MANCHESTER UNITED are set to battle with Chelsea and Tottenham for France left-back Layvin Kurzawa, according to reports in France.
The left-back, 25, helped Paris Saint-Germain reclaim the Ligue 1 title — which was his ninth major trophy with the club.
However, Kurzawa has found himself second choice this season behind former Spurs youngster Yuri Berchiche, who PSG signed from Real Sociedad last summer.
And RMC report ex-Monaco ace Kurzawa is wanted by the trio of Premier League heavyweights.
He is under contract at the Parc des Princes until 2020, and PSG will seek to recoup the £20million they paid Monaco in 2015.
Kurzawa is eager to move to the Premier League, and insists he can get much better.
He said: “I know what I can do, and don’t think I have performed to the best of my ability this season. It is a problem for me.
“I have never been satisfied with my displays this year, and I have felt annoyed when I have gone home after games.”
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Kurzawa is in line to be part of France’s World Cup squad this summer and won youth international honours before making his senior debut in 2014.
United boss Jose Mourinho has made signing a new left-back a priority in the summer, having lost faith in Luke Shaw.
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