Man Utd midfielder pursuit puts Lage at odds with Wolves, who have Liverpool deal in mind
Man Utd scouted Ruben Neves in person last weekend ahead of a proposed summer approach, and a report has claimed trouble is brewing between Wolves and Bruno Lage.
Central midfield is one area Manchester United are expected to address this summer. Erik ten Hag will succeed Ralf Rangnick at season’s end and the Dutchman will believe he is more than capable of putting the Red Devils back on track.
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Ten Hag will be backed in the market and revamping United’s engine room will be a high priority.
Indeed, Nemanja Matic has announced he will leave, while Paul Pogba is due to become a free agent.
Talk of an ambitious raid for Leeds Utd talisman Kalvin Phillips has swelled in recent weeks. However, prising the boyhood Leeds fan away from Elland Road will be difficult.
Instead, Wolves maestro Ruben Neves appears a far more gettable target, though his manager previously suggested he’ll cost a record fee.
Indeed, Bruno Lage insisted his star midfielder would cost £100m to sign. A fee in that range could break the British transfer record – currently held by Jack Grealish.
A report from the Birmingham Mail has revealed Manchester United have ramped up their burgeoning pursuit by scouting Neves on Saturday.
Wolves fell to Brighton 3-0 with Neves coming off at half-time. However, one sub-par performance is unlikely to detract from his overall body of work which has been excellent in