United eager on Tromso star
Manchester United and Chelsea are concerned about younger Tromso defender Abubacarr Sedi Kinteh. The 19-year-old has impressed in Norway this season, with scouts throughout Europe reportedly monitoring his progress.
The Day by day Mail has reported United and Chelsea are amongst these golf equipment, and could also be plotting a possible summer season transfer for the participant. Kinteh has impressed scouts together with his tempo and his physique, with the participant reportedly clocking speeds of practically 37km/h, placing him on tempo with the Premier League’s quickest participant Micky van de Ven.
Kinteh is Gambian, however hails from the Mawade Wade academy in Senegal which is a companion of Tromso. After a profitable trial with Tromso in February of 2025, he was supplied a five-year contract on the membership. United and Chelsea are additionally identified to have sturdy connections in Norway, and have adopted the participant carefully.
They face competitors from Switzerland nonetheless, with Swiss sides Basel and Younger Boys reportedly contemplating a swoop within the close to future. The switch window in Switzerland stays open till subsequent week 16 February, and each golf equipment are contemplating launching a bid earlier than then.
United and Chelsea in for Kinteh

Tromso are searching for round £4m for his or her younger expertise which might current a discount choice for many suitors. Kinteh is a left facet centre again who can even play at left again.
Each United and Chelsea are identified to be in the marketplace for defensive reinforcements. Chelsea missed out on Rennes’ centre again Jeremy Jacquet who has agreed to affix Liverpool subsequent summer season.
The Blues are searching for younger defenders amid long run accidents to a lot of their central defenders. United are identified to be prioritizing midfield reinforcements subsequent summer season however are additionally searching for defenders.
The long run way forward for Harry Maguire continues to be unsure with the participant’s contract set to run out on the finish of the season.

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