Man Utd are interested in acquiring the services of Hoffenheim winger Bazoumana Toure, according to reports in the German media.
Pill Bild claims the Red Devils consider the Ivory Coast international a “perfect fit” for what they are looking for as they look to strengthen their left wing.
Toure is an international teammate of Amad, as well as past transfer target, Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig.
The 20 year old player had a good season with Hoffenheim, scoring 5 goals and providing 12 assists in 32 appearances.
Toure would be a cheaper addition to the squad
With the bulk of United’s transfer budget devoted to strengthening the midfield, Director of Football Jason Wilcox appears to be looking for a lower-cost solution for the front line.
Already revealed that while Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers and Everton’s Iliman Ndiaye are highly favored by recruitment teams, there is also interest in Lille’s Matias Fernandez-Pardo.
Like Toure, the Belgian is still young and his asking price is expected to be much lower than the likes of Rogers, Ndiaye and Diomande.
Bild reported that Hoffenheim are in a “strong negotiating position” regarding Toure, and they will only sell if they receive a “major offer,” but they are also “ready to talk.” Based on information from other sources, a fee of around €40 million (£35 million) may be enough to get a deal done.
Man Utd needs to beat 2 other Premier League teams
Brentford and Newcastle are also believed to be interested in recruiting Toure, but it is unlikely that these two clubs will pose a major threat to Michael Carrick’s side.
The Bees cannot offer Ivory Coast Champions League football, while the Magpies are said to be close to a deal for another winger – Osasuna’s Victor Munoz.
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