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02nd Nov 2016

Manchester United ready to break world record to sign Uruguayan youngster

United could break a world record...

Robert Redmond

Manchester United are really struggling in front of goal at the moment.

Jose Mourinho’s side have only scored with one of their last 91 shots in the Premier League and lack depth in the centre-forward position, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic out of form, Wayne Rooney looking ready for MLS and Marcus Rashford being used as a winger.

Unfortunately for United, their woes in front of goal are currently matched by defensive troubles.

Mourinho will be without Eric Bailly for two months, Antonio Valencia has a fractured arm, Chris Smalling missed last week’s goalless draw with Burnley through injury and Phil Jones has been plagued by injuries for over a year.

Mourinho has thus reportedly targeted a new central defender, and has set his sights on a potential world beater.

According to The Mirror, Jose Gimenez is a target for United, and the club are prepared to meet his buy-out clause of £56m.

The 21-year-old is a fast, aggressive and combative defender in the mould of Diego Godin, his Atletico Madrid and Uruguay teammate.

Gimenez was a regular at the heart of Diego Simeone’s defence for the past two seasons, but has lost his place this campaign and has only made two appearances.

His contract also expires in 18-months, which may drive his price down. The Mirror report that United would prefer to do a deal in January, but that might not be possible and it could be next summer before the move comes to fruition.

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