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Manchester United eye £58.6M swoop as goal drought deepens

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Manchester United eye £58.6M swoop as goal drought deepens

Manchester United are reportedly plotting a £58.6 million move for PSG forward Randal Kolo Muani as Erik ten Hag looks to solve the club’s lingering goal-scoring crisis.

Despite a £180 million summer investment, the Red Devils find themselves struggling in front of goal, with signings like Joshua Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund failing to hit their stride.

United’s attacking woes have raised doubts about Ten Hag’s future, but the club’s hierarchy appears determined to bolster their offensive options – regardless of whether the Dutch manager remains in charge next season.

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Kolo Muani, who has struggled to find his form at PSG, could be the answer to United’s goal-scoring dilemma. The 25-year-old Frenchman has managed just eight goals in 33 league appearances since his high-profile move from Eintracht Frankfurt last year.

With Hojlund and Zirkzee underperforming, combining for only two goals in 15 appearances this season, Manchester United are desperate for firepower. But will Kolo Muani, who’s had a mixed run in Paris, be the right fit to lead United’s attack?

The club’s reported interest in the underwhelming forward could raise eyebrows among fans and pundits alike as they search for a long-term fix to their goal drought.

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