Old Trafford side chase Real Madrid, Borussia Dortmund and PSV Eindhoven talents.
Old
Trafford boss Louis van Gaal is set to be handed a massive £150m
transfer kitty as he sets about bringing in big name addition to boost
his Man United squad this summer according to the Daily Express.
Van Gaal spent upwards of £150m on new players last summer and are
still very much in the hunt for a top four spot, and one imagines the
Dutch manager’s transfer projections would take a real hit should a
Champions League berth not be secured.
Top of his targets is £80m
rated Welsh international Gareth Bale, who has become the victim of a
fair amount of abuse from a section of the Real Madrid faithful, this
despite a very solid run of form over the course of his time in the
Spanish capital.
Bale’s return of 36 goals and 23 assists in 81
appearances is one that most would deem more than acceptable but there
is a danger that the former Tottenham man could be driven out and a move
to Man United may interest the talented 25 year old.
Man United are ready to cut their losses on Angel di Maria, with PSG said to be keen, to help part fund a move for Bale.
Van
Gaal has his sights set on another winger, with PSV Eindhoven said to
be a player the former Netherlands national team coach covets.
The
youngster has been in sublime form this term, leading the Eredivisie
goal-scoring charts, helping Philipp Cocu’s side to within touching
distance of a domestic title.
Man United are ready to make a £20m bid for the 21 year old.
Van
Gaal will also look to boost his defence with a move for long term
target Mats Hummels, rated by this source at £30m, and given that
Borussia Dortmund are unlikely to secure a Champions League berth for
next season a move to the Premier League side may be looking very
tempting indeed for the World Cup winner.
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