West Bromwich Albion are amongst a host of Premier League clubs who have made an enquiry about Manchester United’s Ashley Young.
A report in The Sun has suggested that West Brom were among a host of Premier League clubs who made an enquiry for Manchester United winger Ashley Young.
The 31-year-old has been attracting the attention of several top flight sides after struggling for opportunities at Old Trafford under Jose Mourinho, with The Sun suggesting that Watford, Crystal Palace and Burnley have all joined the Baggies by making a move to try and land the England international.
Manchester United’s Ashley Young
However, The Sun adds that the Red Devils have rejected all of the approaches, perhaps feeling that Young still has a role to play at the club.
West Brom manager Tony Pulis
But the Premier League quartet may not be the only clubs they have to reject offers from. The Sun reports that Chinese Super League side Shandong Luneng are preparing to offer the former Aston Villa man a deal that would see him earn £10 million a year.
Though it may be difficult for the likes of West Brom to compete financially with the CSL sides, they may be hoping that the lure of staying in England and perhaps playing regularly will be enough to convince him to move to the Hawthorns should they first make an offer that tempts United into selling.
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