Manchester United’s pursuit of Matthis De Ligt looks set to finally be brought to an end with the defender set to join Paris Saint-Germain.
The Ajax captain, who is still only just 19, has emerged as one of the brightest young talents in world football and has even been courted by Barcelona.
But, according to reports, PSG have stolen a march on their European rivals and will wrap up De Ligt’s signature soon.
Last summer, Jose Mourinho tried and failed to bring a marquee centre-half to the club, with the likes of Giorgio Chiellini and Diego Godin linked.
But when the Atletico Madrid skipper used United’s interest as leverage, Mourinho and the club left negotiations with their tails tucked firmly between their legs.
In order to avoid such embarrassment this season, Ed Woodward and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will surely be looking to conclude their business early this time around.
So just who else could they get to shore up their defence instead?
talkSPORT.com has identified five potential targets for the Red Devils instead of Paris-bound De Ligt. Scroll down to see the possible candidates.
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Last summer, United were told to pay £75million for the England international after his heroics at the World Cup.
This time around, Solskjaer and Woodward may have to shell out £80million to make that happen.
Maguire has continued to improve since his move from Sheffield United in 2017 and is dangerous in both penalty boxes.
His marauding runs from a left centre-back position are the stuff of legend and doesn’t let his defensive game suffer, managing 152 clearances in the Premier League last season.
Real Madrid are tentatively looking to replace 33-year-old Sergio Ramos at centre-half and are reportedly looking at the Portugal international.
While Zinedine Zidane has already brought in Eder Militao from Porto, signing Dias would vastly improve their defence.
With De Ligt looking unlikely, United could steal a march on their European rivals and nab the 22-year-old from under Los Blancos’ noses.
Dias played both games in Portugal’s Nations League campaign, maintaining a 93 per cent pass accuracy and managed 11 recoveries in the final against the Netherlands.
Last season, RB Leipzig conceded the fewest goals in the Bundesliga – thanks largely to the performances of Konate.
The Frenchman is lightning quick and strong in the air, meaning he would fit into a high-pressing style of play.
And his strongest attributes are not just physical either. The 20-year-old finished the season with a 92 per cent dribble completion rate in the Bundesliga, showing he is comfortable on the ball.
As the video below suggests, making a step up to the Premier League would not be a bridge too far, as Konate dominated Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski.
This time last year, Upamecano was described by those in Germany as ‘the best young defender in world football’ ahead of De Ligt.
It would be incorrect to suggest the 20-year-old’s development has slowed, rather the Ajax captain has simply excelled that much.
“He loves defending, getting the ball off opponents,” France youth coach Jean-Claude Giuntini said of Upamecano prior to the FIFA U17 World Cup in 2015. “He’s still young and has room for improvement, but he has a great attitude, and a lot of determination.”
For a full profile on the youngster – also wanted by Arsenal – check out talkSPORT.com’s scout report here.
At the London Stadium last season, Issa Diop bullied Romelu Lukaku, Mohamed Salah and Harry Kane – none of the Premier League sharp-shooters were able to get past the Hammers defender at home.
A £24million signing from Toulouse, Diop initially struggled on his debut at Arsenal as Manuel Pellegrini’s side shipped four.
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However, his reading of the game and the aggression he possesses mean the 22-year-old has all the attributes to go right to the top.
He does have a tendency to dive in and leave himself exposed, but 165 duels won in the top-flight last season suggest he has the drive and ability to make up for it.