Manchester United In Talks Over Two Signings, Dalot Exit (Details)

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Manchester United are still in talks with Spanish club Atletico Madrid and Championship side Norwich, MySportDab reports.

United are negotiating the signing of Kieran Trippier and Max Aaron with their respective clubs.

Both players are still being considered by the club due to the uncertainty about Diogo Dalot’s future.

The right-back is still on loan at AC Milan and appears unlikely to return back to Old Trafford at the end of the season.

Manchester United want to sign a new right-back as part of their plans at the end of the season.

According to CalcioMercato, Manchester United are unlikely to keep Dalot at the club.

The 21-year-old has impressed at AC Milan this season, in eight matches and helping them become favourites to win the Serie A title.

With Dalot set to leave permanently, United are in talks with Atletico and Norwich to discuss potential deals for Trippier and Aarons.

Trippier was a target for Manchester United before the January transfer window.

However, the Red Devils decided to end their interest after his ban by the FA for football related offences.

He has good Premier League experience but it’s unlikely United will sign him at the end of the season.

Max Aarons is another quality player on United’s radar.

United have previously signed Daniel James from the Championship.

Coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants to sign an attacking right-back to provide extra competition for Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

Dalot is less likely to return to Old Trafford.

He failed to impress under Solskjaer last season and was sent out on loan this season.

Sevilla are interested in Dalot although Milan remain frontrunners in the race for his signature.

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