sign, but it is not important now.
“I’ve said I will stay at Ajax and I will do so for 100 per cent.”
United, though, will surely rue pulling out of a £20m deal for Van de Beek last summer.
Now their main target for an attacking midfielder, Portugal star Fernandes, would seemingly cost more than £50m.
Sporting want £68m but United’s current offer is thought to be £42,5m plus £8.5m add-ons.
And tonight the Portuguese giants insisted the 25-year-old remains part of their long-term plans.
On the plus side, however, missing out on Van de Beek surely reduce Real’s chances of putting together a realistic offer for United’s French World Cup winner Pogba.
Solskjaer believes Pogba will reinvigorate his side once he returns to fitness.
But the 26-year-old is still reportedly keen on joining Real or old club Juventus.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk