
One Premier League star has picked out Manchester United as one of his dream transfer destinations.
After a tough start to the 25/26 season, United have recently enjoyed a fine run of form.
Over the last few weeks, Ruben Amorim's men have beaten the likes of Sunderland, Liverpool and Brighton and Hove Albion. They have also drawn against Nottingham Forest and Tottenham Hotspur.
As things stand, the Red Devils are seventh in the Premier League table, eight points off leaders Arsenal.
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After the latest international break, United will return to Premier League action by hosting Everton at Old Trafford on November 24.
Although United have endured tough years since Sir Alex Ferguson retired, they are still one of the most lucrative clubs to play football.

Speaking during the latest international break, Crystal Palace star Daniel Munoz named United as one of his dream clubs to play for, along with the likes of Barcelona, Real Madrid and Paris Saint Germain.
The Colombian said, as per The Metro: "Everything I hear out there, all the talk about one club or another, if you ask me, for me it would be a dream to play for one of these clubs.
"Whether it’s Barcelona, PSG, Real Madrid, or Manchester United, I work towards that, I strive every day, so that maybe one day I can catch the attention of one of these clubs because it’s a dream for me."
Munoz continued: "But the truth is that I’m focused on my club, on doing things well at Crystal Palace, and I’m not really aware of what’s being said on social media.
"I don’t have any information that any of these clubs want me or are interested in me. These days my focus is on Crystal Palace and, obviously, here with the national team."

Munoz, 29, has become one of the best right-backs in the Premier League, after producing brilliant performances for Palace.
The Colombian joined the Eagles from Genk back in 2024, for a reported fee of £6.6 million.
Since then, he has played 81 times for Palace, scoring eight goals and winning the FA Cup and the FA Community Shield.
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