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Man Utd are among the clubs who have made “exploratory contacts” about signing Sporting Lisbon left-back Maxi Araujo, according to reports in the Portuguese media.
A BOLA claim that the Red Devils, Chelsea and Tottenham have joined Atletico Madrid and Juventus in pursuing the Uruguayan international ahead of the summer transfer window.
Araujo has an €80m (£69m) release clause in his contract, and due to the sheer amount of interest in the player, Sporting are minded to hold out for that fee.
However, a lot depends on how many teams actually make formal approaches for the 26-year-old at the end of the season. Currently, only enquiries have been lodged.
Why are Man Utd interested in the defender?
Director of Football Jason Wilcox has made signing a left-back one of his three priorities for the summer, along with a central midfielder and a left winger.
Araujo could be a solution for two positions. He would provide stiff competition for Luke Shaw, having played most of his minutes on the left side of a back four for Sporting this campaign.
However, the Uruguayan can also be deployed further up the pitch as a winger, much like Patrick Dorgu, so his positional flexibility makes him an attractive target.
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Another club is the favourite to sign Araujo
A BOLA report that Atletico are currently “ahead in the race” for the player, with the La Liga side’s manager, Diego Simeone, said to be a big fan, but a lot will hinge on who is able to agree a transfer fee with Sporting.
Considering what Araujo could offer United, in terms of his ability to play multiple roles, this is definitely a transfer story to keep a close eye on over the coming days and weeks.
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