Man Utd receive ‘green light’ as summer ‘operation’ to sign 20-goal striker is ‘approved’

According to reports, Manchester United have been given the green light to sign Sevilla forward Youssef En-Nesyri this summer.

One of United s priorities during last summer s transfer window was to sign one or two new strikers as they looked to fill the void left by Cristiano Ronaldo.

Head coach was keen to sign Harry Kane from Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur, but they were unable to get a deal done as he joined Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich instead.

With a move for Kane out of the question, switched their focus to signing Rasmus Hojlund from Atalanta and they paid an initial fee of around £64m to sign the young forward from the Serie A outfit.

Man Utd s lack of options in attacking areas meant Ten Hag had to rely on Hojlund overly during his debut season. The 21-year-old enjoyed a purple patch around the New Year as he finished the 2023/24 campaign with 16 goals in 43 appearances.

Hojlund has immense potential and he should eventually come good for Man Utd, but they need competition in the striker department and are expected to sign a new forward this summer.

A new signing would replace Anthony Martial as the Frenchman will leave Man Utd upon the expiry of his contract later this month.

According to reports, Man Utd have turned their attention to 27-year-old Morocco international En-Nesyri as a potential signing.

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The Sevilla star shone for the La Liga outfit during the 2023/24 campaign as he scored 20 goals in his 41 appearances across all competitions.

En-Nesyri has been heavily linked with a potential move to the Premier League in recent years and he is a potential low-cost option for clubs this summer as his contract is due to expire in 2025.

According to reports in Spain, Man Utd have been given a green light to begin their operation to sign En-Nesyri from the La Liga side.

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