Manchester United are reportedly ‘fond admirers’ of Villarreal forward Arnaut Danjuma, having also previously looked at him in the past.

This is according to a report in the Manchester Evening News, who add that Danjuma has a release clause of around €45million, though they add that he doesn’t look like being a priority for the Red Devils.

According to the MEN, Man Utd previously looked at Danjuma as an alternative to Jadon Sancho last year, and it now seems he’s still on their radar, but not as a top target.

Still, the Netherlands international has impressed in his time in La Liga and looks like he could add something to bigger clubs.

Danjuma left English football behind when he switched Bournemouth for Villarreal last summer. The step up from the Championship to La Liga has been easy for the Dutchman. In his debut season in Spain, he provided 16 goals from 34 games.

There is a €45million release clause in the 25-year-old’s contract. Equating to around £38.3m, it is an appealing price for a player entering the prime of his career.

That said, the MEN admit it is unlikely Man Utd will move for Danjuma this summer. They feel well-stocked on the left-hand side of attack and are more likely to strengthen on the opposite flank.

This season, Danjuma has generally switched between a left-wing and centre-forward role. As such, United may prefer someone who operates in other territories.