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Gareth Bicknell

Man Utd and Chelsea transfer target Boubakary Soumare can be 'next N'Golo Kante'

Manchester United and Chelsea transfer target Boubakary Soumare has been described as the next N'Golo Kante.

The 20-year-old Lille midfielder has been linked with United, Chelsea , Arsenal , Tottenham and Real Madrid following his impressive displays in Ligue 1 and the Champions League this season.

But it is United and Chelsea who are believed to have the strongest interest in France under-21 international Soumare, who is expected to cost around £40million.

Soumare is believed to model himself on United midfielder Pogba - although ESPN's French football analyst Jonathan Johnson says he is more like Kante.

Speaking to Sky Sports' Transfer Talk podcast, Johnson said: "The main reason why Boubakary Soumare is interesting clubs, not just in the Premier League, is that fact that he is performing well in Ligue 1 - traditionally known as somewhere where you can source good, young affordable talent.

Boubakary Soumare has impressed in the Champions League and Ligue 1 this season (WILL OLIVER/EPA-EFE/REX)

"Players the likes of Manchester United and Chelsea could add value to.

"The thing that helps a lot with Soumare is that he plays in quite an unfashionable position.

"Defensive midfield is not one of those positions where too many players across Europe stand out, and for this reason he has managed to stand out.

"If you think of the top defensive midfielders in European football - N'Golo Kante who is already at Chelsea, the likes of Idrissa Gueye who of course spent time in the Premier League - there are not many others who you could say are really top class defensive-minded midfielders.

Soumare can be a 'top-class' midfielder like N'Golo Kante, according to ESPN pundit Jonathan Johnson (PA)

"Soumare has the makings of being a very, very good one."

Johnson said Soumare would "add a lot of mettle to a club's midfield" - something which United could do with as they are currently without injured pair Scott McTominay and Paul Pogba.

"I've seen him being talked about as perhaps adding some attacking prowess to a team - I don't see him as that kind of player, I don't think he has that creativity or goal threat.

"He is surprisingly technical and is a good passer of the ball," said Johnson.

"He's also physical and gets stuck in, that does result in yellow and red cards from time to time.

"He is somebody that would add a lot of mettle to a club's midfield, that's why you have these clubs after him. The idea that he is a deep-lying midfielder is not correct. He's more of a defensive midfielder."

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