Victor Osimhen is expected to receive a new deal from Serie A champions Napoli as they attempt to stave off Manchester United's interest.
Harry Kane was Erik ten Hag's top transfer target for the upcoming summer, but according to MEN Sport, the Reds are assuming Tottenham Hotspur won't let him go. United are therefore considering alternatives.
Osimhen is one guy who has Ten Hag's attention because of his 30 goals this season. The Nigerian forward might not be at the club next summer due to interest from United, according to departing Napoli manager Luciano Spalletti, who intimated as much in his post-match interview yesterday.
Calciomercato reports that the Napoli board isn't ready to give up on the idea of preserving their talisman. It is believed that Napoli would extend the 24-year-old a hefty new contract with a £138 million release clause.
United is reportedly on the verge of missing out on another summer transfer target, according to various reports. Daichi Kamada is expected to join AC Milan when his contract with Eintracht Frankfurt expires next month, according to Sport1 journalist Patrick Berger.
With 16 goals and 7 assists, the 26-year-old attacking midfielder has had a spectacular season in Germany. After Kamada's outstanding World Cup performances, Goal speculated earlier this year that both Chelsea and United were interested in signing him.
Meanwhile, Following Edwin van der Sar's resignation from Ajax, Manchester United supporters are begging with Erik ten Hag to select a new member to his backroom team.
Van der Sar, an Old Trafford legend, retired at the end of the 2010–11 season after winning four Premier League championships and the Champions League after a six-year career. The svelte goalkeeper returned to Ajax, where he held the position of marketing director before being named CEO in 2016.
Van der Sar, who has worked for the Amsterdam team for more than ten years, has declared he will depart the Johan Cryuff Arena immediately.
"After almost eleven years on the board, I am done," said Van der Sar. "We have experienced wonderful things together, but it has also been an incredibly tough period."
"I am very grateful for the people I have met and worked with during my second career at Ajax, and what we have achieved and been through together."
"I feel the need to take some distance, to get some rest, and to do other things. It doesn’t feel good to take decisions about the future of this wonderful club in the coming period. That is why I have decided to resign."
United supporters, who are eager to see the goalie return to Old Trafford in a supporting role, have reacted well to the announcement. Erik, please get him home, pleaded one supporter online.
"The next CEO of Manchester United, and Paul Mitchell as the new director of football. John Murtough and Richard Arnold can start to pack their bag," requested a second.
"Edwin is coming home for sure," asserted a third.
"Edwin! He should come to our amazing project and bring us back to success," implored a fourth."
While a fifth joked: "I’d have him in goal over [David] De Gea, never mind any sort of executive or management roles."
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