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Man United could make shock offer to sign £160,000 a week star who’s open to Premier League move amid Chelsea interest

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Man United could make shock offer to sign £160,000 a week star who’s open to Premier League move amid Chelsea interest

Ruben Amorim took over as Manchester United’s manager a few days ago. Although not all of his players are in the squad, he has been trying to instill his ideals during this international break by utilizing it as a mini-preseason.

Erik ten Hag’s ambition at Manchester United, in his own words, was to construct the best transitional team in the world.

Ruben Amorim should desire his squad to control games and maintain possession, as opposed to the Dutch coach’s style.

As a result, the squad may need some time to adjust to Amorim’s values. Additionally, the 39-year-old strategist may choose to add players he believes would fit his approach. Now, according to Gerardo Fasano (via Area.

Osimhen is still on Napoli’s books but having fallen out of favour with the club, he is currently on loan at Galatasaray. Unsurprisingly, he has been scoring goals for fun and a big European club could make a transfer for him in January.

Osimhen currently earns around £160,000 a week, the journalist has now claimed that Man Utd want to sign the 25-year-old and could shockingly offer Joshua Zirkzee to Napoli in return. He said:

“Manchester United are said to be on the trail of Victor Osimhen . I have been told that the English, through mister Amorim, could include the former Bologna striker Zirkzee in the negotiations for Osimhen.”

The transfer links are surprising because Zirkzee was just signed for the club back in the summer, after an explosive season with Bologna in the Serie A. Manchester United should be trusting him and giving him more time to perform.

It is safe to say that signing Osimhen would be a coup for Man Utd, however, it should not come at the expense of Zirkzee leaving the club. Let’s wait and see how the future plays out for the Nigerian going forward