Manchester United continue to be linked with potential left back signings and another player with ties to Dutch football is wanted.
Premier League action returns this weekend and Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag needs a win against Brentford.
United still have issues to deal with though and left back remains a problem area.
Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia are yet to play this season with their injury woes continuing, but hopefully easing soon.
Diogo Dalot has been operating at left back this season but Noussair Mazraoui’s problems mean United are down another full back.
Signing another left back in 2025 is surely a priority for United and another name can be added to the potential wish list.

Manchester United linked with Eredivisie star
Alphonso Davies and Ben Chilwell have been linked but United may look at another player with connections to the Dutch game.
United have signed the likes of Andre Onana, Noussair Mazraoui, Matthijs de Ligt, Lisandro Martinez, Sofyan Amrabat, Mason Mount, Antony and Joshua Zirkzee amid ties to Dutch football.
Now, it’s AZ Alkmaar star David Moller Wolfe being linked with a move to Old Trafford.
TEAMtalk report that United are monitoring Wolfe’s progress ahead of a potential bid for the AZ ace.
Chelsea are also showing an interest in Wolfe, who featured for Norway during the international break.
Wolfe started against Slovenia and Austria as he continues to emerge as Norway’s first-choice left back.
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Who is Manchester United target David Moller Wolfe?
Wolfe hails from Bergen and started his career with hometown clubs Bergen Nord before joining Bergen-based Brann.
After a loan spell with Asane, Wolffe became a first-team star with Brann and impressed so much that he joined AZ Alkmaar in 2023.
The Dutch side paid just €2.5million (£2million) for Wolfe and that now looks like an absolute steal.
Wolfe has now racked up 55 appearances for AZ, notching one goal and four assists in the process.
The 22-year-old has shown himself to be effective going forward whilst also showing pace and aggression defensively.
Wolfe has bags of untapped potential and United may now view him as a left back prospect who can be developed without breaking the bank.
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