Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag is dreaming of an alternative to Harry Kane, says one transfer guru – but this ‘obsession’ won’t come much cheaper.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is obsessed with one particular striker who will cost him in the region of nine figures.
But while reports suggest that Harry Kane is being considered(opens in new tab) for an opening move of £80 million from the Red Devils, one well-connected transfer expert has perhaps suggested that there’s another player Ten Hag would love to sign as much as the England captain – perhaps even more.
If United were hoping to snare his better option than the Tottenham star for much less money, however, they’re sorely mistaken.
“Manchester United are still obsessed with Victor Osimhen, who almost joined them before moving to Napoli, but decided against it due to a lack of game time,” CBS Sports'(opens in new tab) Ben Jacobs(opens in new tab) has now told Caught Offside(opens in new tab).
“Harry Kane has also been discussed internally, but it all still depends on the England striker. Spurs want him to extend and that had been Kane’s primary intention before Antonio Conte’s dramatic exit.
“As I have reported many times, it’s going to cost around £100m to get Kane. And that’s still assuming Spurs are willing to do business. Daniel Levy simply won’t make things easy. Manchester United know just how much of a thorn in their side he can be from when they signed Dimitar Berbatov back in 2008.
“Neither Kane nor Osimhen will be easy to get. And that’s where Ramos or Abraham might prove smoother to facilitate and cheaper, too.”
The Nigerian striker previously told Italian outlet, Corriere Della Sera(opens in new tab) that playing in the Premier League, “is an ambition of all players”.
Osimhen is valued at €100m by Transfermarkt
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Manchester United are looking to capitalise on their resurgence in the transfer market, with big new signings. Victor Osimhen is one option for €100m, Declan Rice is on the radar and Jeremie Frimpong could arrive as a new right-back. More outlandish theories include signing Kylian Mbappe and selling Marcus Rashford to Arsenal.
The Glazer ownership are not guaranteed to sell up – despite bids from lifelong fan, Sir Jim Radcliffe and Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani. Meanwhile, Marcus Rashford has underlined the importance of positive mentality at Old Trafford.
Source: fourfourtwo.com