Manchester United have their list of priorities for this summer's transfer window and, while it may seem a surprise, Eduardo Camavinga is not in first place. The English club are interested in him, but it's likely that the sporting directive would prefer to close other deals before committing to his possible signing.
That's what journalist and transfer market specialist Tancredi Palmeri reports. He assured that in United's list of priorities ahead of Camavinga are Sancho and Varane. The first example is merely a case of crossing the 't's and dotting the 'i's before he is announced as a Red Devil, as it would take one of football's biggest surprises for the deal not to go through. The second one, meanwhile, appears to be getting closer and closer each day.
Varane would be a huge signing but one which would leave the club's accounts a lot emptier than they would like. For that reason, they would look fondly at selling Paul Pogba to partly fund their move for Camavinga. According to the aforementioned journalist, PSG have made United an offer of 60 million for Pogba, something which the Red Devils are evaluating at the moment.
The temptation to make Camavinga into the 'new Pogba' has been present ever since the young Frenchman broke through at Rennes, but it now appears that the two could be more directly linked than first thought.