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Man United transfer target Jurrien Timber has hinted that he could potentially be better served staying with Ajax to continue his development despite interest from the Red Devils.
The young Dutchman has been strongly linked with a switch to Old Trafford this summer as incoming manager Erik ten Hag eyes a potential reunion with his former player. The Red Devils are on the lookout for defensive recruits having endured a woeful season last term - a centre-back and right-back potentially on their shortlist heading into the summer window.
Timber of course would be an excellent acquisition having shown his immense promise both in the Eredivisie and Champions League under ten Hag. However, the player himself has admitted that it could potentially benefit his future career more by staying with the Amsterdam giants.
Speaking with Dutch outlet Telegraaf, he said: "Of course I can develop further there [with Ajax]. I am 100 percent sure of that. I don't feel like I'm done at the club. But I can also develop at other clubs.
“In the end, my gut feeling will be the deciding factor [over whether to leave or not]. The picture has to be right. You can go


