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Manchester United transfer news: Michael Keane wanted by Tottenham, Liverpool and Everton as well as Red Devils

Jose Mourinho faces tough battle to re-sign defender from Burnley this summer despite sell-on fee advantage

MANCHESTER UNITED are reportedly in a four-way battle to re-sign Michael Keane from Burnley this summer.

The newly-capped England international is one of the Premier League’s most sought-after defenders following a terrific season under Sean Dyche.

Michael Keane is being chased by four clubs this summer
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Michael Keane is being chased by four clubs this summerCredit: Reuters

Man United boss Jose Mourinho is keen on bringing Keane back to Old Trafford just three years after the centre-back was sold to Burnley by Louis van Gaal for a mere £2million.



Keane is expected to fetch over £30m this time around, but the Red Devils face serious competition from a number of other English giants.

claims Tottenham, Liverpool and Everton are also desperate to sign the 24-year-old, and the team promising the most playing time could come out on top.

Man Utd must battle Spurs, Liverpool and Everton for the Burnley ace
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Man Utd must battle Spurs, Liverpool and Everton for the Burnley aceCredit: Reuters
Jose Mourinho is not afraid to bring back old players to United
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Jose Mourinho is not afraid to bring back old players to UnitedCredit: Rex Features

However, the ball is firmly in United’s court from a financial point of view as they are entitled to 25 per cent of Keane’s future fee.

Mourinho isn’t afraid to fly in the face of his predecessors by re-signing players, with the world-record £89m capture of Paul Pogba proof that not even Sir Alex Ferguson is safe from his scrutiny.

Man Utd broke the world transfer record to re-sign Paul Pogba
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Man Utd broke the world transfer record to re-sign Paul PogbaCredit: Getty Images
Mourinho has hinted at a move for Javier Hernandez
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Mourinho has hinted at a move for Javier HernandezCredit: Getty Images

But despite shipping off a large number of influential first-teamers at Chelsea, Mourinho claimed he’d never have sold Angel Di Maria, Danny Welbeck or Javier Hernandez had he been at the Theatre of Dreams before Van Gaal.

And a move for Bayer Leverkusen striker Hernandez could also be on the cards after Mourinho highlighted the Mexican’s goal-scoring instincts to illustrate United’s infamous problems in the final third.

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