Manchester United failed to deliver last season, but Ineos and Reuben Amorim are doing all the right things this summer as they break down and rebuild their struggling team.
However, the expected escape was not as exit flow as Trickle. However, Marcus Rashford will sign Barcelona and Antony, Jadon Sancho and Alejandro Garnacho.
With Bryan Mbeumo finally coming to sign Old Trafford’s side with a package totaling £710 million, fans can already be excited at the forefront of a new look, including Matheus Cunha, who left Wolverhampton Wanderlers to sign the Red Devils at the beginning of the summer.
But there is something missing and there is no mistake. It’s the front of the ship: Man United need a striker.
Search for Strikers for Man Utd
Man United wanted Liam Dellup and Victor Gyoker early in the transfer window, but both pursuits were in vain. This is a market, especially when European football is not offered.
However, despite appealing offers elsewhere, the Red Devils have attracted both Cunya and Mbeumo, with Benjamin Sesco and Nicholas Jackson both putting together a new list of nominees.
But you may be sure Amorim will target Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins instead. Ollie Watkins of Aston Villa is 29 years old and has more experience and achieved in English games. Reported Ben Jacobs is allegedly argued that United are discussing potential forward moves.
Arsenal has also shown vested interests to three Lions stars over the past year, and although he is expected to lead a price tag of around £60 million, United’s technical director Jason Wilcox will certainly cut back on trying this.
Why should Mann utd sign Ollie Watkins?
Watkins is founded as one of the most reliable goal scorers in the Premier League. In fact, he is described by podcaster Rohan Jivan as “one of Europe’s best centre-forwards.”
Athletic and powerful Watkins can play through the line and use his sharpness to assist his teammates as well as attack the goals themselves.
But more importantly, Watkins could be a great deal. This should pursue something like Chelsea’s Jackson, which will be available this summer, but at a pricey price of £70 million.
Ollie Watkins season-by-season Premier League career | |||
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season | App (start) | the goal | assist |
24/25 | 38 (31) | 16 | 8 |
23/24 | 37 (37) | 19 | 13 |
22/23 | 37 (36) | 15 | 6 |
21/22 | 35 (33) | 11 | 2 |
20/21 | 37 (37) | 14 | 5 |
Data based on sofa score |
Jackson, 24, is a talented centre-forward. Like Watkins, he is mobile and ranks in the top five leagues in Europe among the top 17% of strikers in progressive carry per 90 people, according to FBREF.
However, he is still a work in progress, and according to his sofa score, he missed out on 43 big opportunities in two seasons in the Premier League, but only scored 24 goals.
Over the same period, Watkins scored 35 goals but missed a big 49 chance. It is clear that Man United needs the following terminology instantly, and that Watkins could be a man to achieve the desired effect.
However, considering Jackson is a more mixed bag and costs more than Watkins, one of the leading Premier League strikers, Ineos must show off his savvy approach by opting for the Shrewder option.
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