Manchester United transfer news: Jose Mourinho ready to sell keeper Sam Johnstone to Middlesbrough in £2.5m deal
Johnstone impressed while on loan at Aston Villa last season, but his days appear to be numbered at Old Trafford
MANCHESTER UNITED are ready to sell keeper Sam Johnstone to Garry Monk's Middlesbrough in a £2.5 million deal.
Johnstone is down the pecking order at Old Trafford and keen to play first-team football after a successful season on loan at Aston Villa.
Boro are in talks to agree a fee and wages for Johnstone as Monk is losing both of his senior keepers Victor Valdes and Brad Guzan.
Johnstone has top Championship experience and would be the number one as Monk puts together a new look defence.
United will let Johnstone leave for the right money as they have plenty of options in the department and he has stayed loyal down the years despite other interest.
Meanwhile SunSport has reported that the Teessiders have slapped a £25million price tag on defender Ben Gibson with a string of Premier League clubs lined up to snatch him away.
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Despite relegation back to the Championship, Gibson was one of Boro’s outstanding performers and earned himself an England senior call-up.
According to the Premier League champions, Tottenham, Everton, Southampton, Leicester, and Stoke are all keen on the 24-year-old, who looks certain to leave this summer.
New Boro boss Garry Monk is desperate to keep Gibson at the Riverside as the club look for an immediate return to the top flight.