As the January transfer window approaches, Manchester United has got a potentially big reinforcement in the form of striker Edinson Cavani.
Despite interest from other top clubs including Barcelona, according to transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano, the Red Devils are certain to keep hold of the 34-year-old in the coming months.
The Uruguayan striker’s current contract is slated to expire at the end of the 2021/22 season, indicating a departure, though new interim manager Ralf Rangnick may have other ideas.
There are no talks between Edinson Cavani and Corinthians board, as things stand. Timão dream of Cavani but there’s nothing advanced. #MUFC
Many European clubs are interested in Cavani but no decision has yet been made with Manchester United for January transfer window. pic.twitter.com/75rcNaUb6f
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) December 12, 2021
This season, Cavani has only played 274 minutes of first-team football owing to injuries. Romano’s latest news will delight many United fans as the team approaches a very tough schedule. Because their styles look to be a perfect combination, the former PSG striker has the potential to be a key player under Ralf Rangnick’s coaching.
Edinson Cavani has been an elite-level pressing striker throughout his career, never allowing rival centre-backs to rest and frequently profiting from his tireless pressing. With Rangnick’s revolutionary Gegenpressing approach, the manager and the player could benefit from each other’s strong points.
Cavani also had a great season for the Red Devils, scoring 17 goals and assisting six times in 39 games across all competitions last year, demonstrating how important he is for the team.
As a result, the news is that the £5.4m-rated striker will be looking to stay at the club and contribute to the team as much as he can. Certainly, Edinson Cavani is Rangnick’s biggest backup option at the club.