Manchester United Now leading the race for a ‘world-class’ star, they are ready to make a huge bid in the January transfer window.
Manchester United keen to strengthen attacking options in January
There was no lack of attacking prowess at Old Trafford on Monday night, with Bruno Fernandes continuing his excellent form as Manchester United held to a 4-4 draw with Bournemouth.
In fact, the Portugal international already scored his fifth goal Premier League Scored a goal of the season while also collecting his seventh assist of the season, but he now finds himself in trouble difficult situationHis recent comments have left United’s hierarchy “frustrated”.
Fernandez said he felt forced to move to Saudi Arabia, where things are not going well, although there are no plans to sell him anytime soon.
With the 31-year-old playing slightly deeper this season, Mason Mount has moved further forward, but the Red Devils are now looking to sign a new attacker. Ruben Amorim He is clearly keen to deepen his attacking options.
According to Spanish reports, Man Untied now lead the race for AFC Bournemouth star Antoine SemenhoHis £65m release clause will come into effect in the January transfer window.
Despite having his release clause removed in the summer, United are still prepared to splash out on a deal next month as they look to beat the likes of Manchester City, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur to his signature.
The Red Devils’ sporting director is fond of the Ghanaian due to his versatility, while he has shown a keen eye for goals in the Premier League this season…
‘World-class’ Semenho shines in Premier League
The London-born striker is the joint-third top scorer in the Premier League this season with seven goals, most recently in the Cherries’ 4-4 draw at Old Trafford.
Praised as “world class” by teammates Justin KluivertThe 25-year-old’s signing has also been endorsed by Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand.
United opted to bring in proven players from the Premier League in the summer, signing Matheus Cunha and Brian Mbemo, with the latter making a strong start at Old Trafford with seven goals and one assist in all competitions.
Given Semenho’s form for Bournemouth this season, United could be looking to sign a similar player and the Red Devils should pay £65m next month rather than wait until the summer, when rival Premier League clubs could swoop in.





