Dalot was Man United's Players' Player of the Year last season, and the Portugal international has again been vital for the 20-time English champions this term, featuring on 21 occasions in all competitions.
The 25-year-old signed a new deal at Old Trafford in May of last year, with his current terms running until June 2028, but there has recently been speculation surrounding his long-term future in Manchester.
Real Madrid are believed to have identified Dalot as an alternative to Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is out of contract at Liverpool next summer.
Alexander-Arnold is thought to still be Real Madrid's leading target, but with the England international expected to pen fresh terms at Anfield, a 2025 switch for Dalot could potentially be on the cards.
Barcelona 'ready to rival' Real Madrid for Dalot
Real Madrid allegedly value Dalot in the region of £41m, but Man United would likely ask for more than that amount for a player who has developed into one of their most consistent performers.
According to CaughtOffside, Carlo Ancelotti's side will not have a clear run at the Portuguese, as Barcelona are also showing an interest in the former Porto youngster.
The report claims that Barcelona sporting director Deco is a huge admirer of Dalot, with a switch to Spain next year seen as a serious possibility for the defender.
Barcelona are looking for a long-term right-back, with Jules Kounde still operating in that area of the field despite being more comfortable in the middle, while Real Madrid have lost their first-choice right-back Dani Carvajal for the rest of the season, and the Spanish giants also want to sign a long-term replacement for the Spaniard.
Should Man United let Dalot leave?
Dalot has now made 178 appearances for Man United, including 50 during the 2023-24 campaign, which proved to be comfortably his best season for the club.
There are question marks over his ability to thrive as a wing-back in Ruben Amorim's 3-4-3 system, though, with Dalot's numbers at Old Trafford - six goals and 12 assists in 178 outings - fairly underwhelming.
Amad Diallo is seemingly the first-choice right-sided wing-back at this moment, while a new left-sided wing-back will be signed next summer, so there is a chance that Dalot will not be a regular in the first XI next season.
As a result, a big-money sale abroad may be enticing for Man United, while Dalot would have the chance to represent another of Europe's true powerhouses, so it is a deal that could suit all parties in 2025.
Written by
Matt Law