Football League World
·15 December 2024
Football League World
·15 December 2024
With news that Manchester United are targeting a left-back, Ruben Amorim could swoop for Leeds United target, Daniel Svensson.
Manchester United have been linked with a move for an exciting young full-back, Daniel Svensson. However, bitter rivals, Leeds United, have also been touting the Nordsjaelland star.
There are reportedly concerns that current Leeds defender, Junior Firpo, won't sign a new deal at Elland Road should they fail to gain promotion. The Championship side want to strengthen the left-flank of their defence, ahead of their promotion push in the second half of the campaign.
Despite this, Premier League strugglers, Man United, look likely to rival the Whites for Svensson's signature. The Reds have reportedly had a scout present to watch the 22-year-old, but are just one of many elite clubs across Europe keeping an eye on Svensson's progress.
Thanks to his seriously impressive performances in the Danish Superliga, Svensson has established himself as one of the most exciting players in the division. He operates mainly as a left-back but has proven to be competent in midfield as well. This has helped the youngster to potentially make a big move, as versatility is an important factor in the modern game.
According to reports, a whole host of European clubs are watching the Swedish defender, and scouts from England's 'big six' have been present at FC Nordsjaelland matches this season. Whilst there is interest from Germany, Spain, France, and England, the exciting full-back remains fully committed to his current side.
There remains no information on whether Svensson has any sort of release clause in his current contract, but his value would likely be much lower than similar players in more high-profile leagues.
Whilst a move to a club like Leeds may be better in terms of playing time, elite clubs, such as Premier League leaders Liverpool, are said to be seriously impressed with what they've seen so far.
Despite agreeing a deal for 17-year-old left-back, Diego Leon, it's been reported that new manager, Ruben Amorim, wants to strengthen the left-hand side of his defence.
A revelation about youngster, Harry Amass, came to light on Tuesday, when GiveMeSport revealed that the 17-year-old is at risk of falling completely out of favour at Old Trafford.
United have seemingly been cursed when it comes to left-backs, with Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia suffering injuries which have kept them sidelined for many crucial matches this season. Rather than trust the youthful Amass, the Portuguese boss is reportedly likely to dive into the transfer market to address this issue.
According to Fabrizio Romano, wonderkid Leon won't arrive in Greater Manchester until July, which still leaves Amorim without a left-back. However, with the hype surrounding Svensson, the United boss could be tempted to snatch the gem away from rivals ahead of that reinforcement landing.
If the 22-year-old has seriously impressed scouts, as reports have suggested, then pouncing on Svensson before anyone else would be a smart piece of business for Manchester United. This would be a chance to get one over on the rest of Europe, reasserting themselves as one of the most attractive clubs for young talent.
If Leeds are to secure the Nordsjaelland defender, it could be a huge coup for the Yorkshire club. With links to the best clubs in Europe, it could be a massive statement signing if the Championship side can fend off the competition for the Sweden international.
However, the Whites must move fast if they want to complete a deal. With the number of clubs who are reportedly sniffing around the 22-year-old, Leeds must make sure they're in the best possible position to go after him in January.
The news of interest from Man United will be a concern, as undoubtedly, playing for the Red Devils is a much more enticing prospect than playing for Leeds, regardless of what's happening on the pitch at either club. The latter are simply unable to compete financially with some of the names linked with their target, which could put them on the back foot to land Svensson.
On the contrary, match minutes will be hugely important for the Swede. He will want to continue his development, rather than sit on the bench and not get a chance. The Championship side will most likely be able to offer more opportunities than the bigger clubs, particularly if Firpo walks away, which could be a huge bonus in Leeds' favour, as long as the Elland Road outfit are happy for him to use the club as a stepping stone in his career.
Leeds have some key factors that could help swing Svensson in their favour, such as opportunities, but Amorim eyeing reinforcements on the left-edge and their target on the radar, should spark fear.
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