Man United Demand £35m For Out-Of-Favour Winger Amid Inter & Besiktas Interest

Man United Demand £35m For Out-Of-Favour Winger, Dortmund join Besiktas in race for Armenia international

Manchester United are prepared to sell Henrikh Mkhitaryan in the coming weeks according to the Daily Mail.

Per the source, United will demand over £35million for the Armenia international.

The report claims that Inter Milan are interested but that the Red Devils asking price could rule the Serie A outfit out as they need to sell to fit within Financial Fair Play guidelines.

The valuation could also price Besiktas out of the market, as far as making a bid in January is concerned anyway.

Fotomac claim the Black Eagles have Mkhitaryan on their shortlist as they prepare for the possibility of Anderson Talisca not staying on once his loan stay ends.

Talisca is into his second loan season at Besiktas and has a year remaining on his Benfica contract.

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The Istanbul giants would only be able to pull off a loan move in the winter transfer window but could make a bid at the end of the season.

United beat Arsenal to sign the Armenia captain for £27million in 2016 but the winger has fallen out of favour with Mourinho.

Mkhitaryan has fallen out of favour with United boss Jose Mourinho and could be headed for an Old Trafford exit.

Speaking before Sunday’s trip to West Brom, Mourinho said: “If a player is not happy and brings with the request a number we consider good for us, I would never say no.

“That is my approach as a manager. Every player has a price.”