Bournemouth's Rayan has sparked Manchester United's interest, with the Red Devils looking to sign the Brazilian winger.

What's the situation?

Rayan, 19, has been on United's radar since the January transfer window, and his impressive start to life at the Vitality Stadium has strengthened their resolve to make him a Red Devil. With Bournemouth sitting 6th in the Premier League, 57 points from 38 games, and 28 points behind leaders Arsenal, they are keen to hold on to their key players.

Why the interest?

Rayan's pace and power have translated perfectly to the Premier League, with the youngster scoring five goals and providing two assists in 1,120 minutes of his debut campaign. His contract, valid until 2031, contains a release clause worth £86 million, but it only becomes active from next year.

What's next?

Bournemouth are adamant that Rayan is not for sale this summer, despite interest from United, Arsenal, and Paris Saint-Germain. The Cherries' recent form, unbeaten in their last five games, including a 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest on May 24, 2026, will give them confidence in their ability to hold on to their prized assets. With 58 goals scored and 54 conceded, Bournemouth will be looking to build on their current momentum, and Rayan will be a key player in their plans.