Morgan Schneiderlin to Manchester United: Van Gaal keen to complete signing before 13 July - but Koeman blasts initial bid as 'not serious'
United fly out on their US tour next Monday

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Your support makes all the difference.Southampton manager Ronald Koeman has told Manchester United they will need to improve on their initial offer for Morgan Schneiderlin if they want to sign the French midfielder this summer.
Koeman confirmed the Saints had received a bid from Old Trafford for Schneiderlin, who was absent from the club's first training session of the new season on Monday, but said "it wasn't serious".
The Dutchman also said Southampton were hopeful of retaining Toby Alderweireld despite revealing Atletico Madrid, the defender's parent club, are resisting their move to make his loan deal a permanent one.
"Morgan was ill but he is coming to training tomorrow and he will travel with the rest of the squad to Austria," said Koeman ahead of Southampton's pre-season trip. The Saints play RB Leipzig in the first game of their tour on Wednesday.
"He was not feeling well, so he had contact with the doctor and he stayed at home," Koeman added.
"Two weeks ago we had a big offer from Man United but it wasn't enough. It wasn't serious and no more bids today."
Van Gaal is keen to sign Schneiderlin before United fly out for their pre-season tour of the United States on 13 July.
And Koeman is hopeful any deal for the 25-year-old will be concluded in the imminent future.
"Everybody knows the situation of Morgan and if you can get a big move I can understand it,' Koeman added.
"If there is any business then I hope it will be soon because it is best for the player, best for us and we have to think about ourselves if we sell the player.
"I had a lot of meetings with Morgan - I already had a meeting last week with Morgan - and it is important for the player to do a good pre-season and we will see what happens in the next few days."
It is reported that United's offer for Schneiderlin was in the region of £20million. Asked what fee would persuade Southampton to sell, Koeman added: "I don't talk about money, about numbers. It is not my business. It is up to the club."
While Koeman faces up to the prospect of losing Schneiderlin he could also be without the services of Alderweireld this season.
Southampton were expecting to complete a £6.8m deal for Alderweireld after it was understood that Atletico Madrid failed to cancel his buy-out clause in time.
Alderweireld's performances last season have led to interest from the likes of Tottenham, with reports on Sunday suggesting that they had agreed a deal with the Spanish club.
"Southampton signed an option for the player and Atletico Madrid is trying to take back the option," said Koeman.
"In our knowledge this was too late and what happened with Tottenham in the middle, I don't know.
"The player told us he was very happy about Southampton. We mentioned to the player that we would like to continue and that was the case to Altetico Madrid and what happened after, I don't know."
Additional reporting by PA
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