Manchester United are reportedly ready to terminate Eric Bailly's contract as Erik ten Hag seeks to free up his wage bill.
Al Nassr have been continually linked to the player. Bailly also has potential suitors Turkey, although he has reportedly rejected a move to Beşiktaş - a decision which will no doubt frustrate Ten Hag.
Manchester City had accepted an 'undisclosed offer' from Al Nassr for defender Aymeric LaporteMeanwhile, it would seem Ten Hag has grown impatient with the situation and is considering terminating the Ivorian's contract, according to French outlet
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