Report: Man Utd target Barcelona star Jules Kounde

Report: Man Utd target Barcelona star Jules Kounde

Manchester United are reportedly willing to table a £54m bid to secure Barcelona's Jules Kounde as one of Ruben Amorim's first signings.

The Red Devils sacked Erik ten Hag at the end of October after a terrible run of form which saw them win just three of their first nine Premier League matches.

Ruud van Nistelrooy added another four points on the board during his two games in charge at Old Trafford before Man Utd appointed Amorim as Ten Hag's successor.

Amorim has a big task on his hands to turn around their fortunes with Man Utd currently sitting 13th in the Premier League table after 11 matches.

The former Sporting Lisbon boss is set to take his 3-4-3 formation to Man Utd when he takes charge of his first match at the weekend against newly-promoted Ipswich Town, who beat Tottenham in their last match.

A possible system change has raised concerns that Man Utd will have to dip back into the transfer market in January after spending big sums over the summer on Matthijs de Ligt, Joshua Zirkzee, Manuel Ugarte, Leny Yoro and Noussair Mazraoui.

And reports in Spain claim that 'on Amorim's orders' Man Utd have 'reached' 65m euro (£54m) for Barcelona defender Kounde with the France international one of Amorim's 'first requests as soon as he arrived at Old Trafford'.

Man Utd have 'already prepared a first offensive' worth 65m euro but Barcelona president Joan Laporta and sporting director Deco 'consider him essential' to their plans.

Although last summer they 'did consider selling Kounde if they received an interesting offer, they now want absolutely nothing to do with this possibility'.

Barcelona want his termination clause if they are to let him go and 'considering that Kounde's release clause is set at a prohibitive €1billion, it seems unlikely that he could end up at United or anywhere else, so it is an option that can be said to have been completely ruled out.' 

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