MANCHESTER UNITED are considering a shock swoop for Manchester City star James McAtee.
Any move would see the 22-year-old midfielder become the 15th first team player to wear both the red and blue of Manchester.



has impressed since his return to the Etihad last summer, from two seasons on loan at Championship side Sheffield United.
The midfielder, who can play as a winger, has scored seven goals in 25 appearances across all competitions, including three notches in 13 Premier League games.
But the Under-21 star midfielder has one more year left on his contract and wants regular playing time next season.
Although he started inon Tuesday night, it was only his second league start of the campaign.
Pep Guardiolahas been full of praise for McAtee, but minutes have been hard to come by.
And they could get even harder next season, with City interested in moves for ace and star Florian Wirtz.
Gibbs-White and Wirtz have been identified as options to replace the departing, whohas been linked with .
McAtee would hope to benefit from , but City want to sign a readymade replacement who can straight slot into Guardiola's side.
Leverkusen’s bid to loan McAtee in January, with the option of a permanent £25 million transfer this summer, was rejected by City.
The club, who are keen admirers of McAtee, would like to keep Wirtz but a huge offer for the £100 million-rated international could prove difficult to resist.
So United may have to get in quick asForest, and are all keeping tabs on McAtee’s situation.
Ruben Amorim needs to make serious improvements to his squad, with United's ageing midfield duo of Casemiro and Christian Eriksen often cited as slow and weak.
Salford-born McAtee joined the blue half of Manchester academy at aged 10.
He could become just the 15th player to play for both Man Utd and Man City the modern era, and the first to leave the Cityzens for Old Trafford in 13 years.
The last player to leave City for United wasFrederic Veseli in 2012, who ultimately left the Red Devils without making an appearance for them, despite Sir Alex Ferguson playing a key role in his signing.
would fit United's recruitment model of signing young players who can grow together as a team.
And Guardiola recently admitted that he doesn't know if McAtee will stay beyond the summer.
He said: “For the age, I'd like him to stay. But I understand the players want more minutes.
“I would like him to stay, he's a player for the academy, he knows the patterns. He's a lovely person and trained really good.
“He can play different positions but I don’t know how the squad will be and we will see.”
But whether Guardiola would risk another youngster becoming a star for a Prem rival, yet alone a close city rival, remains to be seen.
The Spaniard already went through that when became the best player at within months of joining.