James Wilson: Derby and Fulham keen on Manchester United striker

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Manchester United 's Jose Mourinho, Luke Young and James Wilson at a training sessionImage source, Getty Images
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James Wilson (far right) has made 20 appearances for Manchester United since his debut in May 2014

Championship clubs Derby County and Fulham are among those to have asked about taking Manchester United striker James Wilson on loan.

Wilson has been told he can leave Old Trafford on loan by boss Jose Mourinho.

He spent most of last season with Brighton, scoring five goals in 27 appearances for the Championship club.

Derby hope the opportunity of regular first-team football will appeal to the 20-year-old, who featured twice for United last season.

The Rams have only scored one goal in their three league games so far this season.

Last season's top scorer Chris Martin was the subject of a £6.5m bid from Wolves earlier this month, which was rejected.

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