Although it appears as if interim Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will not be given any funds to strengthen his side in the January transfer window, it hasn't stopped speculation of who might join the club in the summer.
A report from ESPN states that the club are sounding out a potential move for Roma winger Cengiz Under. It is believed that it would take a bid in the region of €50 million would secure the Turkish international's services.
Under has impressed since moving to Italy in 2017, scoring 14 goals in 55 appearances for the Serie A side.
Under is contracted at Roma until 2022 and any potential sale of the player would see 25 percent of the fee will go to Under's former club Istanbul Basaksehir.
Arsenal and Tottenham have also been linked with a move for the attacker, who has made ten appearances for Turkey, scoring four goals.
Meanwhile Carlo Ancelotti has moved to dismiss speculation that United target Kalidou Koulibaly will leave Naples, stating that the sought after centre back is happy in Spain:
In England they write that Koulibaly can leave because of the problem of racism.
I do not think so, Koulibaly is happy in Naples, he’s upset like others, but it will not be a trigger for a goodbye.
He never showed it, he wants to stay in Naples and in Italy, a country he likes very much.