Manchester United are not wasting time shaping their team for a new season. As the club approaches Brian Mbemo’s signature, it shifts focus to its next target.
The Red Devils were moving quickly early in the transfer window and became keen on back manager Reuben Amorim with the tools needed to implement his philosophy.
Matheus Cunha has already arrived at the club and soon he will be joined by Mbeumo of Brentford.
His imminent arrival also places United in a position that needs to be strengthened given the uncertain future of Jadon Sancho and Antony.
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With Mbeumo’s deal reportedly closed, United are prioritizing further additions to strengthen key areas of the team.
According to TBR Football, the Premier League Giants have already made plans on what they need to do to further strengthen their team.
Amorim’s team is exploring the moves that will lead the offensive next season with new strikers.
Cunha is trying to offer them creativity from the middle, while Mbeumo is expected to provide a threat from the right side of the attack, but they are looking for an opportunity to sign a new striker to lead the attack.
According to the report, the Red Devils are interested in Benjamin Sesco from RB Leipzig, Victor Gyoker from Sports and Victor Osimen from Naples.
Old Trafford needs a new striker
After failing to complete Liam Dellup’s signature from Ipswichtown, they have other targets in mind as well.
At this point, the Red Devils are happy with the business they have done so far, but they plan to re-enter the market to make a new striker move.
Genk’s Tolu Arokodare is another name for the radar on the Premier League side. The striker scored 23 goals in all competitions last season.
The new striker’s move will soon be prioritized, and it is clear that United have made their target a finalist.
After a poor season in which they finished 15th in the Premier League and lost in the Europa League final, their transfer business is expected to provide encouragement to fans next season.
Man United talks with the £70 million midfielder, with Amorim being the driving force behind it