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Manchester United set to battle rivals City for Brazilian starlet Gabriel Jesus

Reports in Brazil say Jose Mourinho is keen to land the 19-year-old, but Manchester City are believed to have already lodged a €32million bid

Gabriel Jesus is a target for both Manchester clubs, according to reports in Brazil(Martin Hunter)

Manchester United and Manchester City look set for a transfer battle over Brazilian starlet Gabriel Jesus.

The teenage striker, who has shone for Palmeiras this year, has attracted interest from a number of top European clubs in recent months.

City firmed up their interest with a bid believed to be in the region of €32million for him this week, while Pep Guardiola even phoned Gabriel to discuss possible plans.

But Jose Mourinho and United are now also in the mix, say reports in Brazil.

According to Globo, the Red Devils have told Palmeiras that they are willing to pay €35million for the forward’s services.

United are reportedly prepared to splurge €35million on Jesus(Dean Mouhtaropoulos - FIFA)

Oddly, United are one of five European giants – along with Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain – for whom Gabriel’s buyout clause is only €24million; for all other teams, City included, the figure is €40million.

But with their local rivals hovering with intent, United would appear willing to throw more money at the deal.

Palmeiras coach Cuca voiced his displeasure at Guardiola’s efforts to lure his star player and hopes to keep hold of him until the end of 2016.