MU is actively looking for a new striker with many hot names. However, there are still some other extremely reasonable options on the market that the Reds can completely consider to strengthen the attack for coach Ruben Amorim.
If MU is looking for a comprehensive striker, capable of quickly adapting to the harsh environment of the Premier League and can ensure the goal of the goal, then Lois OpenDa is a more reasonable choice.
Since moving from Lens to RB Leipzig, the Belgian striker has scored 41 goals and has 18 assists after 90 matches, or an average of 0.76 times to contribute goals every 90 minutes. Unlike the current strikers of MU, OpenDa loves hand -to -hand disputes, playing powerful in the penalty area and is an ideal type of striker for Amorim's system.
After spending a huge amount of money to buy Cunha and Mbeumo, it can be seen that Man United did not hesitate to spend a large amount of money for the players who have proven the ability in the Premier League. If they want an experienced striker in this tournament, Bournemouth's Evanilson is a considerable choice.
Initially, Bournemouth's 37 million euro deal with Evanilson was considered to be reckless. But the Brazilian striker proved the value when he made a mark in 15 goals in the Premier League after only 31 matches, an average of 0.58 goals/assist every 90 minutes. If excellent passes like Bruno Fernandes, Cunha and Mbeumo support, this figure certainly increased.
If Man United wants a more active striker instead of traditional striker, Mohamed Amoura is the name not to be missed. After unstable stages in Switzerland and Belgium, Amoura exploded in the Bundesliga last season with 10 goals and 12 assists after 31 matches for Wolfsburg.
Like Man City's Omar Marmoush, Amoura can use impressive speed and skills to operate on the left wing or stone. And in any position he has the ability to score regularly. Wolfsburg has just completed the buying of Amoura this summer for only 14.75 million euros, but it is clear that they are expecting to sell him at a much higher price in the near future.
If the Red Devils want to invest in the future and find a young name to increase the depth for the attack, Mika Biereth of Monaco is a remarkable name. After leaving the Arsenal youth training furnace, the Denmark striker quickly shone in many tournaments in Europe from Scotland, Austria to France.
Biereth has had 15 goals and tectonic after only 16 matches at Ligue 1 for Monaco since January. The fact that Biereth returned to the Premier League is just a matter of time, and Man United should act soon if he does not want to pay the price three or four times after the UK docks another mid -range club.
The ultimate but equally attractive goal is Victor Boniface of Bayer Leverkusen. Although last season was affected by a wave and thigh injury, the Nigerian striker still had a mark with 13 goals and created after 27 appearances, on average 0.84 contributions to the goal every 90 minutes.
Boniface's future in Leverkusen is still unclear, especially when coach Erik Ten Hag (newly replaced Xabi Alonso) seems to prefer a more experienced striker like Patrik Schick. Therefore, Man United can take advantage of the opportunity to recruit a strong, physical strength at a much softer price than 6 or 12 months ago. Although not the most sought after this summer, Boniface is still a valuable piece for Amorim's attack.