Manchester United are pushing ahead with a £40million deal to sign Victor Osimhen this summer. United boss Ruben Amorim has made – currently - his top striker transfer target this summer.
United have struggled for goals this season and Amorim sees 26-year-old Osimhen as the perfect player to solve that problem. As well as his proven scoring prowess – he has 29 goals from 34 games this season – Osimhen is with Napoli.
That means next year, with United – – confident they can land the Nigeria international for a fee considerably lower than his market value.
Osimhen fits the age profile at United, with co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe keen to build a squad of young players with the potential to grow together, as well as having resale value in the transfer market. , who will also be , but Amorim is understood to favour a move for Osimhen, given his greater experience and proven ability to score in Europe.
As well as being a prolific goalscorer, Osimhen has experience and fired Napoli to the Serie A title in 2022-23, their first league success for 33 years. Osimhen would not be fazed at the prospect of leading United's attack, something that has proved too much for £72m signing Rasmus Hojlund, who has a solitary goal in his last 28 appearances for Amorim's side.
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, Amorim has no choice but to persist with Hojlund leading United's attack, although the Portuguese boss has experimented with playing in a more advanced role.
United, from , will look to sell players this summer to help fund the rebuild of Amorim's squad, with , Jadon Sancho and Antony all to be sold, with Casemiro and Alejandro Garnacho likely to be offloaded as well for the right price.
, Amorim noted the importance of the summer transfer window. The head coach said: “There are characteristics we don’t have in our squad and we are trying to see about the gaps we have.

"When I say we need ‘big players’ I’m not talking about players from . I am talking about players in the way I see the game. Of course money helps!
"We need to be really good in recruitment. We need to know our system and the way we play - and the players have to be perfect for their positions. So we know what we have to do, that is clear, and we will see next season.”
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