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Man United are keen to bring former Arsenal fan favourite back to the Premier League if Jadon Sancho is sold
Man United are keen to bring former Arsenal fan favourite back to the Premier League if Jadon Sancho is sold
Manchester United are interested in Bayern Munich forward Serge Gnabry, who may return to England.
Fichajes claims that the Red Devils have expressed interest in having Gnabry rejoin the Premier League.
The 28-year-old Bundesliga attacker’s adaptability may prove to be a strong argument in the Red Devils’ pursuit of the German, who are eager to add experience to their front line.
Man Utd are about to enter a summer transfer window that might be very important to their future.
Why Man United want to sign Gnabry
In order to help players like Rasmus Hojlund and Marcus Rashford, it is important that they bring a striker to the club who can also operate in the wide areas. Gnabry is exactly what the Red Devils are looking for in a dynamic player.
Bayern Munich Serge Gnabry
Gnabry to Man United?
Manchester City were also considering a move for the Bundesliga attacker. However, since his fitness issues, Pep Guardiola’s team have shifted their focus.
Gnabry has played in just 275 minutes of Bundesliga action this season due to a slew of injuries.
Despite thinking highly of him, Bayern Munich may consider selling him.
The Red Devils are expected to have a huge summer at the club with changes expected to be made in the squad and the backroom squad.
Big changes can be expected at Man United
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is looking to make additions to a number of key positions and the forward area is something that is high on their priority list.
Signing someone like Gnabry can be useful for the team as the German can operate in a number of different positions in the frontline.
If the club decides to get rid of Antony and Jadon Sancho in the summer transfer window, Gnabry could be worthy replacement of them.
The German winger’s recent fitness problems raise some doubts, but if Man United can sign him, they would be more than happy with their investment