Manchester United are reportedly keeping tabs on Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder Georgiy Sudakov, who has been attracting interest from several clubs across Europe.
The 21-year-old has impressed scouts with his versatility, both as an attacking midfielder and also out wide when needed.
Sudakov has made 82 appearances for Shakhtar, recording 13 goals and 13 assists in that time, while he has also earned 12 caps for his national team, Ukraine.
According to a report from Tutto Juve, Manchester United are now one of the sides that are interested in securing the services of the talented Ukrainian international.
The report adds that Arsenal and Chelsea are also believed to be interested in bringing the 21-year-old to England, while teams in La Liga and Serie A are also monitoring his progress.
Man United have been linked with several players leading up to the January transfer market, which should follow their imminent takeover by Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
The Red Devils have been hit with several injuries this season, with the likes of Mason Mount, Casemiro and Christian Eriksen all sidelined at the moment.
Rasmus Hojlund also missed United's win over Everton last weekend after picking up a hamstring injury against Luton Town before the international break.