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Manchester United transfer target Kingsley Coman is keen to head to Old Trafford this summer. The Red Devils are ready to splash the cash this summer. United chief Ed Woodward is willing to back Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the transfer window.
And according to the Athletic, Coman is keen to head to Old Trafford this summer.
The 24-year-old, who netted seven goals and chipped in with four assists in all competitions for Bayern this season, has been extensively watched by United.
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Should United sign Coman, the winger would team up with his France team-mates Paul Pogba and Anthony Martial at Old Trafford.
United boss Solskjaer has been vocal on the club's transfer plans, insisting he will not by 'rotten apples'.
The Red Devils chief wants his players to reflect his personality.
"I did feel that I was professional and did feel privileged to play for Manchester United," Solskjaer said.
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"I wouldn't be able to look at myself if I didn't know I'd given everything for my team-mates and my manager.
"That's what I also now look for in players that we sign or we bring up from the youth team. You have to have a good personality and that you are professional because one rotten apple in the basket will make the others rotten.
"So for me it's about building a team that will reflect me and my coaching staff's personalities and views. Of course there are standards because we want to win. We are in the business to win.
"But the first step to be a Manchester United player and person, you have to be humble enough to know you always have to work hard.
"Never give in and always do your best, 100 per cent effort is required every day and don't think you are better than you are.
"You still have to play with that confidence at the same time. It's a fine balance but that is what is going to make the difference when we want to get to the championship again that we want to win."
United return to action on Sunday in the final day of the Premier League season.
The Red Devils travel to Leicester knowing a point will secure them a top four spot.
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