Fabrizio Romano hints at obstacle in Oshimen's pursuit as Unit d eyes two Seria A mid fielders

Victor Osimhen would prefer a transfer to the Premier League despite being wanted by Ligue 1 powerhouse Paris Saint-Germain, according to a recent article in the Mirror.

United is one of the teams that have been closely associated with the Nigerian international. Six months after Cristiano Ronaldo's acrimonious exit, Erik ten Hag's team is still searching for a long-term Cristiano Ronaldo replacement.


Osimhen, who scored 23 goals in Serie A to help Napoli win the Scudetto for the first time in 33 years this season, is reportedly the top striker on United's shortlist, with Harry Kane also being considered.

The sporting director of the Azzurri, Cristiano Giuntoli, is reportedly close to joining Juventus this summer amid allegations of United's interest.

The departure of the 51-year-old businessman, who has been seen as one of the major forces behind Napoli's success in Serie A, may make it simpler for United to recruit Osimhen and his teammate Kim Min-jae.


Erik Ten Hag eyes Sassuolo mid fielder

Davide Frattesi, a standout for Sassuolo, is allegedly a target for Manchester United as manager Erik ten Hag looks to bolster his midfield this summer.

The Red Devils have reportedly been mentioned as a prospective suitor for the 23-year-old ahead of the forthcoming transfer window, while it also appears that high-flying Brighton and Hove Albion are interested in the playmaker.

The article implies that the Seagulls are'ready to compete' for the signature of the upcoming star, even if United has a'strong interest' in the former Roma youth product who still has three years left on his current contract.

In order to get an advantage in the competition for Frattesi's services, whichever Premier League team must, according to earlier estimates, the four-cap Italy international might fetch over €40 million (£35 million).

Intriguingly, the Rome-born maestro is said to have several statistical and stylistic traits in common with Adrien Rabiot, another of Ten Hag's targets, according to FBref, demonstrating that Frattesi could be a dream replacement for the towering Frenchman.

The ability of the two Italian-based midfielders to have an influence in the final third is evidence of their similarity. The Sassuolo player has scored seven goals in 36 games, while the latter has eight in 29 Serie A games this season.

The fact that Frattesi ranks in the top 3% of players in his position in Europe's top five leagues for touches in the attacking penalty area, while the Juventus player is only slightly behind him as he ranks in the top 13% in that regard, also reveals such willingness to make a difference in an offensive sense.

The duo's prowess with the ball and carrying the ball, as demonstrated by Frattesi's 137 progressive passes and 73 progressive carries in the league this season and Rabiot's 118 and 56 for the same two metrics, respectively, could also serve as a creative spark for Ten Hag's midfield ranks.

These similarities should suggest that the "super talented" Italian, as described by journalist Fabrizio Romano, would be a more than shrewd replacement for the former Paris Saint-Germain player, especially in light of recent reports that Ten Hag may be looking to add a more youthful midfielder this summer.

Although Rabiot's contract is about to expire and the 28-year-old would be eligible for a free transfer, a move to Manchester for the £152k-per-week asset collapsed last year owing to his alleged pay demands, raising doubts about a potential fresh approach.

The fact that Frattesi and Ten Hag share such striking parallels would suggest that the younger man could also fit in well at the Theatre of Dreams next season. Ten Hag's interest in the Juve star shows that he is the type of player that the former Ajax manager is looking for.





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