Jerome Boateng keen on Manchester United move

Boateng is finally moving on from Die Roten
Boateng is finally moving on from Die Roten / Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images
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Jerome Boateng is keen on a move to Manchester United this summer but there is no indication that the Red Devils want to actually sign him. 

Boateng is currently without a club following his release from Bayern Munich at the end of last season. His departure brought an incredible decade in Bavaria to a close. During that period he won nine Bundesliga titles, two Champions Leagues and host of other domestic honours. 

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Boateng has faced off against United in the past / JOHANNES EISELE/Getty Images

He featured regularly in his final season, making 39 appearances in all competitions. However, that was not enough to earn him a new contract, with RB Leipzig’s Dayot Upamecano brought in as him replacement. 

Since then, interest in Boateng has been rife but he has not found his next club yet. According to Calciomercato (via the Daily Star), he is dreaming of a move to United - despite enjoying a season long spell with Manchester City 11 years ago.

Although Boateng is keen on the move, the feeling is not mutual. United have already competed the signing of Raphael Varane this summer and have good strength in depth at centre-back in the form of Victor Lindelof, Eric Bailly and Axel Tuanzebe. Scott McTominay can also play the position if required. 

Fortunately for Boateng, there are several other clubs interested. Italy is one possible destination with Juventus, Milan, Napoli, Lazio and Roma all interested. It is understood that he would prefer to play in the Champions League. This means Juve and Milan have the best chance of hammering out a deal. 

Sevilla, who finished fourth in La Liga, are also in the running. They could be in need of defensive reinforcements soon with star centre-back Jules Kounde attracting serious interest from Chelsea. The Blues have been tracking Kounde closely for two years and now seem close to finalising a deal.