Manchester United will be in the transfer market when the January window opens in the new year. Following Ruben Amorim’s appointment, the Premier League giants could be looking at a busy winter month.
Amid the busy Christmas period which lies ahead in England, United will be putting in the hard yards behind-the-scenes ahead of the window opening.
Apparent issues in the squad need addressing and by the time the window does re-open, Amorim will have a strong understanding of what needs to be done.
Meanwhile, the Portuguese manager has been in talks with his former striker Viktor Gyokeres over a potential move to old Trafford. The swedish striker enjoyed an excellent campaign under Amorim at sporting Lisbon.
Manchester United faces a major competition in the pursuit for Viktor Gyokeres with Chelsea, PSG and Arsenal looking set to sign him.
Meanwhile, as things stands Paris Saint-Germain has pulled out of the race to sign the swedish striker. PSG manager Luis Enrique has told the French club he isn’t interested in signing United ‘target’ Viktor Gyokeres.
According to reports, Enrique has told chief Luis Campos that if Gyokeres was to sign, he would play very little. Despite failing to get the best out of Randal Kolo Muani and Goncalo Ramos, the report states that Enrique isn’t interested in the Sweden international.
The Red Devils will now battle Chelsea and Arsenal for the signature of the striker this summer.