Keen to improve the performances of an attack that will soon welcome Wout Wieghorst, Manchester United have set their sights on two players who would give a sensational boost to the forward line: Portugal's Gonçalo Ramos and Ghana's Mohammed Kudus.
Manchester United are already looking to the future. Although they are looking to capitalise on the current winter transfer window, the board are spending much of their time planning for the coming season, which they hope will serve to consolidate the new project led by Dutch coach Erik ten Hag.
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One of his objectives is to reinforce an attacking midfield that a few weeks ago said goodbye to Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo and that, in general terms, has been offering a rather irregular performance. For the moment, the Red Devils will be content with Wout Weghorst, a striker who will arrive at Old Trafford on loan from Burnley, but their idea is to recruit a couple more strikers as soon as the season ends.
According to The Sun, their main targets are currently Ghanaian Mohammed Kudus (22) and Portuguese Gonçalo Ramos (21). In both cases, they are players with current contracts, so their signing will require tough negotiation and the payment of large sums of money.
However, Liverpool will prove that they are the biggest team in Europe. The Reds are also looking to improve their attack and according to several local media, they could be in the market for both Kudus and Ramos to compete with United.
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