Erik ten Hag views Fabian Ruiz as ‘ideal alternative signing’ for Manchester United
Posted by  badge Boss on Aug 07, 2022 - 01:43PM
Fabian Ruiz is on Manchester United’s radar (Getty)

are targeting Napoli midfielder Fabian Ruiz as an alternative signing to Frenkie de Jong, according to reports.

Erik ten Hag made De Jong his top target for the summer transfer window and while United have a €85 million (£71.7m) deal in place with , the Netherlands international has major reservations about a move to United.

De Jong has also made it clear that his preference is to remain at Barca, while the Spanish club still owe him around €17m (£14m) after he agreed to defer part of his salary to help their financial situation.

United also face competition from as they have also held talks about the prospect of signing De Jong this summer and it’s understood that the 25-year-old would prefer to join a club who play in the .

According to , United are exploring alternatives and Ten Hag views Ruiz as ‘an ideal alternative’ to De Jong.

The report also claims that Leicester City midfielder Youri Tielemans and Wolves’ Ruben Neves are two other names on United’s shortlist.

Frenkie de Jong has been Manchester United’s top target this summer (Getty)

Ruiz was one of Napoli’s standout performers last season as he helped Luciano Spalletti’s side finish third in Serie A.

The Spain international has just one year remaining on his contract with Napoli and he has already rejected their offer of a new contract.

Earlier this summer, Napoli had been holding out for a €30m (£25.3m) fee for the 25-year-old.

Speaking on Friday, Ten Hag remained adamant that United will not bring in a new midfielder for the sake of it if they miss out on De Jong.

‘I have a squad and I’m happy with the current squad, we make good progress, I’m happy with the signings until now,’ said Ten Hag.

‘You don’t need any player, you need the right player, that’s what we’re working for.

‘If it’s not the right player, no [we won’t sign them], we need the right players.’

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