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Man Utd ‘sent scouts to watch Benfica youngster Antonio Silva against PSG as they plot transfer for defender’

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MANCHESTER UNITED have sent scouts to watch Benfica youngster Antonio Silva as they look to swoop for the youngster.

The Red Devils have taken an interest in the 18-year-old and see him as a potential star of the future.

Antonio Silva pitted his wits against Kylian Mbappe in the Champions League in midweek
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Antonio Silva pitted his wits against Kylian Mbappe in the Champions League in midweekCredit: AFP

The young defender played the full 90 against PSG's superstars in the Champions League on Wednesday night.

Silva impressed as he and his fellow defenders held firm against Lionel Messi and co in a surprise 1-1 draw in Portugal.

United had scouts in the stands watching the teen as they plot a potential transfer, according to the .

The player is seen as a real prospect who still has space to develop his skillset.

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But Silva does have a contract at the Stadium of Light until 2027.

But in a boost for Erik ten Hag, his deal includes a release clause that could allow him to be signed for only £13m.

Benfica would reportedly consider selling the star next summer - but not in January.

Silva has been with Benfica since 2016 and has developed in their youth system.

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He has also made international appearances for Portugal's youth teams.

The transfer speculation comes after a difficult week for Man United's defence.

After shipping six at Man City, ten Hag's side went to Cyprus for their Europa League clash with Omonia and conceded two against the minnows.

Marcus Rashford scored a brace to help United squeeze to a 3-2 victory.

Meanwhile there are continuing concerns over the fitness of senior defenders.

Raphael Varane may not be fit for tomorrow's trip to Everton after limping off against City.

While Harry Maguire picked up a knock during international duty and definitely won't be available for the game on Merseyside.

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