Manchester United Round Up: Bale Deal On, Hummels Expected In June And Januzaj To PSG

All the news and transfer gossip for Manchester United from today’s Boxing day papers.

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Bale to United possible if Madrid capture Macro Reus

Spanish daily news paper Sport reports that Real Madrid would be prepared to sell Bale to Manchester United if they capture Borussia Dortmund’s Marco Reus in the summer.

Real would be willing to part with the Welshman if they secured up to £120 million from the buying club.

Long-term target Hummels is expected to sign in the Summer.

Another Borussia Dortmund star who could be on the move in the summer according to the Daily Express is Mats Hummels who the paper say may finally sign for long term admirers Manchester United.

Though the report says the move would cost an exorbitant £47 million.

PSG chasing talented youngster

French super-club Paris Saint Germain are in hot pursuit of United youngster Adnan Januzaj with Paris boss Laurent Blanc seeing the Belgian as the attacking reinforcements his side badly need.

Januzaj may be allowed out on loan in January to help kick start his Old Trafford career, according to the Daily Mirror, and PSG is definitely one possible destination.

Injury crisis averted?

United’s long affecting injury crisis looks finally to be easing with Daley Blind confirming his return to training.

The Manchester Evening News report the Dutch international who has been out for six weeks could be in line for a return to action in the New Year possibly in the FA Cup against Yeovil Town.

I can’t influence a referee claims LVG

United boss Louis Van Gaal has said it’s waste of time to rant and rave on the touchline and try and influence the referee says the Daily Mirror.

The Dutchman never usually ventures toward the touchline during United’s matches, saying the practice is futile because players are unable to hear or understand what is being shouting and instead he prefers to watch from the bench.