Leicester City will let Harry Maguire sign for either Manchester United or Manchester City - but only if they meet their £80million valuation.
Manchester United are the front runner in this race an are keen to sign the center back. Reports suggested that Manchester United had agreed to pay £80million for the England international centre-back.
But sources from Leicester City later denied the rumours saying the red devil's are reluctant to pay more than what Liverpool shelled out to sign £75million Virgil van Dijk.
Maguire has also come out openely to make his intentions of living the club known to the bosses at Leicester City to complete his move to Old Trafford.
The defender has spoken to bosses at Leicester City, and informed them that he wants to leave the King Power this summer to complete a move to United.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has already made two signings at Man United this summer, landing Daniel James from Swansea City and Aaron Wan-Bissaka from Crystal Palace.
The Norwegian is keen to strengthen his back-four and Maguire has been a Red Devils target since long before Solskjaer was given the top job at United.
The defender yet to hand in a transfer request as he hopes united meets the valued figure, but he might be forced to do so if Leicester prove too difficult to let him go.