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Matthew Hobkinson

Manchester United to 'battle' Chelsea for Leeds star and more transfer rumours

Manchester United are reportedly set to 'battle' Chelsea for the signing of Leeds United star Illan Meslier.

According to French outlet Media Foot (via Caught Offside ), both United and Chelsea are interested in signing Meslier. The 22-year-old is one of the youngest goalkeepers in the Premier League and has impressed during his time between the sticks at Leeds.

The Frenchman could now be set for a move to Old Trafford as United look to the shot-stopper as a possible replacement for David de Gea, who is out of contract at the end of this season. Although the club have the option to extend the 32-year-old's deal by a further year, Meslier could be viewed as a longer-term solution to Erik ten Hag's goalkeeping headache.

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Elsewhere, The Athletic report that Everton are 'admirers' of Anthony Elanga.

The report states that the Toffees are keen on a move for the United forward as the club look to bolster their attacking options in the winter window. The 20-year-old has made 14 appearances for the club so far this season across all competition, registering just one assist in 493 minutes of action.

Elanga has started five times for United in the Premier League this season but has yet to click into gear under Ten Hag. Whether or not the club would allow the youngster to leave on loan or on a permanent basis is yet to be seen, with the Reds no doubt reluctant to make a decision on his future until they have been able to recruit another forward of their own.

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