But the good news for the Red Devils is that Napoli are understood to have rejected the initial offer immediately. According to reports in Italy, the Italian club do not need to sell and are unwilling to budge unless a foreign team meets the defender’s £132m release clause. Real may go in with an increased offer to try and convince Napoli to sell. And it means Manchester United will need to act fast if they want to get a deal done with the Senegalese international. He was a target for former Red Devils boss Jose Mourinho but Ed Woodward could not get a deal done. However, reports this week suggested the Red Devils had also had a bid of their own rejected for a whopping £95m. And now they face competition for the player named Serie A Defender of the Year this season as Real Madrid look to strengthen up their leaky defence. Koulibaly, 27, is under contract until 2023 but is seen as a suitable replacement in the heart of the Real Madrid defence. At first, it appeared to be Raphael Varane that was most likely to leave the Bernabeu this summer, with United one of his potential suitors….