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Man Utd and Arsenal to launch rival scouting missions for Galatasaray star Sacha Boey to strengthen key area of team


MAN UTD and Arsenal will go head-to-head for Sacha Boey, according to reports.

The Galatasaray defender, 23, has enjoyed a remarkable rise since since signing for the Turkish giants from Rennes in 2021.

Sacha Boey of Galatasaray is a target for Man Utd and ArsenalCredit: Getty
Right back Boey has established himself as one of the best right backs in EuropeCredit: Getty

And now the Premier League giants could rival each other for his signature.

According to Fotospor, the Red Devils and the Gunners sent scouts to watch the French defender in action against Besiktas on Saturday.

Gala won the game 2-1 thanks to two goals from Mauro Icardi, with Boey completing 90 minutes.

Brighton and Burnley scouts were also reportedly present to see youngster in action.

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Right back Boey is seen as a player who could strengthen Arsenal and Man Utd in a key squad area.

Mikel Arteta’s side lost Jurrien Timber to an ACL injury in their season opener against Nottingham Forest.

While Man Utd are keen on an upgrade on Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Diogo Dalot, who have failed to gain consistency for the club.

However, it was previously reported that Brighton were ready to outbid their rivals for Boey.

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According to Turkish outlet 343 Digital, Brighton bid £16million for the France youth international in May.

Arsenal had tabled a bid of £14.7m for the talent, although both bids fell short of Galatasaray’s valuation.

The Super Lig side are said to have placed a £22m price tag on Boey’s shoulders.

Boey has played 69 times for the club since joining two years ago.

He won the Turkish title last year.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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