Manchester United are reportedly eyeing a move for Juventus star Andrea Cambiaso as they look to bolster their defensive options, with Luke Shaw's future at Old Trafford increasingly uncertain.
Shaw, now 30, has been a mainstay for the Red Devils this season, starting every Premier League match. However, with his contract expiring at the end of the next campaign and his 31st birthday on the horizon, speculation is mounting about his long-term role at the club.
The England international began the season in impressive form under former boss Ruben Amorim, excelling as a left-sided centre-back in a back three. But when caretaker manager Michael Carrick took over in January, the team switched to a back four, moving Shaw back to his natural left-back position—where he's continued to shine.
Despite his strong performances, Shaw's history of injuries remains a concern. With Tyrell Malacia expected to leave on a free transfer this summer, United could be in the market for a new left-back—and they may have found their ideal target in Serie A.
According to TEAMtalk, United are among several Premier League clubs tracking Juventus defender Andrea Cambiaso. The report reveals that the Bianconeri have quietly signaled the 26-year-old could be available for transfer this summer as they look to reshape their squad and raise funds.
"Andrea Cambiaso has emerged as a genuine option for Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal this summer after Juventus quietly made clubs aware he could be available for transfer," the report states.
While Cambiaso also has admirers at Inter Milan, Napoli, and Como, Premier League clubs have already been informed of his availability. Sources confirm that Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester United have all been approached about the versatile defender, with genuine interest from each club.
Cambiaso has primarily played left-back for Juventus but is equally comfortable on the right flank. He can also slot seamlessly into a wing-back role, making him a versatile addition for any top side looking to add depth and flexibility to their backline.
