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Man United ‘in talks’ with Barcelona over Sergino Dest transfer despite Frenkie de Jong struggles

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Man United ‘in talks with Barcelona over move for defender Sergino Dest’ despite difficulties trying to sign Frenkie de Jong from the Catalan giants… with Erik ten Hag ‘prepared to offer Diogo Dalot in return’

  • Manchester United are reportedly keen on signing Barcelona’s Sergino Dest
  • Erik ten Hag wants to improve his options at right-back with Dest valued at £17m
  • The Red Devils manager is happy to offer Diego Dalot in exchange to Barcelona
  • Dest played under Ten Hag in Holland before joining the Catalan side in 2020
  • United have faced problems in their pursuit of Barcelona’s Frenkie de Jong  

Manchester United are pursuing a deal for Barcelona full-back Sergino Dest, according to reports.

Erik ten Hag’s side are chasing another player from the Catalan club this summer, amid their ongoing pursuit of Frenkie de Jong.

According to Sport, Ten Hag is looking to upgrade his right-back options and is willing to send Diego Dalot the other way to complete a deal for Dest.

Manchester United are reportedly pursuing a deal for Barcelona right-back Sergino Dest 

Erik ten Hag wants a new right-back and is happy to send Diego Dalot to Barcelona in exchange

Erik ten Hag wants a new right-back and is happy to send Diego Dalot to Barcelona in exchange

Ten Hag managed Dest while at Ajax before the American moved to Barcelona for £23.5m

Ten Hag managed Dest while at Ajax before the American moved to Barcelona for £23.5m

Barcelona have set a price tag of £17million for the USA international but United are hoping to strike a deal by offering the Portuguese full-back in exchange.

Dest has made 72 appearances across two seasons at the Nou Camp after he joined the club for £23.5m from Ajax.

He has often featured as a rotational option for Barcelona however with Sergi Roberto and Ronald Araujo preferred by Xavi at right-back during pre-season.

Dest previously played under Ten Hag in the Netherlands and this move…

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Source : dailymail

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