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Published 08:33 26 Aug 2015 BST
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There is a likelihood that United chief executive Ed Woodward had broached the subject with Barca, during his trip to Spain, last week, but the odds of them signing the 23-year-old this summer are remote.
Chelsea's chances of signing Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba appear more likely.
The Londoners are confident of bringing in the former Manchester United player for €75m. [The Independent]
The Blues will not finish there and will get their defensive man before the transfer window closes.
Following Sky Sports and BBC reports that Everton's John Stones has put in an official transfer request, Chelsea will snag him but not until they stump up in excess of £35m.
Other sources close to The Toffees say Stones will be going nowhere unless they get £40m. [The Guardian]
Kevin de Bruyne looked all set for Manchester City and was even linked - like most players this summer - to United but he appears to be staying in Germany.
The Wolfsburg midfielder is now set to join Bayern Munich after Pep Guardiola gently nudged his Bavarian board of directors. [Sky Sports]
Tottenham have had a middling start to the season and Mauricio Pochettino is determined to get in at least two more signings.
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