Manchester United are ready to make a move for Everton defender Seamus Coleman as they look to solve their problematic right-back spot.
Louis van Gaal is aiming to strengthen his side's defence this summer, with a new right-back a top priority.
Rafael da Silva has failed to impress Van Gaal as Antonio Valencia was forced to fill in at right-back for the majority of last season.
A number of players have been linked to fill the role, including Barcelona's Dani Alves and Southampton's Nathaniel Clyne, but United have missed out on the pair with Alves signing a new deal at the Camp Nou and England international Clyne on the verge of a move to Liverpool.
And sources say United are now ready to pursue a move for Coleman, a long-term target for the Old Trafford club, who considered making a move for the Irishman during the January transfer window.
Everton's Seamus Coleman could be the answer to Man United's problems at right-back.
Coleman has established himself as one of the best attacking full-backs in the Premier League after breaking into the Everton side under David Moyes.
Everton signed Coleman for a bargain £60,000 from Sligo Rovers in 2009, but it was only after a successful loan spell at Blackpool that Coleman came to the fore at Goodison Park.
The buccaneering full-back has been a mainstay in the Everton side in the last three seasons and he was rewarded with a new five-year deal last summer to keep him on Merseyside until 2019.
Van Gaal is a big admirer of the Republic of Ireland international, sources say, and believes he would be well suited to play further forward in a 3-5-2 or in the 4-4-2.
Coleman's new deal shows Everton are determined to keep hold of the 26-year-old, but they must be bracing for renewed interest from United as Van Gaal looks to build a side capable of challenging for the Premier League title.
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