are reportedly weighing up a move for Alekasandar Mitrovic. Old Trafford chiefs have been forced to engage plan B after missing out on Chelsea-bound Liam Delap, who started the summer as their top striker target.
Delap is expected to formalise his Chelsea move today (Monday), with his medical in the process of being completed and agreements in place for a £30million switch from . United are still in desperate need of a prolific centre-forward, with Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee both on the chopping block after poor individual seasons. And according to , Mitrovic is one of the players are considering.
Al-Hilal paid around £50m to sign Mitrovic from Fulham in 2023, and despite the fact he will turn 31 in September, the Saudi Pro League side reportedly want to recoup if they allow him to move on.
Mitrovic finished the season on 19 goals, but because he only made 23 appearances, he ended up with a better goals-per-game ratio than Karim Benzema, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and .
The Serbian international has scored 68 goals in 79 games across all competitions since signing for Al-Hilal, and he has a strong record in English football, where he spent three seasons at United and scored more than a century of goals for Fulham.
Al-Hilal are working on a handful of glitzy signings, with Cristiano Ronaldo and Victor Osimhen both linked. They may therefore need to sell some players, like Mitrovic, in order to ensure their squad complies with foreign quota rules.
United are not alone in their admiration of Mitrovic as Everton and West Ham are also said to be of the situation. All three clubs are expected to go after a new centre-forward before the window shuts.
The Red Devils may be limited in the calibre of striker they can pursue this summer after missing out on Champions League qualification. European football is said to have played a significant role in Delap choosing Stamford Bridge over Old Trafford, and it could also hamper moves for the likes of Viktor Gyokeres and Benjamin Sesko.
United have already confirmed the £62.5m signing of Matheus Cunha from Wolves and further acquisitions are on the horizon. Antony, Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho are all set to leave United to make room for new arrivals, while the futures of Hojlund and Zirkzee hang in the balance.
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