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Mauricio Pochettino’s first Chelsea transfer at risk of being HIJACKED by Man Utd

MAURICIO Pochettino’s first Chelsea transfer is at risk of being hijacked by Manchester United.

The Blues boss is already preparing to put together a side for the 2023-24 season after being appointed on Monday.

Mauricio Pochettino’s first Chelsea target could join Manchester United

Pochettino has penned a two-year deal at Stamford Bridge and will officially take over from caretaker manager Frank Lampard on July 1.

The former Tottenham Hotspur gaffer’s clear out of the Chelsea squad is now underway, with several players already axed.

As for incomings, Pochettino has highlighted midfield as an area in need of reinforcements during the summer.

Sporting Lisbon star Manuel Ugarte is at the top of his wishlist, with Pochettino understood to be confident a deal can be completed.

However, A Bola now report that United have entered the race to sign the Uruguayan.

The Red Devils’ interest could cause an issue for Chelsea, who have already had to contend with a rumoured approach from Paris Saint-Germain.

Although Ugarte is said to favour a move to Stamford Bridge over joining PSG, it is unknown what his stance is on United’s interest.

Erik ten Hag’s side will return to the Champions League next season, with Chelsea absent from Europe altogether.

Chelsea have reportedly already launched a substantial bid for Ugarte, with PSG prepared to match the 22-year-old’s £52million release clause.

It is not yet known how much United are willing to spend on the midfielder, but Ten Hag is thought to want a new midfielder this summer.

Fred has been linked with a move to Fulham, meanwhile Marcel Sabitzer’s loan from Bayern Munich is not expected to be made permanent.

Declan Rice is another target for United, but they face competition from both Bayern and Arsenal.

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