Manchester United reportedly agree fee for Italy defender Darmian
Manchester United have agreed a fee with Torino for Italy international right-back Matteo Darmian, according to reports in Italy.
Talks between the clubs have been ongoing and, after rejecting United's first two bids, Sky Italia suggests Torino have agreed to sell their prized defender for 18m euros ($19.74m).
Darmian is a versatile defender who is capable of playing in either full-back spot, though his favored position is on the right, but also has experience at center-half and at 6ft tall offers a strong aerial presence.
Louis van Gaal was acutely aware of United's vulnerability at set-pieces last season and it cost the team on more than one occasion, including in the 1-1 draw with Chelsea in October, when 5ft 7in Rafael was left marking Didier Drogba at a corner with costly results.
Speaking in November, van Gaal said: "In set plays, it is very difficult but that is because of the height of the team - maybe you can advise me to buy tall players."
United have made upgrading their right-back position a priority this summer after Antonio Valencia - who has spent the majority of his career in midfield - was forced to assume the role last season.
Brazilian right-back Rafael featured just 11 times for United last season after struggling with injury and subsequently falling out of favour with van Gaal.
The club are now reportedly willing to listen to offers for the 24-year-old, with Galatasaray, Napoli and Fiorentina all showning an interest in signing him.
Dani Alves was linked with a move to Old Trafford before signing a new contract with Barcelona while United also maintained an interest in Everton defender Seamus Coleman but now van Gaal has identified Darmian as the man to anchor the right side of his defence next season.