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Karim Adeyemi: Man United’s transfer plan for Dortmund star unveiled

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Karim Adeyemi: Man United’s transfer plan for Dortmund star unveiled Manchester United are preparing a blockbuster move to sign Borussia Dortmund speedster Karim Adeyemi, if the latest report is to be believed. Touchline Terror The Red Devils are looking to strengthen their flanks this summer, with reinforcements wanted at left-back and left wing to address the lopsided squad at Old Trafford. While big-money targets like Yan Diomande (RB Leipzig) and Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa) are the leading options out wide, the club’s focus on rebuilding the midfield may force them to consider a more cost-effective alternative.

Enter Adeyemi , the 24-year-old Germany international who is one of the fastest players in Bundesliga history and has rapidly emerged as a priority for INEOS. United are understood to be long-term admirers of the Munich native, with an exit from the Signal Iduna Park almost certain after clashes with the Dortmund coaching staff. Comfortable on both wings or through the middle, Adeyemi’s potent combination of devastating speed and incisive runs makes him a nightmare for opposition full-backs to track.

There are understandable concerns over another import from Dortmund arriving and failing to adapt to the cut and thrust of Premier League football, with the foul stench of Jadon Sancho only coming to an end this summer after five years of trying. However, Adeyemi’s raw attributes make him an ideal candidate to break this curse, and his attacking threat has translated to 10 goals and five assists this season. Last year, he recorded 12 goals and 11 assists, strengthening his case.

The Race is On United are not alone in their admiration of the German, however, with both Arsenal and Chelsea understood to be interested this summer. A report relayed by The Peoples Person revealed a bid worth €65-70 million would be enough to prise him from Dortmund as England’s elite eye a move. Jorge Mendes is now representing Adeyemi as well, a tell-tale sign that a player is ready to push for an exit.

The Portuguese super-agent has an excellent working relationship with executives at Old Trafford, having brokered deals for Leny Yoro and Manuel Ugarte in the same summer. Sports Boom reveals that this pressure off the pitch and his poor attitude on it have led Dortmund to decide to “cash in” as a compromise on price seen as a “necessity” to secure much-needed funds. “Dortmund management, which at one point valued Adeyemi at €60-70 million, is now adopting a more pragmatic stance.