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Transfer Gossip- Ashley Young Set For United Transfer But Phil Jones Deal Stalls

Manchester United are said to be close to sealing a deal for skillful Aston Villa winger, Ashley Young.

According to The Guardian, United will seal the deal after Young returns from holidays later this month, while the deal for Phil Jones who is away on England under 21 duty has hit a snag over the valuation of the player by both clubs.

Jones' contract was said to have a £16m release clause, however Blackburn Rovers have disputed this and have claimed that the £16m clause only gives the player permission to talk to any club that tables that bid.

United are said to be confident they will get Jones for that amount while Blackburn's lawyers try to argue their case.

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