Man United PLAN January MOVE For Marc Guehi [Full Details]

by Ifeanyichukwu Chris Akashili
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Manchester United want former Chelsea defender Marc Guehi ahead of the January window 2024, MySportDab reports.

The defender is attracting interest from the Old Trafford club who want to make sure they make the move happen.

Marc Guehi could come in as a replacement for Harry Maguire or coming in as a huge player to help resolve the defensive problem.

Manchester United have been dealing with so much as they seem to be performing badly this season both in the Premier League and Champions League.

Their defensive problem have increased over the past few games which have kept some players out of the team on long term injury.

Marc Guehi is being targeted by Manchester United to help fix their problems and also a long term fix with the club going forward.

Chelsea were also once linked with bringing back the defender before they opted on making other moves which saw them moving on.

According to report reaching us from Transfer News Live, Manchester United have planned a move which will see them sign Marc Guehi in the January window.

Here Is What Was Said:

“Manchester United are keeping tabs on Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi ahead of a potential move next summer.

The Old Trafford club want to complete the move which they seem fit for their side and to also improve the team.

Erik Ten Hag have been tasked with a huge job which was much easier last season as they made the top four and won the Carabao Cup.

Marc Guehi could be coming in the January window with a possible move for the England defender who is open to making a move elsewhere from Crystal Palace.

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