
Man Utd keeping tabs on Angers left-back Dan Sinate, 19, as they plan for the future
United manager Ruben Amorim is putting together a massive squad overhaul after the club's worst ever Premier League campaign.
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Manchester United are monitoring Angers' promising young talent Dan Sinate
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Man Utd will follow Sinate's progress throughout this coming season
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And SunSport understand Amorim, 40, is also planning for the future with Man Utd eyeing Sinate, 19.
The Red Devils will follow the left-back's progress throughout this coming season.
That is after the Manchester giants' scouts were left impressed by the Mali youth international's displays during the Maurice Revello Tournament.
Sinate stood out while playing with Mali's Under-20s during this year's edition in June.
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Nevertheless, a move seems more likely next summer or January the earliest.
The full-back can also play as a centre-back as well as a midfielder and has stood out thank to his dribbling, positioning, technique and confidence on the ball.
The defender has also played for Alaves as well as Monaco, where he amassed two goals in 40 appearances with the Under-19s.
Sinate would be joining former team-mate and fellow Mali international Sekou Kone if he moved to United.
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Kone, 19, is already turning heads at Old Trafford after playing in both of the Red Devils' post-season matches in Asia.
According to The Mail, the midfielder has won over Amorim and his coaching staff with his displays during pre-season.
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And so the Portuguese tactician and the club have decided to cancel the defensive midfielder's planned loan move to Ineos-owned Lausanne.
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That means Kone could find first-team opportunities this coming season as United look to rebuild on a budget.
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Sinate could reunite with former team-mate and fellow countryman Sekou Kone at Man Utd
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