Antonio Rudiger is stalling on a decision on his future because he wants talks with the next manager, according to reports.
The defender is out of contract with the Blues in the summer and is yet to agree a new deal but has plenty of interest from the likes of , and United.
Chelsea also can’t currently tie Rudiger down to a new long-term deal after being sanctioned by the UK Government, leading to the 29-year-old to consider his options and United appeal.
German sports journalist Christian Falk claims Rudiger ‘would like to talk’ to United’s new permanent manager before making a decision on whether a move to Chelsea’s Premier League rivals would suit him.
However, he could be waiting a little while longer with United still in the process of trying to find Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s permanent replacement.
Reports suggest for the job while PSG manager Mauricio Pochettino is under consideration.
Rudiger will be hoping an announcement is made before the end of the season so he can put pen to paper with a new club at the start of the transfer window, should he call time on his spell in west London.
United look set to be on the hunt for a new centre-back in the summer amid Harry Maguire’s poor form and Rio Ferdinand was recently asked who his former club should be targeting.
‘I would sign Marquinhos,’ Ferdinand told Vibe with Five. ‘I would sign the Uruguayan at Barcelona [Araujo].
‘There are moments in careers, and Harry Maguire is going through it now, where everything you seem to do there seems to be a problem or a mistake.
‘Every mistake you make gets punished and highlighted. Sometimes, I went through my career where I was making mistakes, but they didn’t score, the keeper pulled me out of it or [Nemanja] Vidic made a tackle.
‘That is what happens in teams. Maguire needs a little bit of luck to get out of this dip in form that he is having right now.’
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