Man Utd make contact with £25m World Cup star over summer transfer

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Michael Carrick is working with Manchester United bosses on transfer targets for the summer (Picture: Getty)

Manchester United have approached Borussia Dortmund and Norway wing-back Julian Ryerson to discuss a possible transfer move this summer, according to reports in Germany.

Ryerson enjoyed a stellar season with Dortmund last term, contributing at both ends of the pitch and finishing the campaign with an outstanding tally of 15 assists in 42 games – a total only bettered by Michael Olise (19).

The 28-year-old right-back joined BVB two-and-a-half years ago from Union Berlin and has gone on to make 130 appearances in all competitions for the club in that time, proving an invaluable addition with his level of consistency and versatility.

But there has been mounting speculation that last season could prove to be Ryerson’s last at Westfalenstadion, with top teams from across Europe circling.

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Ryerson’s eye-catching displays at this summer’s World Cup have done little to quash those rumours, with his showing in Norway’s stunning last-16 win over Brazil, in which he neutralised the threat of Vinicius Junior, earning especially rave reviews.

According to Bild, Ryerson’s ‘strong performances haven’t gone unnoticed in England’ and Manchester United are eyeing a possible deal as they scour the market for defensive reinforcements.

It’s claimed the Red Devils ‘recently made contact with Ryerson’s representatives again’ having first been credited with an interest in the full-back in February.

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Ryerson is enjoying a superb World Cup with Norway (Picture: Getty)
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The BVB star got the better of Vinicius Junior as Norway dumped out Brazil (Picture: Getty)

United would likely have to fend off fierce competition to land Ryerson, though, with several elite European teams said to be closely monitoring the situation.

The report stresses that Dortmund’s hierarchy consider Ryerson to be one of the club’s ‘most important leaders’ and are therefore eager to begin contract talks with Ryerson’s camp as soon as possible once Norway’s World Cup campaign comes to an end.

However, an offer in excess of €30million (£25m) would have to be ‘seriously considered’ by BVB and could be enough to strike an agreement.

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Dortmund would consider selling Ryerson for the right price (Picture: Getty)

BVB stand to make a tidy profit on Ryerson should they decide to sell having signed the full-back from Union Berlin for a fee of just €5m in January 2023.

Ryerson’s current contract with Dortmund is not due to expire until June 2028.

Old Trafford bosses – working together with new permanent head coach Michael Carrick – are said to be on the hunt for a more attack-minded right-back to compete with Diogo Dalot, with Noussair Mazraoui failing to register a single goal or assist in the Premier League last season.

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There has been some concern over Ryerson’s fitness in the player’s native Norway after he was brought off on the hour-mark against Brazil, having already missed the side’s clash with the Ivory Coast due to a hamstring problem.

But while Ryerson was pictured received treatment after making his way off the field, he is expected to continue his run in the side for Norway’s quarter-final showdown against England.

‘It was the calves. Fortunately, the injury held,’ said the Norway head coach Stale Solbakken told reporters on Monday..

‘It’s just the strain, probably because he hasn’t trained enough.

‘He’ll look even better in the next game.’

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