Manchester United's new "management team" has shown unprecedented efficiency in this summer window, completing two major signings already in the preseason. United's recruitment will not pause; they will maintain momentum and pursue multiple lines, continuing to seek suitable targets in midfield, center-back, and wing-back positions. Latest news from Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth indicates West Ham is negotiating with Bayern for the signing of Noussair Mazraoui, the Moroccan wing-back also a target for United. Additionally, United is monitoring Vanderson and Jeremie Frimpong. German Sky Sports reporter Florian Plettenberg also confirmed United's interest in Mazraoui.

After signing Yoro, United's focus on building the defense will shift to the two flanks for a simple reason. Last season, the left side was consistently short on personnel; Luke Shaw remains the mainstay, but his injury concerns force United to plan ahead. Malacia was also sidelined last season, and even when fit, he couldn't handle starting duties. On the right, Dalot has developed well, but Wan-Bissaka remains strong defensively but weak in attack. His contract expires next year, recent departure rumors persist, and United has made their stance clear.

According to Plettenberg, United has lowered Wan-Bissaka's asking price to £10 million. Honestly, at this price, selling Wan-Bissaka shouldn't be difficult. His defensive ability is top-class, quite attractive for mid-to-lower Premier League teams, and £10 million is hardly an issue in the Premier League. In short, Wan-Bissaka's departure this summer is almost certain. So, among the three wing-backs mentioned by reporters, who is United's more realistic option?

We can see these three wing-backs share a common trait: strong attacking contribution, especially Frimpong. This Dutch flying winger played 47 matches for Leverkusen last season, scoring 14 goals and assisting 10, directly involved in 24 goals. His explosive speed, outstanding dribbling, ability to pass and shoot make him a sharp tool to tear apart defenses. Strictly speaking, Frimpong isn't just a wing-back anymore; his impact resembles a winger. His current market value is as high as £50 million, with a contract until 2028. There's a release clause of €40-45 million, but it's about to expire.

Mazraoui is a former player of Ten Hag, excelling in attack but slightly better defensively than Frimpong, balanced overall. Mazraoui's current value is £30 million, contract until 2026. Bayern also opens the door for his departure, asking around £25 million. West Ham is currently negotiating with Bayern; if United intervenes, they could hijack the deal.

Vanderson is a Brazilian wing-back, relatively balanced in both attack and defense. Last season he performed excellently at Monaco, starting 23 matches, scoring 3 goals and assisting 1. Moreover, Vanderson's defensive stats are solid, averaging 3 tackles, 1.75 interceptions, 1.8 clearances per game, and he has been called up for Brazil's national team. Current value £20 million, but according to Romano, Monaco's asking price exceeds £40 million.

Therefore, from budget and asking price perspectives, Mazraoui is United's more realistic choice this summer. Considering the "former Ten Hag player" tag further boosts this deal's feasibility. But United needs to accelerate; if they can hijack the deal and then sell Wan-Bissaka to West Ham, it would be another masterstroke. Let's wait and see!