Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes has issued a warning regarding Manchester United's potential striker transfer targets as the season peaks and anticipation of summer transfer business builds.
Manchester United found a temporary solution for their striker's issues in Wout Weghorst; the Dutchman has covered for fitness-struggling Anthony Martial and Cristiano Ronaldo amid the sudden termination of their contracts last November. Although he is not impacting games like the other two, he has managed to put in hectic work rates on the pitch.
Manchester United meanwhile has kept hunting for a striker ahead of the next summer transfer window, already linked with Napoli's star Victor Oshimen, Frankfurt's Kolo Muani, Benfica's Goncalo Ramos, and Tottenham Hotspur's Harry Kane, to name a few, but Red Devils legend Paul Scholes has called Man United's attention to the challenges that would surround either Harry Kane or Victor Oshimen's arrival at Old Trafford.
The Manchester United legend said on BT Sport 1 HD (16 March 2012, 17:15): “I think there’s a few out there; I just don’t think Kane will move from Tottenham at this point."
“I think it’s tricky business dealing with Tottenham, dealing with Daniel Levy; he could string you along right until the very end of the last minute of the transfer window and leave you with nothing."
“I think there are other players out there; I like Osimhen." "I haven’t seen loads of him, but I see him more of a [Didier] Drogba-type, possibly more of a Chelsea-type."
“Is he going to get those kinds of crosses at United [that he gets at Napoli]?" "I like Lautaro Martinez as well at Inter Milan; I just think he is Ten Hag’s type of player," Paul Scholes asserted.
ESPN alleged that the Red Devils are hesitant to get into negotiations with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy due to the fact that the chairman could play the hard ball and drag negotiations until deadline day of the upcoming summer transfer.
Fabrizio Romano claimed that there is no concrete approach from the Old Trafford outfit, while Tottenham Hotspur as well has no intention of parting ways with their club's record goalscorer.
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