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By MATT BARLOW Published: 02: 23 AEST, 18 July 2025 | Updated: 03: 21 AEST, 18 July 2025 16 View comments Manchester United and AC Milan are both interested in Pervis Estupinan and Brighton are prepared to listen to offers for their Ecuadorian left back. Estupinan has given three years of excellent service at the Amex Stadium since his arrival for £20million from Villarreal. At 27, Brighton will not stand in his way if he wants to leave for another challenge and bids close to £40m would tempt them. Manchester United spent £25m on 20-year-old Patrick Dorgu, a Denmark international, from Lecce in January to operate at left wing back. They are also keen on Estupinan, who has much more experience and is proven in the Premier League as a solid full back with attacking threat. Milan have prioritised signing a new left back since losing France international Theo Hernandez to Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia.   Manchester United and AC Milan are both interested in Brighton star Pervis Estupinan Estupinan has been a mainstay for Brighton since joining from Villarreal back in 2022 Ruben Amorim is keen to sign another wing back despite bringing in Patrick Dorgu last season However, they are unlikely to have the spending power to compete with United or get close to Brighton’s valuation. The Italians were outbid by Fenerbahce for Birmingham-born Archie Brown, who has moved to Turkey from Gent in Belgium for a reported fee of £7m.

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