Manchester United make club record £40m bid for Chelsea's Juan Mata

• Offer made through a third party and remains unofficial
• Midfielder Mata likely to make United debut next week
Juan Mata
Chelsea's Juan Mata is said to have told friends he is destined for Old Trafford. Photograph: Michael Mayhew/Sportsphoto Ltd/Allstar

Manchester United have made a club record £40m bid for the Chelsea midfielder Juan Mata.

The offer is understood to have been made through a third party, allowing United to stick with their stance of no official bid being made, which remains the case.

It is purely a case of semantics, though, with the transfer likely to be completed over the next few days – possibly in time for Mata to make his debut next week, when United host Cardiff on 28 January and visit Stoke on 1 February.

Mata is thought to have missed training on Wednesday and is said to have indicated to friends he was destined for Old Trafford.

Although Chelsea are yet to formally acknowledge the bid, still less accept it, a move for the 25-year-old would make sense.

Although the former United defender Gary Neville pointed out this week that Mata's arrival would represent a change of tactic for United, who have traditionally relied on two wingers, the fact that none of Antonio Valencia, Ashley Young and Nani have sparkled under Moyes this season means ditching the concept would not be a hardship.

It would also prove to United fans that their club was serious about addressing the sharp decline in fortunes since Sir Alex Ferguson's departure, even if it cannot guarantee the Champions League spot they crave.

For Mata, it would end a tortuous few months, in which he has left the Chelsea manager José Mourinho unimpressed and become increasingly marginalised, thereby enhancing his chances of making Spain's World Cup squad.

Chelsea would bank a far larger fee than they could hope from Mata's other suitors – Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain – and, while it would be unusual for them to sell to a fellow Premier League giant, Mourinho knows United are not a threat in this season's competition.

Indeed, given that United have played Chelsea twice but must still encounter Arsenal and Manchester City in the run-in, it could be argued Mourinho is strengthening his own team's position.

For Moyes, it can only be the start of what is sure to be an extensive rebuilding programme, with the Scot adamant he is not prepared to rush his work.

"I fully understand that supporters are keen to see us freshen up the squad with new faces, but January is a difficult month in which to bring people in," Moyes said.

"While we are actively scouting players all the time, a lot of the work we are doing now is preparation for the summer.

"If we can do any business now then we will certainly try to do it, but I will not compromise the standards required for a player that can come into this club and help improve it."

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