Jose Mourinho is set to make a shock move to land former player John Obi Mikel from Chelsea, according to The Sun.
Mikel, 29, has not played under new Stamford Bridge manager Antonio Conte and there are no plans to renew his contract which runs out this season.
Now the Manchester United boss is ready to take advantage with a cut-price New Year offer for the player the Red Devils thought they had signed ten years ago.
Mikel had just turned 19 when the Old Trafford outfit announced on their website that they had signed the teenager on a four-year contract from Norwegian club Lyn Oslo.
The £4million transfer was done directly with the player and his club — bypassing his agents and he was even pictured in a United shirt.
But Chelsea angrily claimed they had an agreement with the agents to buy him.
Things turned nasty when it was reported Obi started to get threatening phone calls and ended up having to take refuge in a safe hotel with a security guard.
He then went missing from Lyn amid stories he had been kidnapped.
The Nigerian midfielder had actually travelled to London where he went on Sky Sports TV to claim that he had been pressured into signing for United, something they denied, and he wanted to join the Blues.
The matter was resolved when Chelsea paid United £12m and Lyn £4m.
So it will be the second time Mourinho has signed Obi, who he believes can play in a defensive midfield role in front of the back four.
He needs that type of player to give £89m Paul Pogba freedom to roam.
The Portuguese is also interested in Leicester’s £30m-rated Danny Drinkwater for that role but accepts now that the Foxes continued involvement in the Champions League would make a January move for him difficult.
Michael Carrick is the best midfield partner for Pogba right now but at 35 cannot play regularly enough in the side.
A deal for Mikel, 29, is likely to cost United a nominal fee of £2m.
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