MANCHESTER UNITED have turned down an attempt from Inter Milan to land Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
The Italian giants have offered Dutch wing-back Denzel Dumfries in a shock swap deal but United are not interested.
Right-back Wan-Bissaka, 26, has made ten starts for Erik ten Hag this season, despite missing over a month with a hamstring problem, and is seen as a valued member of the squad.
He was due to be out of contract at the end of this season but United have now activated an option which sees him tied at Old Trafford until 2025.
Inter’s decision to offer Dumfries, who has played 18 times this term, is still a surprise.
Dumfries, 27, remains one of the best attacking right-backs in Serie A and he has also created a string of chances for Filippo Inzagi’s team.
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Yet his contract with the Nerazzurri will expire in June 2025 and he could still leave in the summer.
He is involved in a contract stand-off as he wants £80,000-a-week, but Inter are only offering about £35,000-a-week.
Inter, who actually need to sell to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations in Italy, are currently a point behind Juventus with a game in hand.
Meanwhile, United sit seventh in the Premier League table, 16 points adrift of leaders Liverpool.
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Why swap deals are the big thing this transfer window
With the clock rapidly ticking down on the January transfer window, the only senior player arriving in the Prem for a fee has been new Tottenham recruit, £25m Romanian centre-half Radu Dragusin.
Instead, it’s all about loans - including loans with an obligation to buy in the summer - and even, now, potential swaps.
There have been plenty of swap deals in the past, of course, although only seven in Prem history and most of those involving a cash adjustment.
The most infamous - and far from successful - saw Arsenal exchange want-away Alexis Sanchez for Manchester United’s Henrikh Mkhitaryan in 2018. Hard to argue it wasn’t a deal that saw both clubs lose.
But with the 10-point deduction for Everton - plus further charges for the Goodison side and Nottingham Forest - proving Prem Profitability and Sustainability Rules do have teeth, the old fashioned swap deal is back on the agenda.
It makes sense, too. You get to change players without risking financial breaches, although you do still have to take an outgoing player’s existing contract into account.
With Uefa’s new financial controls also tightening over the next two seasons, with clubs in European competitions forced to limit spending on transfers and wages to 70 per cent of their total revenues by 2025-26 - a concept the Prem is likely to mirror - the swap deal is once more a viable option.
Even with guaranteed TV income of more than £100m per season, Prem clubs have to keep a tighter rein on expenditure.
If that means finding more intelligent solutions, by identifying where an exchange deal might make sense for both clubs, then the bean counters are increasingly likely to give the green light.
We may never again see a Sanchez-Mkhitaryan level deal - although Ben Davies, who arrived at Spurs with Michel Vorm, as Gylfi Sigurdsson went the either way in 2014, is still in N17.
But such deals are no longer unthinkable or a concept from the past. They are very much on the table.
The Red Devils have held an interest in Dumfries, who joined Inter from PSV for around £12m in 2021, since 2022.
Ten Hag is a known admirer of the full-back and has been monitoring him for the last two years.
He has scored nine goals and provided 18 assists for the Italian giants in 114 games.
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