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Published 12:41 18 May 2019 BST
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United's summer transfer priority is a centre back, an area that chief executive Ed Woodward insisted was not an issue heading into 2018/19. That centre-back is Napoli's Kalidou Koulibaly. The report reads:
'The Senegal international's hefty price is likely to scupper United's hopes. Koulibaly is 27, under contract until 2023 with a reported 150m euro (£130m) buy-out clause in 2021, and his club have no need to sell.'Right-back is the other gaping wound in United's defence. For all his attacking talents, Diogo Dalot has been exposed in defence on numerous occasions while Antonio Valencia has moved on and Ashley Young as a stop-gap cannot be allowed to continue. To that end, it is no surprise to hear that United are going up against Manchester City for Crystal Palace's Wan-Bissaka. The 19-year-old is not said to be agitating for a summer move but may well be tempted if the Manchester clubs make serious offers. Elsewhere in the world of United transfers, and away from that Top 5 list, the club has been linked - by Duncan Castles - with Barcelona and Netherlands goalkeeper Jasper Cilessen if David De Gea opts to leave Old Trafford over the summer.
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