Manchester United are among the teams who pursues the midfielder of Manchester City, James Mcateee, according to a report.
The 22-year-old is heavily rated in the Etihad Stadium and has scored seven goals for Pep Guardiola’s team this season, but he finds himself on a crossroads this summer when he approaches the last 12 months of his current contract.
McATEE was tipped into the city for departure and was associated with several sides across Europe The Telegraph Names among its numerous clients.
It is known that United is interested in signing at least one new attacking midfielder. While her current focus is on Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Matheus Cunha, there could be several additions to Ruben Amorim’s squad if one of his current strikers is sold.
This has aroused interest in Mcateee, who would like the first team football next season and is probably interested in his services.
Bayer Leverkusen failed in January with a bid of 25 million GBP for McATEE, but assumed that she had retained her interest as a potential replacement for Florian Wirtz bound by the city with city, which could be sold for over £ 125 million.
In recent times, Nottingham Forest has again expressed interest in Mcateee, again as a replacement for a city destination. Morgan Gibbs-White was named Kevin de Bruyne as a possible legacy, and while Wald wants to keep her English international, they would be open to the signing of Mcatee if you need a new midfielder.
Unitede can offer Mcatee the opportunity to change clubs without uprooting his family life, although transfers between the two Manchester rivals were rare in the Premier League era.
Not since Free Agent Owen Hargreaves in 2011, a senior player moved from one side of the city to another. The transfer of the goalkeeper Tony Coton of 500,000 GBP from city to United in 1996, a completely different era, is the last example of the two clubs that actually agree to a transmission fee.