Manchester United have reportedly registered their interest in Kingsley Coman, despite lodging an offer for Jadon Sancho.

It appears that United football director John Murtough has employed a double-handed approach to recruiting a winger this summer. Sancho is Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s number one target and has been ever since last summer.

United are reported to be closer than ever to signing Sancho, who is on international duty at Euro 2020 with England.

United, per the BBC, have made a £67m offer for Sancho. That has been turned down by the Bundesliga side with Dortmund chasing closer to £77.5m, with an additional £4.25m bonus payment on top.

It means Murtough will have to pay around £80m for Sancho if they finally want to get their man. Dortmund are expected to stick to their valuation having lowered it from the £108m price tag on the player last summer.

The ball is back in the court of United, but it’s reported they have another option to Sancho. If Murtough is not willing to meet the financial demands of BVB, instead they will move for Coman.

Florian Plettenberg of Sport1 reports that United have officially registered their interest in the Bayern Munich winger.

Coman, 24, still has two years left to run on his Bayern contract. But talks over a new deal have stalled, prompting talk that Bayern would listen to offers for him.