Manchester United is one of the teams following Manchester City midfielder James McATEE, said a report.
The 22 -year -old is very well assessed at the Etihad stadium and scored seven goals for the Pep Guardiola team this season, but he finds himself at a crossroads this summer as the last 12 months of his current contract approaches.
McATEE was plunged to leave the city and was linked to several sides across Europe, with The telegraph Noming United among its many contenders.
United is known to sign at least a new attacking midfielder. But while their current accent is current on Matheus Cunha of Wolverhampton Wanderers, there could be several additions to the Ruben Amorim team if one of its current attackers is sold.
This has aroused interest in McATEE, who wants football from the first team next season and is likely to entertain interest in its services.
Bayer Leverkusen failed with an offer of 25 million pounds sterling for McATEE in January, but would have retained their interest in potential replacement of Florian Wirtz linked to the city, which could be sold for more than 125 million pounds sterling.
More recently, the Nottingham forest has expressed interest in McATEE, once again replacing a target of the city. Morgan Gibbs-White was appointed possible heir to Kevin de Bruyne and, although Forest would like to keep their international in England, they would be open to sign McATEE if they need a new midfielder.
United can offer McATEE the possibility of changing clubs without uprooting its family life, although the transfers between the two rivals of Manchester were rare in the era of the Premier League.
Not since the free agent Owen Hargreaves in 2011 has a senior player from one side of the city to the other. The transfer of £ 500,000 of the goalkeeper Tony Cotton by City To United in 1996, a very different era, is the last example of the two clubs which actually accept transfer costs.