According to reports, Manchester United is thinking about pursuing two Bundesliga attackers as possible targets in an effort to update the attack for Ruben Amorim. Erik ten Hag guided the Red Devils to just four victories in the season's first 14 games, scoring just 20 goals, seven of which came against League One team Barnsley. United's problems this season are well-documented.
Ruud van Nistelrooy was named interim manager after the Dutchman was dismissed last month. Although the former forward was successful in getting his team to score goals, the Red Devils' upper management want to update the team's attacking options for new manager Amorim, so they are currently keeping an eye on the status of two highly regarded forwards.
Manchester United set to target Bundesliga strikers in 2025
Omar Marmoush of Eintracht Frankfurt and Victor Boniface of Bayer Leverkusen have been targeted by Manchester United for the upcoming transfer window, according to Sky Germany. The Red Devils aim to give Amorim the strongest team possible in an attempt to turn around United's dismal start to the campaign. Manchester United will be forced to shell out cash to attempt to recruit both strikers in January since they have long-standing deals with their present teams.
According to the source, Eintracht Frankfurt is probably going to demand a price tag for Marmoush that is just shy of €60 million (£50.1m/$63m). Furthermore, United could have to pay far more for the Egyptian if the Reds drag them into a bidding battle since they are likely to solidify their interest in Marmoush.
According to reports, Bayer Leverkusen places a great value on Boniface, the Nigerian, and may ask for a high price if they decide to sell him in January. According to reports, the Red Devils currently face some financial difficulties, thus Ruben Amorim may not be able to make any significant January acquisitions this winter. As a result, if United is interested in acquiring either Marmoush or Boniface, it will be interesting to see what solutions their top executives come up with.