MANCHESTER UNITED are reportedly eyeing up a summer swoop for Flamengo star Wesley Franca.
The 21-year-old right-back has risen through the ranks at the Brazilian giants.
Wesley Franca (right) is being eyed by Manchester United[/caption]
The full-back has starred for Flamengo since breaking into the first two years ago[/caption]
Wesley was a near-ever present as Flamengo finished third in Brazil’s Serie A last season.
The versatile defender is being watched by Red Devils scouts ahead of a potential £25million move, according to reports in Brazil.
Fichajes claim Ruben Amorim wants to put Wesley on the right side of his 3-4-3 system.
United splashed the cash on Patrick Dorgu earlier this week, bringing in the left-sided fullback from Lecce.
But any deal for Wesley is likely to take place after the Club World Cup.
Flamengo are taking part in the revamped 63-game competition, which gets underway on June 14.
The club have already rejected a bid worth over £20million from Russian side Zenit for Wesley.
And they believe they could receive an even bigger offer from United in the summer.
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United have yet to fire under Amorim, with reports suggesting almost the entire squad could be up for sale.
The Portuguese boss has been unable to turn around the club’s fortunes since arriving in November.
Amorim has since claimed he is in charge of the “worst Manchester United team in history“.
And the 40-year-old admitted last month he had lost his temper in the dressing room following a 3-1 defeat to Brighton, breaking a TV.
Amorim said: “I’m a young guy and sometimes I make a mistake.
“That’s why I don’t [usually] speak after the game. This game, I needed to talk and maybe it was a mistake.
“Then I get more nervous and go to the [press] conference really nervous and say things you should not say.
“I don’t promise I will not do it again. I don’t know, but I’ll try to improve.”
Amorim later clarified his comments, adding: “I did not say I was nervous. I said the team was nervous and I was frustrated.”
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