Manchester United reignite interest in Bayern Munich’s Kim Min-jae
Manchester United have renewed their interest in signing Bayern Munich defender Kim Min-jae, with scouts reportedly monitoring the centre-back during his recent World Cup appearances.
The 29-year-old recently completed the full 90 minutes as South Korea secured a 2-1 victory over Czechia in their opening Group A fixture.
Staged at the Estadio Akron in Mexico, the commanding performance further showcased the qualities that have caught the eye of the Premier League club.
German publication TZ reports that emissaries from Old Trafford have been tracking the imposing centre-half across multiple appearances.
A long-standing defensive target
This is not the first time the Red Devils have pursued the South Korean international.
The English giants closely monitored his progress during a standout spell in Italy with Napoli.
However, they ultimately missed out when the Bundesliga heavyweights activated a £43m release clause to bring him to Germany in 2023.
The former Serie A winner will have another opportunity to impress potential suitors when his nation faces World Cup co-hosts Mexico on Thursday.
United active in the transfer market
The Old Trafford hierarchy have already demonstrated their intent to rebuild by acting decisively in the summer window.
The Manchester club recently struck a deal to sign Atalanta star Ederson for an initial £35m fee.
With performance-related add-ons included, the overall value of that transfer could eventually reach £38.8m.
Meanwhile, pursuit of Nottingham Forest prospect Elliot Anderson has reportedly cooled, with rivals Manchester City now emerging as the preferred destination for the English talent.