Levante forward Karl Etta Eyong, competing with Real Madrid and Barcelona for his acquisition.
The Red Devils aim to secure a fourth consecutive Premier League victory on Saturday afternoon, with their visit to Nottingham Forest presenting a promising chance to do so.
For Ruben Amorim, recent weeks have marked a significant shift, having faced intense scrutiny prior to wins over Sunderland, Liverpool, and Brighton.
Now, United must maintain their ruthless edge and overcome a Forest team currently positioned in the Premier League relegation zone—though the challenge may be tougher with Sean Dyche now at the helm at the City Ground.
The Red Devils’ recent attacking additions have performed well this season, notably Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha, but further reinforcements in the forward line are still being considered. With that in mind, the club has been linked to a dynamic young talent.
According to a new front page report from Mundo Deportivo [via Sport Witness], Manchester United want to sign Levante star Eyong, with the striker also a target for Real Madrid and Barcelona.
Manchester City and Arsenal are also reportedly interested in the 22-year-old, and the level of interest from top clubs highlights his growing reputation. His current contract includes a £35m release clause for Premier League teams.
Eyong is attracting attention for good reason, having netted five goals in just seven La Liga matches this season, and earning praise for being “on fire” by scout Jacek Kulig.
The Cameroon international, capped twice, plays as a centre forward. With Rasmus Hojlund possibly heading to Napoli on a permanent deal and Joshua Zirkzee’s future uncertain, the Levante striker could offer serious competition to Benjamin Sesko.
United must continue to pursue elite attacking talent, as they did during Sir Alex Ferguson’s tenure—and beating Madrid and Barca to Eyong’s signature would send a powerful message.
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