Manchester United are preparing to send scouts to watch an “incredible” player ahead of a potential move for him in the January transfer window.
Man Utd eyeing January signings
The Red Devils had a productive summer overall, with Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko all big-money signings who should add a huge amount of quality to the attack.
That said, United’s squad is still far from perfect, following a hit-and-miss start to the new Premier League season, they also exited the EFL Cup at the hands of Grimsby Town, so further new faces could be looked at when January arrives.
Atlético Madrid and England midfielder Conor Gallagher was linked with a move to Old Trafford during the summer window, and he is still reportedly a target for the Red Devils midway through the season, with a loan-to-buy option mooted.
Meanwhile, highly-rated young Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton has also been mentioned as a transfer option for United in the coming months, with added quality and depth badly needed in the middle of the park.
Man Utd’s most expensive signings of all time
Rank
Player
Fee
Signed from
Year
1
Paul Pogba
£89m
Juventus
2016
2
Antony
£81.3m
Ajax
2022
3
Harry Maguire
£80m
Leicester City
2019
4
Romelu Lukaku
£75m
Everton
2017
5
Jadon Sancho
£73m
Borussia Dortmund
2021
6
Bryan Mbeumo
£71m
Brentford
2025
7
Benjamin Sesko
£66.4m
RB Leipzig
2025
8
Rasmus Hojlund
£64m
Atalanta
2022
9
Matheus Cunha
£62.5m
Wolves
2025
=10
Angel Di Maria
£60m
Real Madrid
2014
=10
Casemiro
£60m
Real Madrid
2022
12
Bruno Fernandes
£56m
Sporting CP
2020
13
Mason Mount
£55m
Chelsea
2023
=14
Anthony Martial
£52m
AS Monaco
2015
=14
Leny Yoro
£52m
Lille
2024
16
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
£50m
Crystal Palace
2019
17
Lisandro Martinez
£48.3m
Ajax
2022
18
Fred
£47m
Shakhtar Donetsk
2018
19
Andre Onana
£43.5m
Inter Milan
2023
20
Manuel Ugarte
£42m
PSG
2024
Man Utd sending scouts to watch “incredible” ace
Now, according to Give Me Sport, Manchester United are eyeing a move for Sporting CP centre-back Zeno Debast in January, with Ruben Amorim knowing him well from their time together.
In fact, the Red Devils are even preparing to send scouts to watch him in action, as they look to bring in the 21-year-old as an important long-term member of their defence.
Debast is a player with so much potential, and with United not wholly convincing at the back, he could provide great competition for places.
The 21-cap Belgium international is already a key man for club and country, despite his tender years, and scout Jacek Kulig has hailed him as “incredible” in the past.
The fact that Amorim knows the £70m-rated Debast so well as a player can only be a good thing, and he could be viewed as the defensive partner for the likes of Leny Yoro and Matthijs de Ligt.