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Manchester United's four left-backs are exposed! Bayern is difficult to join, sign a Premier League player or buy back a demon

With new Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim in charge, two left-backs, Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia, are once again trying to make a comeback. If they can't stay fit and prove themselves, it is imperative that the club bring in a new left-back in 2025. A number of well-known European left-backs have been linked with the Red Devils so far, with the most famous of them being Bayern Munich's Alphonso Davies.

The 24-year-old Canadian international is about to expire on his contract with Bayern, having joined Bayern Munich in 2018 from the Vancouver Whitewaves. So far, though, Davies has been reluctant to make a public decision about his future, oscillating between Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United and a contract extension in pursuit of maximizing benefits.

Agent Nedall José has denied rumours that Davies has reached an agreement with Real Madrid. "Although I have a lot of options for my players, we haven't reached an agreement with any club yet." "Any information to the contrary is incorrect. A new contract extension with Bayern could also be one of the options."

Davies has played 15 games for Bayern this season and has played a full 90 minutes in all four Champions League games as well as the last seven rounds in the Bundesliga, with Kompany's side leading the Bundesliga and the title seems untenable. In this environment, it is unlikely that Davies will opt for Manchester United, who are not competitive in the Premier League for the time being, unless Amorim can completely change the situation for the Red Devils in a short period of time.

As such, United are targeting four other left-backs: Academy veteran Alvaro Fernandez Carares, Fulham's Antonee Robinson, Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez and Wolves' Rayan Ait-Nouri.

The 21-year-old has been rumoured to return to Manchester United since his shine at Benfica this season. The Red Devils loaned him out in January to the Portuguese Premier League, who activated a €6 million clause to buy him out this summer. In both the Portuguese Super League and the Champions League, Fee A has played well, and Manchester United has the right to buy back 20 million euros.

It is worth mentioning that after the 39-year-old Amorim took charge of Manchester United, Afee praised the news. He is a rival to Amorim's Sporting in the Portuguese Super League, so it is unclear whether he is happy to be away from his rivals or if he is considering a return to the Red Devils. Probably both.

The 21-year-old Bournemouth left striker Kolkez from Hungary is already one of the best wing-backs in the Premier League, particularly with the ball, and has two assists in the Premier League this season, both in a 2-1 upset win over Manchester City. And he was so scrappy that he performed the Phil Jones-esque feat of flying to the ground and blocking the ball at the opponent's feet with his body. Manchester United and Liverpool have been revealed to have made preliminary talks for their transfers, but Colquez's fees are not cheap, although the market valuation is 17 million pounds, but the "Cherry Army" will not release him without 50 million pounds.

American left-back Robinson is a low-key Premier League staunch who missed just one league game at Fulham last season and has played every minute of the game this season, registering three assists. The 27-year-old Robinson has already caught the attention of several Premier League giants, including Manchester United and Liverpool. Fulham certainly won't be for sale in January, but it's a different story for the summer. Robinson has signed a contract extension until 2028, so his price tag is also a whopping £40 million.

Wolves' Algeria international Noori is one of the most impressive left-back candidates, with three goals and two assists in 11 Premier League games this season, and of course priced at more than £50 million. He has been in the Premier League for five years and has experience as a wing-back in a three-centre-back formation and is at his best at 23.

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