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Another signing moves away from Old Trafford, worries fans

Manchester United still unable to secure its first signing

By Sergio Moya

Manchester United still unable to secure its first signing
Manchester United still unable to secure its first signing
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Manchester United has not been able to complete a single signing in the current transfer window due to the uncertainty of the club's budget, as the sale of the club has yet to be finalized. The Glazer family's indecision has affected the plans of Erik ten Hag, who has had to watch other clubs snap up the players he wanted to sign for our club.

 

The first of the disappointments was Harry Kane, as Erik ten Hag considered him the key piece for the new project, however Tottenham's board assured that they would not sell him for any price, although even if they had been willing to negotiate, the initial offer would have had to be close to or higher than 100 million euros, an unaffordable amount for United's current board.

United's second major target was Kim Min Jae, the South Korean defender who played for Napoli last season and won the Serie A title with them. Everything seemed to indicate that it was only a matter of time before Min Jae joined the Red Devils, but once again the lack of budgetary certainty meant that we lost the race to FC Bayern, who are now aiming to sign the player.

Despite this, Manchester United remains clear about its number one priority: to sign a quality center forward who can provide a good amount of goals per season. To this end, they have set their sights on French striker Randal Kolo Muani, who currently plays for Eintracht Frankfurt.

 

Bayern are once again on United's way

As with Kim Min Jae, FC Bayern is determined to snatch another of Manchester United's big targets, as it has been reported that Eintracht Frankfurt will ask for 100 million for the striker Randal Kolo Muani, an amount that Manchester United could not afford, which would tip the balance in Bayern's favor.


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