Despite continued interest from his former employers, it seems like Michael Keane will not be moving back to Old Traffor this summer. The 24 year-old has made it clear that he will only leave Burnley for a team where he is likely to be first choice, leaving Ronald Koeman's Everton as the favourites to land his signature.
Keane enjoyed a stellar campaign maiden premier league campaign at the heart of Burnley's defence following their promotion to the premier league, but with just one year left on his contract, he is expected to move on this summer. However, United's £30 million splurge on Benfica centre-half Victor Lindelof has done nothing to temper his fears about first team football.
With the World Cup in Russia on the horizon, Keane finds himself in a similar sitation to fellow centre halves Ben Gibson and Harry Maguire, in that his next move is crucial if he wants to make himself a permanent fixture in the national side.