AS the?Premier League becomes richer and richer, younger players are now more inclined to make the move to England, rather than staying at their parent club. Tianjin – managed by Italy 2006 World Cup winner Fabio Cannavaro – have money to burn and are more than capable of upping their bid and even salary offer to land their man. Standing at around 6ft 4in, he is a monster of a centre-back who dominates in the air. But Bayern are likely to reject that and hold out for closer to £40m. Theyre thinking about £75m would be more than right for a player of his age. am PSTIt is most likely that United will try and drive the asking price down though - with ?£42m looking expensive for a central defender who is unproven in Europes top leagues. ly in Northern Italy as the players were well wrapped up, but the sun was still shining. 15 and has helped lift the club from the second tier to top-flight title contenders. One bright light has been the promising displays of Brazilian wide-man Malcom though. It appeared the deal was dead as the recent impressive performances of Phil Jones and Marcos Rojo ha.