Manchester United has been warned that they may have bought the next Darwin Nunes after saying that Benjamin Sesco reminded him of the recent departure of Liverpool ahead.
In every moment of shining moment, Nunes had as much frustration as he couldn’t stand the £64 million price tag.
With Hugo Ekichikes arrived this summer and the addition of Alexander Isaac, the Anfield side urged them to sell Uruguirons, and another striker arrived in the form of Sesco while he left England.
United defeated Newcastle’s interest and signed RB Leipzig, but the optimistic midfielder Hamann, which Old Trafford fans had, suggests that it could be a Nunes 2.0.
“I don’t know if Manchester United fans want to hear that, but I think Benjamin Sesco is a pretty similar player to Darwin Nunes,” Haman said.
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“Sesco has a body, he has a height, I think he has a pace. I think he has a better touch than Nunes.
“He’s technically a very talented player, but he’s a powerful young young man, and Nunes is probably the person I’ve compared to him in recent years.
“I think his finish is probably a little better than Nunes, but he has to prove that. He’s done it at times in Leipzig and he’s really in the spotlight at Manchester United.
“Obviously, we’ve also seen Manchester United sent to Manchester United as a centre forward over the past decade. They didn’t succeed. That’s not an easy job, but I think he can do it.”
Even before Haman’s criticism, United fans may have been worried about their new arrival with the Slovenians, who are not known to be prolific.
In Leipzig’s 87 games, he scored 39 times, with his record of 79 and 29 at his previous club Salzburg.
The 22-year-old made his United debut over the weekend, with 26 minutes remaining in the match against Arsenal, but manager Reuben Amorim has now made him a success with the club.
“I think he has great potential in everything he does,” Amorim said.
“He can play different kinds of football. He feels that the Premier League is really offensive and he’s going to learn, but he has great potential and I know Ben has been a Manchester United striker for many years.
“That’s why we paid a lot because we have a striker with his history at our club.
“The guy is always thinking about football. He’s really into it. It’s good because you don’t have to think about that young guy and that aspect.
“I don’t need to tell Ben. ‘This is Manchester United, there’s a lot of pressure. You need to run, you need to be physically prepared, we need to be ready for all the games, it’s like do-or-die.”
“Along with that guy, I’m not that worried. I enjoy a bit of the opposite (he needs to need) (self).
“He’s listening and he wants to play, so that’s really good.”
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