Manchester United have made it clear that strengthening their attack is a top priority this summer.
They’ve already kicked off their transfer business by bringing in Matheus Cunha from Wolves, a forward who delivered 15 goals and six assists last season and is expected to slot into one of the creative roles behind the main striker.
Cunha’s arrival marks a strong start for Ruben Amorim, but United aren’t stopping there—they’re ..Continue Reading
actively pursuing a new centre-forward, with Juventus’ Dusan Vlahovic and Eintracht Frankfurt’s Hugo Ekitike both under consideration.
Ekitike, in particular, impressed with 22 goals and 12 assists in the Bundesliga last term.
In addition to a new striker, Amorim is also targeting another attacking midfielder to partner Cunha.
Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo has emerged as a key target, and reports suggest United have reached a verbal agreement with the player, who is open to the move.
Despite not playing in Europe next season, United remain confident of securing the deal, though Tottenham have entered the race following their appointment of Thomas Frank—Mbeumo’s former manager.
Spurs are banking on Frank’s influence to lure the winger to North London, but United are determined to win the battle.
If successful, Amorim would have two Premier League-proven creators behind his new striker, with Mbeumo’s 17 big chances created last season highlighting his value as a provider.
The next few weeks could be decisive, as United look to fend off Spurs and add another dynamic piece to their evolving attack.