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Manchester United summer target Daniel Bachmann explains why he snubbed transfer interest

Watford goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann says he turned down a move to Manchester United because he didn’t want to spend prolonged spells on the bench with national team prospects in mind.

The Austria international had been in talks with the Reds, who were after a back-up option to David de Gea following the loan exit of Dean Henderson to Nottingham Forest. However, Bachman revealed that “the famous overall package didn't fit” and that he wouldn't have been happy to become a bit-part player at 28 years old.

In the end, the club recruited Martin Dubravka from Newcastle on deadline day in a loan deal that has an option to buy. Speaking to LAOLA1, Bachmann detailed what transpired during his talks and why he came to the conclusion he did.

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“There have been talks with Manchester United, that's no secret,” he admitted. “Of course it's great to be associated with such a club. It was also a serious story.

"In the end, however, I'm still a Watford player and I'm very happy about it because I play here regularly, bring in my performances and hopefully can play a role in the national team again.

“If I had gone to Man United it would have been in the number two position. That's quite clear because in David de Gea they have a top goalkeeper who has been one of the best, if not the best, goalkeeper in the Premier League over the last ten years.

“Of course, that doesn't mean I would never have played if I went there. One does not exclude the other, because every goalkeeper can be replaced.”

But, he added: “I would not have gone to Manchester United just to sit on the bench. I would have come to training every day and tried to convince the

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