Manchester United are considering whether to step up their interest in RB Leipzig right-back Nordi Mukiele, according to reports in the French media.
Liverpool and Arsenal have both been linked with the France international previously but United have also been keeping tabs on the player for several years.
If they do decide to go after Mukiele, however, they will face competition from the likes of Paris Saint-Germain, Atletico Madrid and Bayern Munich. Fans on Twitter are split on whether the 24-year-old would be a good signing:
Sensible this, id take him for definite
— Nat🏴🇯🇲🔴🔰 (@nat90HJ) May 10, 2022
That’s the wrong leipzig player😭😭😭
— iCapture Hearts📸❤️🇬🇭 (@_candyphotos) May 10, 2022
This could be a really good replacement for AWB and Dalot, please sign 🙏
— Liliia 🇺🇦💗 (@lilikeeper) May 10, 2022
Come on, at this rate we are going to sign the entire Leipzig team
— Sir Axel Ferguson (@SirAxelFerguson) May 10, 2022
Deffo not a bad option, woulda love someone like Frimpong or Livramento instead tbh but I mean… why not? He’s deffo an interesting option. Lamptey could be a decent option too. Vagnoman, Spence or Timber(as a RB) are the wild cards I’d like United to consider
— 𝔊𝔦𝔩_ųɬɖ’s 4🌏☮️| 🇮🇩🥺🎥#Joker4MVP #DR3 #MMA (@Utd_Upa2) May 10, 2022
Awb 2.0
— arga (@influencheers) May 10, 2022
Timber is better for Rb or Spence
— ꜱᴏꜱᴀ (@SosaUTDPriv) May 10, 2022
Get that deal done asap
— Brandon (@B_United21) May 10, 2022
good as cb and rb both
— 𝐉𝐨𝐡𝐧𝐧𝐲 𝐕𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐮𝐞 (@kavikind) May 10, 2022
Man U shouldn’t go near him
He is another AWB promax we need quality RB— benson flourish (@FlourishBenson) May 10, 2022
Mukiele has had a decent season for Leipzig, racking up two goals and five assists in 37 appearances, but he is hardly the most attack-minded fullback.
With United keen to improve on Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who is very limited in the final third of the pitch, you would think that the Red Devils would be pursuing players with much better numbers in terms of assists and chance creation.
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