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Manchester United transfer news: Morgan Schneiderlin to end Old Trafford nightmare by joining Ronald Koeman at Everton

Ronald Koeman has made the midfielder his number one target but United want to recuperate the £24m paid for him

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MORGAN Schneiderlin is close to ending his Manchester United hell – by thrashing out a move to Everton.

The French midfielder has failed to make an impact at Old Trafford after joining from Southampton last summer.

 Morgan Schneiderlin looks certain to leave Old Trafford
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Morgan Schneiderlin looks certain to leave Old TraffordCredit: PA:Press Association

The 27-year-old and his representatives are in-talks with United chiefs about him leaving this January, with the Toffees his preferred destination.


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Everton are keen to sign the ex-Strasbourg trainee, but Jose Mourinho wants to recuperate the full £24m they paid Saints for him in 2015.

Everton would make him one of their most highest-paid players ever, as he is currently on £115,000-a-week at United.

An Old Trafford source said: “Morgan and his team have been talking to the club over the past few weeks and over last weekend.

“The club want all the money back they paid Southampton for him. It just hasn't really worked out for him here.

 

 Ronald Koeman is desperate to bolster his midfield
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Ronald Koeman is desperate to bolster his midfieldCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Schneiderlin (right) has played just 11 minutes of Premier League action
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Schneiderlin (right) has played just 11 minutes of Premier League actionCredit: PA:Press Association

“He is still owed a lot of money in wages and the talks are about how that is going to be broken up and paid between different clubs if he moves.”

Schneiderlin has made just 32 appearances and scored one goal for United over the past 18-months, mostly as a substitute.

He spent seven years with Southampton and helped them to Premier League promotion after joining them in 2008.

Romelu Lukaku is expected to become Everton's highest-paid player in their history as he nears to signing a new £100,000-a-week deal.

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