Turkish giants make second bid for Man United defender – Red Devils want to sell but player yet to be convinced
Fenerbahce have made a second offer for Manchester United left-back Luke Shaw according to reports in Turkey.
Ajansspor have revealed that the Yellow Canaries are back in the running for Shaw after having their first approach turned down.
Per the source, Fenerbahce are prepared to offer a second loan bid on improved terms or pay United a small fee to take him off their hands in January.
Fenerbahce have prioritised strengthening their defence and feel they will be able to convince Shaw into making the move.
United reportedly want to get rid of Shaw in January but the Istanbul giants could have more trouble convincing the England international.
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The Times report that Shaw has no interest in moving to the Super Lig.
Furthermore they claim that United want £20 million for the 22-year-old, a figure Fenerbahce would not be prepared to pay.
It is worth noting that Shaw has under 12 months remaining on his contract and that Fenerbahce could enter direct talks in January if a contract extension is not signed by then.
The young full-back looks unlikely to remain at United.
United boss Jose Mourinho is not keen on Shaw who has only played two EFL Cup games this season.