Cardiff City and Bolton have joined the race to sign Manchester United’s England under-21 international striker James Wilson on-loan.
Wilson, 19, has yet to figure in the first-team for United so far this season.
Last term, he made 17 appearances - scoring twice.
Derby County are leading the race to sign Wilson, but Cardiff boss Russell Slade and Bolton manager Neil Lennon are on his trail as well.
Slade said: “He’s obviously a player of strong ability. Manchester United think a lot of him.
There would be something wrong if everyone turned away when he was available. It’s not a no from us.”
Lennon added: “I think Manchester United have said there’s half a dozen clubs in for him and I could understand that. There would be an interest there, no question.”
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Wilson, 19, has yet to figure in the first-team for United so far this season.
Last term, he made 17 appearances - scoring twice.
Derby County are leading the race to sign Wilson, but Cardiff boss Russell Slade and Bolton manager Neil Lennon are on his trail as well.
Slade said: “He’s obviously a player of strong ability. Manchester United think a lot of him.
There would be something wrong if everyone turned away when he was available. It’s not a no from us.”
Lennon added: “I think Manchester United have said there’s half a dozen clubs in for him and I could understand that. There would be an interest there, no question.”
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