Manchester United are reportedly facing competition from at least 10 other clubs in their pursuit of Braga centre-back David Carmo.
The 21-year-old has become a regular starter in the heart of the Braga defence over the past year and already has eight appearances to his name in all competitions this term.
With central defence understood to be an area of concern for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the Red Devils are reportedly contemplating a move for the highly-rated youngster, but United have a fight on their hands to win the race for Carmo's signature.
According to The Athletic, several Premier League sides - including one of United's big six rivals - have all taken a liking to Carmo and are ready to do battle for the Braga man.
However, with Carmo contracted to Braga until 2025, the Portuguese outfit have all the power in negotiations after the defender penned a new deal with his club just last week.
Carmo is understood to possess a £36m release clause in his current contract, though, and United could be tempted into forking out that fee if he carries on performing for Braga.