Reports say Man Utd is returning Al-Hilal striker Aleksandar Mitrovic to the Premier League against Tottenham and Newcastle.
The Red Devils have secured three new signatures so far this summer, with Mateus Cuña, Brian Mbeumo and Diego Leon having arrived so far.
However, Man UTD requires at least three signatures through the door, not being done there with a report showing that strikers, defensive midfielders and goalkeepers are their priorities.
The Red Devils have linked to many strikers with Benjamin Sesco and Olly Watkins this summer.
However, Mann UTD claimed to be comparable to Premier League side Tottenham and Newcastle due to the potential signatures of Mitrovic, who played for England’s Magpie and Fulham.
Serbia International is the Red Devils and Spurs who are looking for “trusted goalscorers” as well as “Man UTD’s Radar” as well as Newcastle and Spurs.
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Amid interest from Man UTD and Premier League rivals, Saudi league side Al-Hilal said that “we are expecting a fee of around 30 million euros (£26 million)” from Mitrovic.
Newcastle “warms the idea of retrieving previous players,” and the Saudi public investment fund, which owns both clubs, “may facilitate the transfer process.”
In Tottenham, Mitrovich is considered “a replacement” for Dominique Solanke, but a new centre forward is important this summer after Richarisson and his son Hen Min didn’t take up much of the previous scoring burden.
Former Man UTD defender Wes Brown hopes that Red Devils will “significantly improve the next season” under Ruben Amorim.
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Brown said: “It will always be a difficult task for a new manager to take over, but especially for someone like Reuben Amorim who has a clear philosophy and has not deviated from it.
“Overall, the team was very disappointing, but I don’t think that all the responsibility lies with the manager as they reached the European final at the end of the day.
“It doesn’t matter who’s playing or what they’re injured. Both managers and different styles, 18 losses in 38 games are unacceptable for Man United.
“Amorin hopes to sign a few more times in this window. This should help turn the team around. But that may not happen. The manager understands that.
“But there are a few signatures and we hope Man United will improve significantly next season, rather than a lot of exits.”