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Manchester United bring in the January striker to strengthen Hoylund

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Manchester United have failed to score goals from their strikers in the Premier League and are looking for a solution to the problem. The Daily Mail revealed that they were eyeing three players to replace Rasmus Hoylund ahead of January.

Last summer, Manchester United made a significant investment of €82 million in Atalanta to sign Rasmus Hoylund, but the Danish striker is yet to prove his goal-scoring abilities.

He scored three times in Europe, but that is not the case in the Premier League, where he remained goalless in the seven games he took part in, with the Red Devils for their part showing understanding and determination to support him.

How; We’re moving into the January transfer window to sign another striker to flank the 20-year-old Dane, considering Martial’s contract expires next summer and that of the 11 league goals so far, only one has been signed by a striker (Rashford).


The Daily Mail reports that there are three players United management is considering. The first is Ivan Toni, who is expected to leave Brentford in one of the two upcoming transfer windows, the second is Mehdi Taremi, who also worked for United last summer, and the third – and more difficult – target is Victor Osimen.

All of this is of course with the data available and with Erik ten Hach at the helm, as well as the 8 defeats United have suffered so far in their first 15 games in all competitions, no-one can put their hand on the fire of the Dutchman’s long stay at the helm now the team’s “electric” bench.


Source: sport 24

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