Following the failure of signing Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho, Manchester United have reportedly opened discussions with Barcelona to sign their French international Ousmane Dembele on a season-long loan deal. Borussia Dortmund appears to have ruled out a move for United’s first-choice attacking target, Jadon Sancho, 20, this summer.
The England top side has identified 23-year-old Barcelona winger Ousmane Dembele as a possible back-up option to Sancho with just less than two weeks remaining of the summer transfer window. According to Duncan Castles of Record Sport, senior United officials, including executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward, have begun a dialogue with Barcelona to gauge Dembele’s potential availability.
Barcelona is said to be open to sanctioning a temporary move for the forward before next month’s transfer deadline but only if an obligatory purchase option is included in their agreement. The La Liga outfit are demanding a fee of €100million (£92m) from clubs wanting to sign Dembele outright this summer. Dembele has struggled for form and fitness across a frustrating three-year stay in Spain and has so far failed to live up to his hefty £135m transfer fee. But he is determined to fight for his place under new head coach Ronald Koeman and would prefer to remain in Catalonia as it stands.