Man United in pole position for lethal striker with summer transfer now “inevitable

Man United in pole position for lethal striker with summer transfer now “inevitable

Manchester United is interested in Goncalo Ramos, a striker who is currently playing for Benfica.

Together with the Red Devils, Paris St-Germain are also interested in signing Ramos.

According to Portuguese newspaper A Bola through SportWitness, Erik ten Hag is seeking for a striker. Ramos is listed there.

The Dutchman obviously needs a goal striker. Two more names who have been mentioned as being high on Ten Hag’s priority list are Victor Osimhen and Harry Kane.

According to SportWitness, the Old Trafford club’s interest has increased and PSG has also been mentioned, making a summer deal seem certain.

“Benfica, where the Portuguese international is under contract until June 2026, is doing a good job of protecting him.

But, interested clubs would want to negotiate a lesser price or, at the absolute least, figure out a payment plan and have part of the money paid in incentive payments. The deal contains a sizeable €120 million release clause.

Why United is so keen for Ramos to join their club is easy to comprehend.

The 21-year-old has 24 goals this season for club and country in 37 games.

Also, the player has piled up four assists.

In 19 appearances for Liga NOS, Ramos has scored 15 goals.

More than ever, it is obvious that United needs a striker. Ten Hag’s persistent moving and shifting to conceal this gap led to the team’s humiliating 7-0 defeat at Anfield on Sunday night.

The manager’s swapping of the frontmen had no impact on the 20-time English champions, who were suffering their most humiliating defeat of the modern era.
A performance befitting the hall of shame is put on by Antony as Man United are humbled at Anfield.

The manager’s swapping of the frontmen had no impact on the 20-time English champions, who were suffering their most humiliating defeat of the modern era.

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