da stake casino: The transfer window is yet to creep into July yet there has been one player that Manchester United have been linked with time and time again as the month progresses, Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
da bet nacional: The Crystal Palace star has emerged as one of the best young defensive talents in Europe after a breakout year in the Premier League with the Eagles, and with United on the hunt for a new right-back with club captain Antonio Valencia gone, Wan-Bissaka has become a common name rumoured with a move to Old Trafford this summer, but a new name has entered the fray as of late.
According to the Sun, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has turned his attention towards PSV defender Denzel Dumfries, who too enjoyed a breakout campaign as the Dutch international was named in the Eredivisie Team of the Season and became a starter in Ronald Koeman’s Holland side.
A move for Dumfries or Wan-Bissaka seems likely this summer for United, but here are two reasons why the Red Devils should be looking at the 23-year-old Dutchman instead of the England U-21 international…
He’s the full-back United have been craving
With the role of the full-back evolving into one of the most important roles in the starting XI, it’s crazy to think United are one of the last big clubs in European football to not utilise the position to its modern potential, with Dumfries, though, the Red Devils can finally step into the new age.
At four goals and six assists in the league last season, Dumfries was involved in more goals than Wan-Bissaka last term, who only managed three assists, and at 0.8 key passes on average per game the Dutch defender is more likely to do more creatively compared to his English counterpart, who only averaged 0.4 key passes.
Although Wan-Bissaka’s defensive numbers completely blow Dumfries’ out the water, along with virtually every fullback in Europe, the Dutch defenders attacking output would be a welcome addition for United, who have lacked a true attacking fullback for years.
A transfer fee won’t break the bank
As well as playing in the mould of the modern day fullback, Dumfries would come at a cost that is completely realistic for United.
At a reported £25 million per the report from the Sun, the Dutch international would be a cheap option for United in an era of football where fees of £40 million and £50 million are becoming commonplace, and the price of Wan-Bissaka is no different with reports via the Sun of a £70 million bid needed to prize Palace away from their star man.
Dumfries would be a sign of good scouting from the club, and with a price tag £45 million less than what Palace want for Wan-Bissaka, it could be a coup of a signing from United.