Manchester United and Liverpool have entered the race for Brahim Diaz, with the 24-year-old emerging as an exciting option.

According to HITC, Real Madrid star Brahim Diaz continues to attract massive Premier League interest, with Manchester United and Liverpool joining the hunt. The 24-year-old’s versatility in the final third could make him a noteworthy weapon, although any move will have complications.

Are Manchester United and Liverpool chasing Brahim Diaz?

Brahim Diaz returned to Real Madrid in the summer after a three-year loan spell at AC Milan. While he did not make a significant impact upon his arrival, Carlo Ancelotti has trusted the 24-year-old attacking midfielder and used him in many other positions in the final third this season.

While Diaz has not been the nailed-down starter for Ancelotti, the Italian manager has used the 24-year-old Real Madrid utility man to optimum use. He has nine goals and four assists in all competitions despite starting less than half the 33 games he has played this season.

Arsenal had shown an interest in Diaz, and now they might be joined by Manchester United and Liverpool in the hunt. A player of the 24-year-old Real Madrid utility man’s quality and profile does make him an exciting option for either side, as Diaz might consider his future should these top clubs remain in the hunt.

While the report states he might have a price tag on the lower side, Real Madrid does value Diaz’s contributions and will undoubtedly ask for a massive fee in return.

Will Brahim Diaz leave Real Madrid?

In January, Real Madrid hesitated to let Diaz leave the club amid interest from Newcastle United. With the player continuing to perform at a higher level, the club might see the value in keeping him for the longer term and make him a crucial part of their young project.

Real Madrid are reportedly uninterested in entertaining offers for Diaz, and the player himself may show little interest in leaving. Hence, while Manchester United and Liverpool, or even Arsenal, may have a massive appeal to any player, Diaz might decide to remain at the Santiago Bernabeu for the time being at the very least.

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