Italian giants Juventus reportedly want to sign Diogo Dalot once his Manchester United contract expires next summer. Dalot has started the season in fine form, becoming first-choice right back for new boss Erik ten Hag.
However, he is one of many players inside the final year of his deal. United at least hold an option to automatically extend those terms by a further 12 months, if they so wish.
That has not stopped some of Europe's biggest clubs from circling the 23-year-old. Barcelona are already said to be interested but now Juventus, according to Italian outlet Calciomercato, are also set to join the race.
Their current wing-backs Juan Cuadrado and Alex Sandro are already confirmed as leaving at the end of the current season and so a ready-made replacement is required.
Meanwhile, United have apparently been keeping close tabs on Sassuolo midfielder Davide Frattesi.
Gazzetta dello Sport say United sent scouts to watch the 23-year-old over the summer Frattesi joined Sassuolo back in 2017 from Roma but has had to bide his time for a first-team slot, going out on loan on three separate occasions.
He has scored three goals in just nine Serie A outings so far, with his club perched inside the top half of the table.