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Manchester United manager David Moyes has reportedly identified PSV defender Santiago Arias for a summer switch to Old Trafford, after cooling his interest in Seamus Coleman.

Last month, the Red Devils were linked with a sensational £45million double swoop for the Everton right-back and Southampton's Luke Shaw.

However, the Toffees are playing hardball again, having already fended off interest in Leighton Baines, persuading him to pen a new deal with the club.

Coleman - who has scored five times this season - was brought to the Premier League by Moyes in 2009 but is also thought to be keen to stay at Goodison Park under Roberto Martinez.

This has made the United boss explore other targets, and according to the Daily Star, 22-year-old Arias is high on his shopping list.

The Colombian international would be a much cheaper option than Coleman at £8million, as speculation over Rafael's future continues.

And Moyes is thought to have sent his European scouts to check on Arias last week - having caught the eye for club and country this season.

The same paper claims the United boss has also lined up Porto centre-half Eliaquim Magala and Borussia Dortmund's Ikay Gundogan as part of a £200m overhaul this summer.

Meanwhile, young goalkeeper Sam Johnstone is expected to extend his loan spell at Doncaster until the end of the season.

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