
Sources: Dundee United agree terms with Man United starlet Dylan Levitt
Dundee United have agreed the permanent signing of Man United midfielder Dylan Levitt, Football Insider understands.
The 21-year-old has been given the green light to leave Old Trafford after starring on loan at Tannadice last season.
United have agreed a £300,000 fee with Dundee United and Levit has agreed on personal terms.
The move is expected to be completed and announced in the next 24 hours.
Levitt helped Dundee United qualify for European football in 2022-23 after scoring six goals in 29 appearances for United last term and he was named the club’s Fans Player of the Year.
He returned Old Trafford out of contract in the summer but they triggered an option in his contract to extend the deal by a further 12 months.
Dundee United have since lost manager Tam Courts to Hungarian outfit Budapest Honvéd FC and he has been replaced by Jack Ross.
The new boss is still keen for Levitt to return to Tannadice as his first signing since taking over last month (20 June).
The Tangerines finished fourth in the Scottish Premiership in 2021-22, 13 points behind third-place Hearts.

Levitt had made his Wales debut before his loan move to Dundee United but has since established himself as a key member of Rob Page’s squad.
He will be hoping to be a part of the squad at this winter’s World Cup – Wales’ first appearance in the tournament since 1958.
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