The Leicester defender informed the club in the past few days that he was unhappy that they could potentially price him out of a move.
That has resulted in instant action from the Foxes who now look to have granted his wishes of an exit.
The Sun claim that an agreement between the two clubs has now been reached. Manchester Untied have agreed to pay £60million up front with £20m in add-ons.
He is expected to arrive in Manchester tomorrow for a medical.
Leicester were holding out for £90m after United’s opening offer of £70m was rejected early last week.
But after realising they were fighting a losing battle to keep hold of the England international, they are now prepared to start planning for life without him.
Lewis Dunk and James Tarkowski have both been eyed as potential replacements.