The Mirror that new Manchester United manager David Moyes will turn his attention to Bayern Munich's Bastian Schweinsteiger, if they have their third improved bid for the former Arsenal midfielder rejected. The 29-year old German international has been a crucial part of the Bayern team for about a decade, yet Pep Guardiola who replaced Jupp Heynckes in the summer as their new coach does not see where he will fit into his plans according to sources close to the club. New Barcelona coach Gerardo Martino says he is confident Fabregas will remain at the Nou Camp, dealing another blow to United's hopes of landing the 26-year old, while his club teammate Javier Mascherano told Sky Sports News this week that he feels he is willing to stay put at the Catalan side. He said: "I see him here training and he is happy. He grew up in Barcelona and feels the call of the shirt." With just two weeks to the beginning of the 2013/14 Barclays Premier League season - and only a week to the annual curtain raiser in the Community Shield where Manchester United face Wigan - Moyes' patience may be running out as he attempts to make additions to his squad. Rumours have continued to persist about possible alternatives if Fabregas was to stay at Barcelona, with some reports suggesting that United will consider making an offer for a player they have long admired in Real Madrid's Luka Modric. Unsurprisingly, Moyes has also been linked with Everton's Marouane Fellaini, although it would require a bid of around £22 million to trigger his release clause, leading to speculation that he will look to other targets and Schweinsteiger could fit the bill as Manchester United look for their first major signing of the summer. While United missed out on the signing of Thiago Alcantara to Bayern Munich, the Bundesliga, German Cup and Uefa Champions League holders have also added Mario Gotze from rivals Borussia Dortmund, which could pave the way for the exit of the current German Player of the Year. As reports in the media suggest Wayne Rooney is now prepared to hand in a written transfer request, the Premier League champions may look to bring in reinforcements. Barcelona continue to reiterate their stance that Fabregas is not for sale, which could see them turn to other targets with Schweinsteiger reportedly now top of their wishlist.