MANCHESTER UNITED are continuing to keep tabs on Crystal Palace forward Alexander Sorloth who's currently on-loan at Turkish side Trabzonspor.

Scouts from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's club, who beat Manchester City 2-0 on Sunday, were reportedly at Trabzonspor's Super Lig clash against Gaziantep on Saturday.

Red Devils officials were also there to watch Sorloth's goalkeeper teammate Ugurcan Cakir, according to reports.

Their visit follows a previous scouting mission to another Trabzonspor game last Saturday when the third-placed Super Lig side beat Rizespor 5-2.

And Sorloth, a £9million signing for Palace back in January 2018, was in action in that game too providing an assist for his team's fourth goal.

The Norwegian struggled to make the grade at Palace where he failed to score in 16 Premier League appearances for the Eagles.

However, the 24-year-old blossomed during his two-year loan deal at Trabzonspor, racking up 24 goals and seven assists this season.

Sorloth's goalkeeper team mate Cakir has attracted the attention of some Europe's top sides including Man Utd's top four rivals Chelsea.

The Blues are reported to be keen on the £26million-rated stopper who's performances have been closed monitored by their former midfielder Eddie Newton.

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