As indicated by Daily Star, Manchester United view Erling Haaland as the drawn-out Romelu Lukaku replacement.
Supervisor Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and new Director of Football John Murtough accept that the Borussia Dortmund star can be the striker needed to swap Lukaku who left for Inter Milan in 2019.
Manchester United have for some time been connected with the Norwegian striker, since the time of his Molde days. They were even after him when he was at RedBull Salzburg when he was going to take the action to Dortmund. Indeed, even now at Dortmund, he keeps on being connected with a move. Manchester United let go of Romelu Lukaku in 2019 in light of the fact that he didn’t fit the style of play under Solskjaer. It was a move that fit all gatherings.
Manchester United drove Mason Greenwood into the main group, a move that functioned admirably. Nonetheless, it is Anthony Martial’s present form that has truly been tricky.
Goals and assists have been difficult to find for the Frenchman and keeping in mind that Cavani has made up acceptably for it, he isn’t the alternative United need at 34 years old. That is by and large where Solskjaer and Murtough see Haaland fit in.
Within two seasons, Haaland has become a sensation and quite possibly the most desired strikers in Europe. An entire host of clubs are after the Norwegian and he could, at last, take the action next season. It actually stays not yet clear how or if Manchester can defeat the opposition to sign him as their long-term Romelu Lukaku replacement and a great addition in attack for years to come.
Haaland has been in contact with Solksjaer and it seems rather interesting to see that how this transfer will unfold in the coming transfer window. A new striker is very much required for the Red Devils right now.