Phil Jones could be set for a move to French side Bordeaux
Man United’s Phil Jones attracts interest from French side Bordeaux as the former England international looks to get his career back on track following an injury-hit 11-year stay at Old Trafford
- Phil Jones has made one appearance this year but played well against Wolves
- The 29-year-old believes he can rebuild his career following his run of injuries
- Jones is reported as one of several United players looking to leave this window
- Premier League clubs did show interest but only on loan or pay-as-you-play deal
Manchester United defender Phil Jones is attracting interest from French side Bordeaux.
The centre-back has made just one appearance this season but impressed with an assured performance against Wolves 712 days after his last first team appearance.
The 29-year-old is one of several United players keen to leave Old Trafford and make a fresh start.
Phil Jones could be on his way to France with Bordeaux reported to be interested in him
Though he has had to contend with injuries and other niggling fitness issues Jones, has been let down at times when fit to play.
His time on the periphery has proved a real mental challenge for the former England international and he wants to prove he still has life left in his career.
A number of English clubs have considered him but have been reluctant to offer anything other than a loan or pay as you play deal.
Jones has made one appearance for United this summer which came 712 days after his last
Benfica also considered an approach before January.
Talk from Bordeaux is at the early stages but Jones would be open to making the move.
After excluding former Arsenal captain Laurent Koscielny from their first team squad, Bordeaux signed 34-year-old Brazilian defender Marcelo from Lyon yesterday, but want to add another versatile defender.
Jones has played at centre-back, full-back and defensive midfield during his time with United and previously Blackburn. Meanwhile, Bordeaux winger Josh Maja, 23, is discussing a move to Stoke City.
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