Man Utd 'hold talks over PSG star Hakimi and alerted to Dumfries' availability' as they plot transfer for right-back | The Sun

MANCHESTER UNITED have turned their attention towards signing a new right-back, according to reports.

The Red Devils are eyeing a rebuild under new manager Erik ten Hag.


Tyrell Malacia and Christian Eriksen have already arrived at Old Trafford.

Ajax ace Lisandro Martinez will soon follow suit in a £55million move.

All three are either familiar with Ten Hag personally or have experience playing in the Dutch league.

And according to Football Transfers, Ten Hag will continue his theme of attempting to sign familiar faces with United keen on signing Inter Milan ace Denzel Dumfries, formally of PSV.

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Inter are open to selling the right-back this summer.

Discussions over Paris Saint-Germain right-back Achraf Hakimi, who is highly rated by Ten Hag.

However, Hakimi would be the pricier option out of the two.

Southampton's Kyle Walker-Peters is also on Man Utd's shortlist.

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However, a move is unlikely to take place with the club needing to move on Aaron Wan-Bissaka first.

Shifting the 24-year-old will be difficult due to his high wages and length of contract.

On the left side of the defence, United are keen on Hoffenheim's David Raum.

The Germany international is also attracting interest from West Ham and Newcastle.

Raum could be picked up for around £30m.

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