Real Madrid star Sergio Reguilón has an interesting point of view on Manchester United transfer | Soccer Sport



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Real Madrid star Sergio Reguilón would be ‘delighted’ to join Manchester United in this transfer window, it has been stated. The Spanish international has been linked to a move to Old Trafford. But Tottenham and Sevilla have also been linked to the left back.

When it comes to left backs, Manchester United are well equipped today.

Luke Shaw is set to be a regular with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer next season after improving considerably since the departure of José Mourinho.

United also have Brandon Williams at their disposal, and the young Red Devils is considered one of the most promising players at the club today.

And Tim Fosu-Mensah, Ethan Laird and Diogo Dalot are also capable of playing there.

Despite that, United have been strongly linked to a move by Reguilón amid uncertainty about his future at Real Madrid.

And journalist Fabrizio Romano has assured that the Spaniard, who shone during a loan stint with Sevilla last season, is eager to move to Old Trafford after falling behind Ferland Mendy and Marcelo in the pecking order.

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But, with that case, recent reports in France have suggested the Red Devils are eager to attack young Monaco Benoit Badiashile, who has impressed during his brief Ligue 1 career thus far.

Solskjaer recently opened up to potential business, saying: “I never set a goal, like scoring 20 goals as a player.

“You just have to go day by day, making sure to develop and improve.

“We have a vision of where we want to go, but we know that a lot can come up along the way. I believe in seeing the team and the club develop.”

“We are a developing team, a year or so into our rebuilding. We had to make some decisions last summer and throughout the season we have seen how this team is improving and getting used to each other.”

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Then he added: “We are looking forward to him, but he has recovered very quickly since last season.

“The preparation is very different from what we normally have and we have to take our Europa League games as preseason.

“I’d rather be optimistic and wrong than pessimistic and right. I thought we would qualify for the Champions League, but I also expected a trophy along the way.”

“It is never easy to have too many new players on the team, it takes time for the players to form a unit.

“We have seen some clubs go for a quick fix and some trust the process. We have to improve and obtain results but adding players with different qualities to those we have ”.

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