Ante Rebic talks “concrete offers” and possible Man United transfer?

There have been some concrete offers definitely for the services of Ante Rebic, the Croatia winger, and Eintracht Frankfurt player. Manchester United remains one of the teams that are most closely linked with a move. Before the transfer window closes on Thursday, the Red Devils have only a few days left to wrap up their summer business. Rebic talked about the race for his signature:

“I am obviously glad to hear and read about how many big coaches and clubs are asking about me. Honestly, I think I deserved it! Yes, I know there are concrete offers, I keep in regular contact with my agent.”

The sporting director at Eintracht Frankfurt, Bruno Hubner recently sought to quell transfer speculation by stating that Rebic would stay with the German club.

After contributing a string of gutsy performances for Croatia at the World Cup in Russia, Rebic gained increased attention. He was starting in six out of seven games as they finished second to champions France. Per some sources, the Red Devils had interest linked with another winger, the Chelsea player Willian. Since the Brazilian player reaffirmed his loyalty to the Blues he no longer appears to be an option.

Rebic has been featured largely on the left wing for Frankfurt the last term, and as well as adopting more central position; he can play as well either wing. He played the supporting striker role towards the end of the season by showing and finishing the campaign strongly by bagging two goals in the final win over Bayern Munich. Ante Rebic Man United transfer

Also recently has been reported that Sevilla was in “advanced negotiations” so sign the Croatian. There is only one complicating thing about this deal by the fact that former club Fiorentina gets 50 percent of any future sale from Frankfurt. 

It’s been a hectic summer for Man United and manager Mourinho has a need for more wide options but perhaps has more pressing areas of the squad in need of attention. 

After joining Frankfurt last year initially on loan before making that transfer a permanent one before the World Cup, Rebic may yet hold out hope for a big-money move. For United, the time is running out to swoop before the Premier League transfer deadline on Thursday.