Manchester United have held talks with Bayern Munich and France defender Benjamin Pavard - according to reports - as Erik ten Hag strives to ramp up his plans for the summer transfer window.
Since appointing Ten Hag last summer, United have sanctioned moves for nine players - including loan deals - and the Dutchman wants key figures upstairs to be ruthless when it comes to outgoings next season.
Among plans for new additions, meanwhile, include a prolific striker and central midfielder. However, the club are also thought to be in the market for an upgrade at right-back with Pavard deemed to be front and centre in that regard.
Reports from The Athletic underline interest from Old Trafford and indicate that initial discussions have already taken place with regards to a summer arrival from the Bundesliga. READ MORE: Neville pinpoints glaring United problem The same article says United will listen to offers for Aaron Wan-Bissaka when the market reopens.