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Omar Berrada Clash Could Block Man Utd’s Move for Top Striker

Manchester United’s efforts to land a key summer signing may hit a snag due to tensions involving CEO Omar Berrada.

Omar Berrada Rift Could Derail Man Utd Transfer Plans

Manchester United are prepping for a crucial summer transfer window as new manager Ruben Amorim plans to reform the squad. With a lack of goals, the Red Devils are set to make additions in attack. Rasmus Hojlund has four league goals since joining from Atalanta for £72m.

Hojlund has had yet another painfully poor season at Old Trafford. His not so good impact has frustrated the fans. His performance in last week’s 2-0 defeat to Chelsea was less than convincing. That was another reminder the club should sign other striker for the next campaign. There have also been reports that Utd are keen to sell him this June. He is also being linked with interest from Serie A.

The obvious target is Inter Milan’s Marcus Thuram this June. He has performed very well this season, scoring 18 goals in all competitions.

This could have been a simple transfer. But, now it seems complicated. The Sun reports that the French striker’s agent, represented by Sports Cover, has a fallout with Utd CEO Omar Berrada. This issue might block any move for Thuram to the Red Devils.

Berrada’s Influence Could Shape United’s Summer Window

This coming summer will be Amorim’s first full pre-season with United. And fans will expect big improvements at Old Trafford. Berrada is closely looking the clubs transfer activity. But, the ongoing relationship with some agents could create worries.

Hojlund’s form is a big concern. The urgency for a proven goal-scorer is increasing by the week. Thuram’s form and level of flexibility makes him an great option compared to those on the radar. So, losing someone like Thuram would be a difficult situation to manage.

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