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Memphis Depay has dismissed rumours that he has opened talks with Manchester United.

The Dutch starlet is one of the most sought-after players in world football with his representatives having already held secret talks with Liverpool.

But after speculation swirled that discussions had begun with United, managed by his former Netherlands boss Louis van Gaal, the 21-year-old has moved to dampen such talk.

Following PSV's 3-2 win over Excelsior on Saturday night Depay was asked whether he had spoken to United to which he replied: "No."

"I know nothing myself so I have nothing to say. Otherwise I wouldn't say this.

"Of course I'm looking at beautiful leagues. And then it's always nice if clubs are interested. But I don't want to say anything about that.

"We'll see how things go."

Earlier it emerged that Carl Thomas, an agent of SEG Football - which represents Depay - tweeted a picture of United's Carrington training complex.

There were claims that Depay and his agent Kees Ploegsma met United delegates and Louis van Gaal to discuss a possible transfer on Wednesday.

SEG also represents Robin van Persie and long-term United target Kevin Strootman, as well as a number of Dutch internationals who played under Van Gaal at the World Cup.

Following the match on Saturday night, in which scored, Depay was also asked about the price tag surrounding his signature which could climb to as much as £25million.

"If those amounts are correct, that would be great. A dream I think everyone wants," he added.

Van Gaal refused to discuss any details about Depay's possible arrival during his press conference on Friday.

"I don't discuss it with the media. You know my answer," he said.

"I have a lot of relationships with players so I cannot buy all the players that I have coached already."

Analysis:Memphis Depay is a huge talent