Football rumours: Manchester United enter race to sign Southampton’s Romeo Lavia

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Football Rumours: Manchester United Enter Race To Sign Southampton’s Romeo Lavia
Southampton’s Romeo Lavia, © PA Archive/PA Images
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By PA Sport Staff

Manchester United have joined Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool in the race for Belgian midfielder Romeo Lavia, according to the Independent. Liverpool had their bid rejected by Southampton and United look like they will swoop in to try and lure the 19-year-old to the club.

Aston Villa look to be interested in American Tyler Adams and are willing to reach Leeds’ £25million release clause to free up the 24-year-old midfielder, the Daily Mail says.

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