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Arnautovic’s agent speaks out on Man Utd offer as he considers transfer request

Marko Arnautovic’s brother and agent has confirmed Manchester United’s approach for the forward, who is considering a transfer request to secure a move to the club.

Earlier on Sunday, reports emerged linking the 33-year-old with a £7m move to United – where he would be reunited with FC Twente alumni Erik ten Hag and Steve McClaren.




That first offer is reported to have been rejected by the Serie A club, though Danijel Arnautovic – Marko’s brother and representative – is hopeful an agreement can be reached.

‘It is true that there is an offer from a well-known club,’ he told Austrian newspaper Kurier, not wanting to name United as the club in question. ‘I’m in contact with Bologna to see if that can be realised.’




Arnautovic, who formerly played for Stoke City and West Ham, netted 14 times in the Italian top-flight last campaign and had attracted interest from Juventus.

United are in need of cover and competition up top, with Ten Hag forced to field Christian Eriksen as a false nine in Sunday’s 2-1 home defeat to Brighton in his first competitive game in charge of the club.

Both Ten Hag and assistant coach McClaren know Arnautovic from their time at Twente – back then, the latter was manager and the former was part of his backroom staff.

The Austrian forward, who played for the Eredivisie team from 2006 until 2010, is said to have a good relationship with his old coaches and they feel they can rely on him to be a good squad player.




Although Bologna have rejected United’s approach, The Telegraph claim that the Red Devils’ hierarchy are confident an improved bid will be accepted.

Their hopes of landing the player have also been boosted by his desire to be reunited with Ten Hag, with Arnautovic willing to hand in a transfer request if needed in order to secure a dream return to the Premier League.

Ten Hag was asked about a move for Arnautovic after the Brighton defeat but refused to comment, saying: ‘I don’t go into names because I think in this pre-season maybe 250 players are linked to Manchester United.’

Former United player Gary Neville was fairly scathing when asked about the rumour, saying: ‘We’ve seen it with Falcao, Ibrahimovic, Cavani, Ighalo – these desperate, sort of experienced signings.

‘We’ve seen it now for eight or 10 years, it’s a pattern, it’s happening time and time again. We don’t even get angry, we don’t even get animated about it anymore. It’s got to the point where I don’t even want to comment about it.’

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