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Manchester United closing in on signing Darren Fletcher's sons amid Man City 'revenge' move for Harrison Parker

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Manchester United hope to sign Darren Fletcher's twin sons, Jack and Tyler, from City before the end of the month amid a "revenge" move by their rivals.

City are about to sign centre-back Harrison Parker, 16, from the United academy after the club refused to meet his demands for a higher salary.

United sources believe City's approach for Parker is a response to the anticipated switch of the Fletcher twins, 16, to Old Trafford.

Well-placed sources say Parker was offered a competitive financial package but the club were unwilling to break their salary structure. Also read: United confirm 26-man squad vs Leeds Parker joined United from the Arsenal academy in 2021 and he would have become a scholar at Old Trafford for the forthcoming season.

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