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Offer made: Man Utd now want to sign 26yo star who was club's Player of the Season - report

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Manchester United have had a productive summer transfer window and they could make more signings before the deadline on August 30.

The Red Devils are searching for a new defensive midfielder and Daily Mail claim that the club have made an offer for Burnley’s Sander Berge.

However, their proposal has fallen short of the Clarets’ £30 million valuation for the 26-year-old.

Berge could replace Scott McTominay at United

McTominay is attracting plenty of interest from Premier League and European clubs. Napoli are one of the midfielder’s admirers, but they are only interested in a loan deal, as per Daily Mail.

The 26-year-old would reportedly prefer to stay in the Premier League. The Sun report that Fulham, Crystal Palace and Brighton & Hove Albion could compete for his signature.

Fulham have recently reopened talks with United. The Cottagers are likely to improve on their previous £20m bid and could be favourites to sign him due to their long-term interest.

United are probably looking at Berge as his replacement. They may ideally want to land Manuel Ugarte from Paris Saint-Germain, but the £51m asking price is a stumbling block.

Berge, who was named as Burnley’s Player of the Season, fared well in the Premier League last term.

He had a passing accuracy of 89 percent with 4.8 duels won per game. The Norwegian made 2.1 tackles and 5.5 recoveries on average and was dispossessed on less than seven occasions per outing.

Berge would be an upgrade on Casemiro with his better ball retention skills, but he will need to cut down on occasional errors.

He made two errors leading to goals last season. One of those came against United in a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford back in April.

McTominay’s departure could pave the way for an improved bid for Berge. United could be willing to pay closer to the price tag.

Stats from Transfermarkt.com & Sofascore.com

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