Manchester United have had a barrage of defensive woes this season and as such, plans are already underway to bolster their defensive unit this summer.
Multiple defenders have been linked with the club, and most recent of them all is Wolves captain Max Kilman.
This is as reported by TimesSport, who state the Wolves captain is of interest to Manchester United.
Manchester United could do with such a player who has started every game for Wolves this season, leading them to an impressive position in the league having taken over the armband after Ruben Nevers left.
He could be a valuable addition to United, given his demonstrated abilities in the Premier League and his potential for further growth at 26. However, securing a deal in the January transfer window may pose challenges, as Wolves currently appear determined to retain the player.
They have been forced to let go of players before due to FFP, and one player they were reluctant to let go of is their captain.
During the beginning of the 2023 summer transfer window, Wolves were under pressure to sell players and generate cash to avoid punishment from the Premier League after coming close to the profit and sustainability threshold.
His valuation of £40 million for Kilman indicates that Wolves might entertain the idea of a transfer if presented with a substantial offer, especially with their financial fair play issues.