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Manchester United want to sign a new striker this summer
Manchester United want to sign a new striker this summer (Image:
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Louis Saha has identified three strikers Manchester United should sign this summer if they miss out on Harry Kane.
The future of the Tottenham talisman is once again the subject of intense speculation, with the north London club set to miss out on Champions League qualifying and potentially a European spot.
Kane's exits are limited due to Erling Haaland's presence at Manchester City and his determination to break Aland Shearer's all-time Premier League goalscoring record.
United are ranked among the best among English clubs to sign the England captain, but Mauricio Pocehtino's impending arrival at Chelsea could prompt Kane to consider the unthinkable and try to join the team. joined his former coach at Stamford Bridge.
Either way, Spurs are bound to have tough negotiations for Kane and Saha feels that United are bound to have alternatives. "There are not many alternatives to Kane for Man Utd. Victor Osimhen is an option offered at the moment, however, he has scored a lot of goals for Napoli," Saha told Daznbet. "Very fit, very strong and agile, but it may take some time to adapt.
“There was a boy, Hojlund of Atalanta. But no one offers as much assurance as Kane.
He added:
“I think Randal Muani would be a very good signing for Man Utd. More than just a 9, he can play on both sides of a three. He is a very smart player, very fast, sharp with his feet and very smart.
“He has established a good relationship with Kylian Mbappe for France.
“He knows everything, he has the talent to go short or long, he is very smart and he will be a real danger in the Premier League if he comes, especially with Rashford and Sancho. “It will be difficult for the defence. It can be a very smart decision, with room for improvement. There are many such names that can contribute.
"But Muani is a very smart player, he has a lot of fitness, he can run all day and will fit the game plan that Ten Hag likes." He is one of the future. "He can learn for one season and then have a big impact in the next two or three years, which makes sense."
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