Everton and Manchester United are interested in a deal for teenage Argentine defender Aaron Anselmino but face competition.

According to Tutto Mercato Web, Aaron Anselmino could soon find himself on European shores, with many clubs keeping close tabs on his situation. The 18-year-old Argentine prospect has clubs like Manchester United and Everton chasing his signature, while other continental teams are also keen.

Everton Manchester United are chasing Aaron Anselmino

Aaron Anselmino has emerged from the Boca Juniors academy and has attracted significant interest from European clubs. He’s yet to break through thoroughly into the side, as there’s a big chance he might be playing his football on shores far away from Argentina.

Anselmino has already at the age when Premier League or European side can sign him, as the. The 18-year-old Argentine prospect might consider his options ahead of the summer. Real Madrid are one of the clubs keen, but there;s some severe suggestions about Manchester United and Everton.

The Toffees are considering a move, as they might see the potential £16 million asking price previously reported as something they can afford. Anselmino is a top prospect that Everton could develop under Sean Dyche and then profit from a future sale.

Manchester United are targetting him as part of their plan to bring a young centre-back into the equation. Erik ten Hag wants essential competition at the back, as the Red Devils might oversee some crucial changes to their central defensive ranks. The Premier League duo could face significant competition from European sides, who could promise the 18-year-old Argentine prospect some essential game time next season.

Milan and Benfica in Anselmino race

With Real Madrid keen on the defender and might turn up should they call him, there are other more realistic options for Anselmino to consider. For instance, AC Milan are the main story in that report, with the Rosoneri seriously considering making a swift move for the defender.

Benfica are also keen and could rely on their regular transfer route from South America to make the move happen. From the prices reported in the media, the Portuguese side might want a say in proceedings, and they could offer him the best chance to develop and settle into European football compared to the other big clubs keen on the 18-year-old Argentine prospect.

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