Paris Saint-Germain have slapped a £36million price tag on the head of Manchester United target Thomas Meunier.
That is according to Italian outlet Calciomercato, who say the Red Devils are eyeing Meunier as a long-term replacement for Antonio Valencia.Meunier, 26, has struggled for regular first-team football this season, making just 10 starts and a further four substitute appearance in Ligue 1.
Juventus are also reportedly keen on the Belgian international, who has lost his place in the PSG side to former Barcelona defender Dani Alves.
Meunier would reportedly cost United £36m (Image: Dean Mouhtaropoulos)
Paul Ince promises son Tom some pocket money if Huddersfield dump Man United out of the FA CupPaul Ince has promised to give son Tom some pocket money if he helps to knock Manchester United out of the FA Cup.Ince senior hit the heights in an illustrious playing career for United, Inter Milan and Liverpool.
But the ex-Blackburn boss will be a proud dad in the stands at Huddersfield with Tom due to line up against United for a place in the quarter-finals.Ince junior shone in the 4-1 fourth-round replay win at Birmingham with a goal and two assists to help set up tonight’s tie.
His dad, who played at Old Trafford from 1989 to 1995, said: “It will be a great occasion for me considering the years I had at United, and more so for Thomas.
Juventus are also reportedly keen on the Belgian international, who has lost his place in the PSG side to former Barcelona defender Dani Alves.
Meunier would reportedly cost United £36m (Image: Dean Mouhtaropoulos)
Paul Ince promises son Tom some pocket money if Huddersfield dump Man United out of the FA CupPaul Ince has promised to give son Tom some pocket money if he helps to knock Manchester United out of the FA Cup.Ince senior hit the heights in an illustrious playing career for United, Inter Milan and Liverpool.
But the ex-Blackburn boss will be a proud dad in the stands at Huddersfield with Tom due to line up against United for a place in the quarter-finals.Ince junior shone in the 4-1 fourth-round replay win at Birmingham with a goal and two assists to help set up tonight’s tie.
His dad, who played at Old Trafford from 1989 to 1995, said: “It will be a great occasion for me considering the years I had at United, and more so for Thomas.
Paul and Tom Ince chat at Blackpool (Image: Getty Images)
“People have asked me who I am going to support. I say, ‘What do you mean? My flesh and blood is playing for Huddersfield and I want him to win.’ If he does all right he will get his pocket money!”
The ex-England skipper says he and his son scrutinise every performance.
“After every game he plays we sit down and go through a few things as we watch it again on DVD – not as father and son but more as a manager and a player,” he said.
“I might say that when he gets back to training he needs to do a bit more practice on this or that.He loves football and has the football genes. It is nice to have that passion, not all players do these days.”
Michael Carrick reveals who he wants to replace him at Manchester United after retirement
Manchester United club captain Michael Carrick has hailed youngster Scott McTominay as his heir apparent at Old Trafford.
Carrick has been restricted to just three appearances all season due to injury problems, while 21-year-old McTominay has featured 12 times in all competitions - including playing the full 90 minutes in the recent 2-0 win over Huddersfield at Old Trafford.Jose Mourinho is clearly a fan of the youth team product, and Carrick, 36, is expecting him to step up once the former England midfielder retires in the summer.
Michael Carrick is retiring at the end of the season (Image: Action Images via Reuters) Scotty has done great," Carrick told the official Manchester United website .
"The improvement has been so great over the last six to 12 months, when we've seen him training with us a lot more.You can see that he steps up to every challenge that has been set in every environment. He is an athlete. He is strong, quick and very good on the ball. He has got all of the attributes to have a really good career.
"I know he will take my place someday and that is not something I would be afraid of, or try to put him off, because it is important to help the future and Scott is definitely that.It is my responsibility to do all I can to help him."
“People have asked me who I am going to support. I say, ‘What do you mean? My flesh and blood is playing for Huddersfield and I want him to win.’ If he does all right he will get his pocket money!”
The ex-England skipper says he and his son scrutinise every performance.
“After every game he plays we sit down and go through a few things as we watch it again on DVD – not as father and son but more as a manager and a player,” he said.
“I might say that when he gets back to training he needs to do a bit more practice on this or that.He loves football and has the football genes. It is nice to have that passion, not all players do these days.”
Michael Carrick reveals who he wants to replace him at Manchester United after retirement
Manchester United club captain Michael Carrick has hailed youngster Scott McTominay as his heir apparent at Old Trafford.
Carrick has been restricted to just three appearances all season due to injury problems, while 21-year-old McTominay has featured 12 times in all competitions - including playing the full 90 minutes in the recent 2-0 win over Huddersfield at Old Trafford.Jose Mourinho is clearly a fan of the youth team product, and Carrick, 36, is expecting him to step up once the former England midfielder retires in the summer.
Michael Carrick is retiring at the end of the season (Image: Action Images via Reuters) Scotty has done great," Carrick told the official Manchester United website .
"The improvement has been so great over the last six to 12 months, when we've seen him training with us a lot more.You can see that he steps up to every challenge that has been set in every environment. He is an athlete. He is strong, quick and very good on the ball. He has got all of the attributes to have a really good career.
"I know he will take my place someday and that is not something I would be afraid of, or try to put him off, because it is important to help the future and Scott is definitely that.It is my responsibility to do all I can to help him."
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