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Not Muani, know the wunderkind United are trying to sign

Erik Ten Hag is looking to improve his forward line and it seems Koulo Muani is not an option. 

By Harry Smith

Erik Ten Hag is looking to improve his forward line and it seems Koulo Muani is not an option. 
Erik Ten Hag is looking to improve his forward line and it seems Koulo Muani is not an option. 
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Manchester United are looking to make the acquisition of a striker official as Erik Ten Hag continues to look for players to bolster the main areas of the club's transfer requirements, with the manager reportedly communicating a list of signings to the board.


The striker is one of the positions that Ten Hag would urgently need to reinforce, if United had been able to reach an agreement with Muani we could have all been very excited, as his eye for goal and his ability to get forward would undoubtedly add a lot to the scheme on the pitch and could have a great dynamism with players like Bruno Fernandes, Casemiro or Antony


Unfortunately for all Manchester United fans, it seems complicated the arrival of the French striker to the club, the value of 80 million euros for the player, would complicate the completion of negotiations, at this time with the purchase of Mason Mount and the possible arrival of Andre Onana for 45 million euros, the Red Devils can not afford to spend more money on an elite striker such as Kolo Muani.

 

However, Ten Hag does not intend to stay with his arms folded, he is looking for a striker to help Marcus Rashford who is coming off one of his best seasons with Man Utd; therefore, the Dutch coach already has Adama Bojang as one of his favourites to keep Rashford company.

 

Who is Adama Bojang? 


The 19-year-old Gambian joins the long list of young players in whom Manchester United have shown interest, although he has not had much involvement because he still plays in his country's league, it is true that European clubs have followed his trail and United is one of the teams that would bet on Adama as a long-term project.
 


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