Manchester United have named their price for out-of-favour Luke Shaw.
Shaw signed for the Red Devils from Southampton for a fee of £31.5 million in 2014, which was a world-record fee for a teenager at the time.
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Tipped as the club's regular left-back for years to come, his stint at Old Trafford has hardly gone to plan, having made 49 appearances for the club and only managing 32 in the Premier League.
He's been plagued by injuries, coupled with a lack of belief from Jose Mourinho, and doesn't appear to have a first-team future.
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Shaw has only just returned from injury this season, building up his fitness with the United reserves before making two cameo substitute appearances in the Carabao Cup, totalling 47 minutes of action for the season.
And with Ashley Young and Daley Blind ahead of him in the pecking order at United, he may well need to look elsewhere for regular football. Fenerbahce and Newcastle are two clubs who have expressed an interest in Shaw, but it seems as though the 22-year old will still command a fairly decent fee.
As per Craig Hope from the Daily Mail, Premier League clubs have been informed £20 million is the price they must pay to land Shaw on a permanent basis.
Rafa Benitez wants a new left-back in his side, but presently they cannot afford United's asking price - thus meaning a loan move, which has been rumoured, may serve as the best arrangement for all parties.
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Topics: Jose Mourinho, Football, Manchester United, Luke Shaw, Newcastle United