Manchester United are also interested in Sacha Boey despite Arsenal’s interest
According to ESPN, Manchester United are showing genuine interest in the French player Sacha Boey of Galatasaray despite Arsenal’s interest.
Manchester United are terribly plagued by injuries, particularly to their full-backs. Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia are not present. Another victim over on the right side is Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
The young Frenchman, who is becoming rather popular in the Turkish Super Lig, will encounter tough competition in the bid for a contract.
Boey moved to Galatasaray from Rennes in 2021 but after two successful seasons in Turkey, his value has increased significantly.
Given how well Galatasaray are playing in the Champions League, he has received acclaim for his speed and crossing prowess. After conceding 16 goals in ten Premier League games, Erik ten Hag seems eager to bolster his defence.
Given Boey’s expertise, it’s uncertain where things will go from here. However, it would be fantastic if he chose to play for Manchester United rather than any other European team. Above all, he would give our team depth, which is something we now lack.
The current campaign for Arsenal is going incredibly well despite the recent elimination in the Carabao Cup against West Ham. The Gunners are now unbeaten and occupy the second spot in the league. Ben White has been their starting right-back this season as well. However, their defensive skills are what have garnered them greater recognition than their attacking abilities.
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Against Nottingham Forest in the team’s season opener, Jurrien Timber sustained an ACL injury. But United are keen to unseat Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Diogo Dalot, or at the very least, challenge them.