Reports show Manchester United are increasingly keen to sign a “special” advance this summer, with his price tag likely falling by £65 million.
A man with a lack of creativity
The question of Man United’s scoring is well documented this season, with Joshua Zilky and Rasmus Hozilund failing to hit the highs expected of them, but another major issue was the lack of service for the strikers.
The Red Devils have created just 54 major opportunities in the Premier League this season. This is the 13th highest total on top flights, indicating that new wingers and offensive midfielders will need to be brought along with centre forwards this summer.
Brentford winger Brian Mbemo has been well received, with United planning to have the winger signed in the first summer, feeling that the deal will be possible for a fee of around £50 million.
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The Red Devils are aiming for the striker, and their agents are scheduled to fly to England for discussion.
However, there are several other options from within the Premier League, and although Southampton’s Tyler’s Dieling is also interested, the reported £100 million price tag could have been uncomfortable for potential suitors.
However, a new report from Cated Offside reveals that Dibing’s price tag may be significantly lowered, potentially allowing trading to be possible at a rate of around 40 million euros (£35 million). This is a price cut of £65 million.
Man United and Reuben Amorim are increasingly keen to sign Southampton wingers.
Many clubs can compete for the 19-year-old, but there may be fierce competition for his signature, as Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United, RB Leipzig and West Ham United have also expressed interest.
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The young forward has been a breakout star for Southampton this season, making 27 league appearances, but will always be a tall order to stand out on the very poor side, capable of falling down as one of the worst teams in Premier League history.
That said, the British caught their eye for their performance at Old Trafford early in the campaign, and received praise from Fabrizio Romano.
It is also clear that the starlet has many possibilities, as it has been praised as a “special talent” by journalist Josh Bunting. So it’s promising news that Man United is in the race for his signature.
The recent news that the deal could reach just £35 million is a welcome update given that it was extremely difficult to justify the £100 million price tag and that it was still very difficult to justify Diling’s proving himself at the top level over a sustained period.