Man Utd, Bryan Mbeumo and Spurs
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MANCHESTER UNITED are in for a crucial summer of transfers at Old Trafford. Viktor Gyokeres has reportedly decided on whether he wants to play for Manchester United or Arsenal next season.
Al-Hilal are reportedly set to try again for Napoli star and Manchester United target Victor Osimhen despite being rejected by the player last week.Osimhen is believed to be a name on United’s
The 22-year-old striker is expected to leave Eintracht Frankfurt soon, and PSG would earn 20 percent of any transfer fee thanks to a sell-on clause in his deal. According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea remain interested in signing Ekitiké.
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Manchester United are said to have identified Eberechi Eze and Antoine Semenyo as alternative targets to Brentford winger Bryan Mbeumo. The Red Devils only scored 44 goals in the Premier League last term - the fifth worst return of any team - and they must address the weaknesses in their forward line if they are to improve next season.
The summer transfer window reopens until September 1 on Monday, and clubs across the Premier League and beyond are positioning themselves to complete deals as early as possible. Manchester United, Liverpool and Manchester City are among the outfits who have been active already, but the bulk of the business is yet to take place.
PSG have been tracking Victor Osimhen since last year, and with the summer transfer window on the horizon, talk about his next move is heating up.According to GIVE ME SPORT, Manchester United are
According to GIVE ME SPORT, Manchester United are growing concerned as PSG emerge as front-runners to sign the 26-year-old. The French giants are reportedly ready to meet both Osimhen’s wage demands and his £63 million release clause—putting them ahead of Manchester United and Chelsea in the race to land the striker.
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MANCHESTER UNITED have a new striker target after being rejected by Viktor Gyokeres. The Sporting star was United’s No1 priority this summer but the deal is dead following talks this week.
Manchester United have reportedly identified Antoine Semenyo of Bournemouth and Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze as alternative targets if they fail to strike an agreement with Brentford over a fee