MAN UTD ‘HAVE CONSULTED NEW BOSS ERIK TEN HAG’ OVER TRANSFER FOR VILLARREAL DEFENDER PAU TORRES 

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MANCHESTER UNITED have reportedly consulted new boss Erik ten Hag on the possibility of signing Pau Torres.

United are in the market for a new centre-back next season and remain interested in Villarreal’s Torres, having considered him under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

And according to The Manchester Evening News, Old Trafford chiefs have internally discussed the Spaniard as a transfer target with Ten Hag.

It is claimed Torres, 25, was shortlisted as a defensive option last year but the club turned to Raphael Varane, 29, from Real Madrid instead.

Torres has a release clause in his current contract, believed to be around £50m, after he penned an extension until 2024 three years ago.

The defender played 47 times for Villarreal last season and helped them seventh with five league goals.

United captain Harry Maguire, 29, suffered a rather torrid campaign and incoming boss Ten Hag refused to reveal if the England international will keep the armband.

Asked on captaincy, the Dutchman said: “I have to repeat, next season is a different season but I think he did a great job.

“He is a great player, he achieved a lot, also the contribution to Manchester United.

But Ten Hag did confirm that star striker Cristiano Ronaldo, 37, is part of his plans to end speculation that he does not suit his system.

After being asked if Ronaldo is in his plans, Ten Hag answered: “Of course!”

The ex-Ajax boss was then asked what Ronaldo brings, to which he responded “goals”.

Ten Hag was then asked what he wants to see from Ronaldo, to which he bluntly answered: “I talk first with Ronaldo before I talk with you.”

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