Manchester United have reignited their interest in signing Villarreal defender Pau Torres ahead of the summer transfer window.
United intend to sign another centre-back this summer, with Torres back on their radar a year after he was considered under their previous regime. The 25-year-old central defender was identified as United's back-up option last year during their successful pursuit of Raphael Varane from Real Madrid.
The Manchester Evening News understood that Torres would be open to offers at the end of the season, although he is in no rush to leave Villarreal as his main focus is on a strong end to the season with his boyhood club. The Spain international has spent his entire career playing for the club and has played every minute of their incredible run to the Champions League semi-finals this season.
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It is understood Torres still has a release clause in his current deal, which is in the region of €60million after he penned a contract extension until 2024 three years ago. A year ago, Villarreal were open to a possible player-plus-cash offer for Torres, although their priority would be to sell him for cash only.
United eventually eased their defensive dilemma by completing the signing of Varane from Real Madrid. The French international has impressed in his debut season at Old Trafford but has already missed 15 matches through injury or illness — a factor that has contributed to United's desire to add another defender at the end of the campaign.