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Man Utd Transfer News: Midfielder deal confirmed, Arsenal ace’s hint, £65m Chelsea battle
Alexis Sanchez wouldn't mind joining Manchester United
 
Manchester United have waved goodbye to Liam Grimshaw, with the midfielder joining Preston North End.
The 20-year-old, who spent the first half of the season on loan at Motherwell, has signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with the Championship outfit.
Grimshaw, who joined United when he was six, expressed his delight at the move.
“I have been at Manchester United a long time, but I am ready to move on and make a career for myself,” he told Preston’s official website.
 
“This is a chance to get my career going. It is great to be back home in Lancashire and I am looking to get settled and start to kick on with my career.”
Alexis Sanchez would be keen to play for United, according to reports.
The Chilean ace has been in fabulous form for the Gunners this season, despite missing a chunk of football after being sidelined with a hamstring injury.
Spanish publication Don Balon however claim that Sanchez has no desire to Chelsea.
 
But the report suggests that he would be eager to re-unite with Pep Guardiola, whom he worked under at Barcelona.
City and United have both been touted as possible destinations for Guardiola, who will leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season.
Barcelona could challenge United for Eden Hazard’s signature, according to reports.
A handful of Europe’s elite are tracking Hazard, including the Red Devils and Real Madrid.
 
Man Utd Transfer News: Midfielder deal confirmed, Arsenal ace’s hint, £65m Chelsea battle
Eden Hazard is in demand
 
Real however could be cut adrift in the bidding process as they have been hit with a year-long transfer ban for breaching rules on signing non-Spanish Under-18 players.
And French publication BuzzSport claim Barca want to add another househuld name to their already highly-vaunted squad.
The report suggests Barca could submit a big offer which they hope will blow United out of the water.

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