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Agent confirms Man Utd interest in Euro 2024 hero Ratcliffe knows well
Dan Ndoye's agent has confirmed Manchester United's interest in the Switzerland star.
The winger terrified defences at Euro 2024 despite coming off a fairly unimpressive season at Bologna. Though the Serie A side achieved the historic feat of qualifying for the Champions League, Ndoye's contribution left a few things to be desired, with the 23-year-old notching just three goals and five assists along the way
However, Ndoye looked a completely different player for Switzerland as they reached the quarter-final stage at this summer's tournament in Germany, ultimately bowing out against England on penalties.
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His performances at the Euros have attracted the interest of several clubs. In Italy, Inter have been heavily linked with the winger, though Swiss media recently played down talk that the Nerazzurri were very keen on adding him to their title-winning squad this summer.
What was described as true, however, was that Man Utd had enquired about the Swiss, and this has now seemingly been confirmed by his agent.
Man Utd keen on Ndoye
As relayed by Swiss outlet Blick, Ndoye's representative Fahd Adamson has spoken about the player's future and revealed that the Red Devils have taken an interest in his client.
"Of course, it is logical [that Man Utd are interested]. United belong to INEOS and Dan has already played for the other two INEOS clubs, Nice and Lausanne."
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Adamson then revealed that several Premier League clubs got in touch with Ndoye following his performance against England and provided this teasing response: "We will see what comes of it."
"We will discuss the matter [of a transfer], with Dan, with his family. [His next move] needs to be considered carefully to avoid taking a wrong career step."
Bologna's recruitment chief Giovanni Sartori recently insisted that Ndoye was among the club's 'untouchables,' but it is expected that the Serie A side will sell at the right price. It is thought that Ndoye could command more than €25 million this summer.