Eric Bailly's injury "does not look great," said Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, director of Manchester United, arguing for Harry Maguire



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It is believed that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer made it clear to Ed Woodward that he wanted Harry Maguire to be a Manchester United player.

Executive Vice President Woodward did not participate in the club's pre-season tour to recruit more recruits, and Leicester is at the top of his coach's wish list, Sky Sports said.

Bailly injured in China in pre-game friendly against Spurs and Solskjaer said "it does not look good"

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Bailly injured in China in pre-game friendly against Spurs and Solskjaer said "it does not look good"

The news of Solskjaer's willingness to conclude the deal with Maguire comes shortly after seeing Eric Bailly stretch out against Tottenham in his friendly pre-season win.

"It looks like it's twisted the knee, so we have to do some scans and control it," the boss told MUTV.

"At first glance, it does not look great, but let's see how it goes."

It is thought that Leicester would want £ 80 million for Maguire, who was also linked to Manchester City.

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Sky believes that the English international is happy to stay in Leicester, but would like the Old Trafford transfer if both clubs can agree.

Earlier in the week, former England manager Sam Allardyce told talkSPORT that a move to United would take Maguire to a higher level, insisting he is similar to Liverpool star Virgil van Dijk in his way of playing.

Sam Allardyce thinks that Maguire would join Man United would bring him to a higher level as Van Dijk when he would join Liverpool

Sam Allardyce thinks that Maguire would join Man United would bring him to a higher level as Van Dijk when he would join Liverpool

"It would be a mbadive gesture for him, but Leicester, they are not obliged to sell.

"They always hung out for the price they wanted and got there in the end, so if United does not have any other solution, I'm afraid they're not there." do not have to pay a little more than what they expected. "

Meanwhile, the chance to have Tottenham defender Toby Alderweireld signed for 25 million pounds sterling is lost.

The 30-year-old had a release clause, which was activated in his contract when the Spurs, in January, took the opportunity to extend his contract until next summer, provided that 39 it is only valid during the last two weeks of summer. transfer window.

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