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Kyle Newbould

Eintracht Frankfurt's Randal Kolo Muani stance detailed and more Manchester United transfer rumours

Eintracht Frankfurt 'wouldn't say no' to the reported €120million bid being explored by Manchester United for Randal Kolo Muani, according to reports.

It was reported earlier this week that Erik ten Hag's side were preparing a 'mega offer' for the French striker as a potential alternative to Harry Kane and Victor Osimhen. MEN Sport understands that United will sanction at least two major signings this summer, with a world-class forward top of the list.

Kane has been earmarked as the prime target, but United are thought to be exploring other options in case Tottenham refuse to sell. One of those options is said to be Kolo Muani, with a bid of €120m reportedly on the cards.

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And BILD's Christian Falk has revealed that such an offer would almost certainly be accepted by Frankfurt, who could use this summer as an opportunity to cash in while Kolo Muani's stock is highest. The report adds that agents of the 24-year-old are working on a big-money move for the summer.

Elsewhere, the Mirror reports that Sevilla will not make Alex Telles' loan deal permanent this summer, leaving Ten Hag with another fringe player to offload come June.

Telles joined Sevilla on a season-long loan last summer after reportedly coming to blows with Hannibal Mejbri prior to the window opening. Ten Hag was reportedly informed of the issue and saw fit to sanction his move away.

The initial loan deal does not include an option to buy the Brazilian, and this week's report states the Spanish side have no intention of making an offer for a permanent move. Telles is thought to be on a list of several United players Ten Hag would be happy to sell in the summer as he looks to trim the fat on his squad.

Discussing his future recently, Telles said: “I don’t think about the future because that depends on what I do now. Now I have to play and train. I’ve always said that I’m happy at Sevilla, I’m treated very well and now I have to play and do my best, which is the most important thing.”

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