Still hunting for players, MU is advised not to sign Denzel Dumfries

DBasia.news – Manchester United are still looking for new squads, one of which is Inter Milan’s full-back, Denzel Dumfries. However, former Manchester United player, Gary Neville said that United should not sign him.

Erik ten Hag started his job as manager of Manchester United. One of his task is to make the Man United defense difficult to penetrate as last season Man United did not appear too strong when attacked.

Ten Hag also evaluated the performances of Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Diogo Dalot. Both players are considered not to have performed well enough during the last season.

According to reports circulating in England, Manchester United are targeting Jurrien Timber as new ammunition for the defense sector. A number of approaches have also been made to Ajax Amsterdam.

Jurrien Timber is known as a defender who can play in a number of positions. In addition to central defender, Timber can also be shifted to the right wing.

However, so that Timber can focus on playing, Ten Hag is looking for other players for the right wing sector. The choice fell to Denzel Dumfries who performed quite well with Inter Milan.

According to the Daily Mail report, Inter Milan had no objection in releasing Dumfries, who had just joined for one season. However, the offer should not be less than €40 million.

For Manchester United, that amount is still within reach. The Red Devils are expected to make their first offer in the near future.

However, the plan was rejected by Gary Neville. To him, Dumfries’ appearance was anything but pleasant. The former player had watched Dumfries play live when the Netherlands faced England in 2019.

“He is not a defender at all. From the first minute, everything looks bad,” explained Neville as reported by the Manchester Evening News.

Meanwhile, Manchester United also continues to find new players in the transfer market this time. Frenkie de Jong, Robert Lewandowski, and Christian Eriksen are a number of names that have caught the attention of the Red Devils.