Man Utd make “best ST on the market” their top target

The final few months of the season are vital for Manchester United. Ruben Amorim’s side are chasing a spot in the Champions League, although not from their finish in the Premier League. The Red Devils’ only hope of returning to Europe’s elite club competition is by winning the Europa League.
They will no doubt be looking to end the campaign on a high, starting with a win over Manchester City on Sunday afternoon. They then face Lyon in the Europa League quarter-final, first leg, away from home next Thursday. They are just two ties away from the final.
Getting Champions League football will be key for United, to attract the best players in the world. In fact, they have been linked with someone who certainly fits into that category.
Man Utd’s search for a striker
One of the most intriguing transfer sagas in the 2025 window might well be clubs battling it out to sign Victor Osimhen. The Nigerian forward is currently on loan at Galatasaray from Italian giants Napoli but seems set to leave the club in the summer.

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According to a report from journalist Buchi Laba, United have ‘made it clear’ to the 26-year-old that he is ‘their first option’ this summer when it comes to signing a new centre-forward. Laba reports that an unnamed club from Spain has also informed Osimhen of the same thing.
In terms of a price for Osimhen, United could be looking at a fairly costly deal. The on-loan Galatasaray star reportedly has a release clause of £62.1m.
Last summer, when United signed Joshua Zirkzee, they agreed to pay slightly more than his Bologna release clause but will pay it off in installments, so perhaps there will be scope to structure the deal for Osimhen in a similar way.
Why Osimhen would be a good signing
Make no mistake about it, Osimhen would immediately upgrade the Red Devils’ side. Football statistician Statman Dave described him as “the best number nine on the market” after he scored his 14th goal in ten games for club and country over the weekend.
His form for Turkish giants Galatasaray this term has been extraordinary. In 32 games across the campaign, he has found the back of the net 28 times, as well as chipping in with five assists.
Two of those goals came away from home against United’s Premier League rivals, Tottenham Hotspur, in the Europa League.
The 26-year-old has shown consistent goal-scoring form over the past few seasons. His record for Napoli is excellent, with 76 goals in 133 games for the Italian giants. In each of his four seasons at the club, he scored at least ten Serie A goals, including 26 in 32 games in 2022/23.
As for Osimhen’s underlying numbers on FBref, they are nothing short of elite. For example, he averages 0.78 goals each game, ranking him in the top 10% of strikers across Europe, and averages 3.44 shot-creating actions per 90 minutes, placing him in the top 8%.
Osimhen key shooting stats |
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Stat (per 90) |
Number |
Percentile |
Goals |
0.78 |
90th |
Shots |
5.94 |
99th |
Shots on target |
2.73 |
99th |
Expected goals |
1.04 |
99th |
Shot-creating actions |
3.44 |
92nd |
Stats from FBref |
Just imagine how deadly he would be playing with Bruno Fernandes. The United captain has been sensational this term, with an extraordinary 16 goals and 16 assists in 45 games. He has been the key source of creativity for the Red Devils.
In fact, just like Osimhen, his underlying numbers on FBref are some of the best in the world and showcase just how elite he is. Two standout numbers are the 3.05 key passes and 9.49 progressive passes per game, which rank him in the top 1% and 2% of midfielders across Europe, respectively.
That seems like a match made in heaven. An elite goalscorer like Osimhen, combined with one of Europe’s best creators in Fernandes, would surely be a dream combination for the Red Devils.
Although a deal to sign Osimhen could be costly, they surely cannot afford to pass up on the chance to sign one of the deadliest finishers in Europe, especially when they have a star like Fernandes playing behind him. In that sense, this seems like a transfer United have to get over the line.

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