It’s reasonable to argue that Manchester United’s offensive unit has underachieved this year. To put things in perspective, the Red Devils scored just 57 goals in the Premier League when Erik ten Hag was in charge—39 fewer than champion Manchester City.
Nevertheless, the Dutch manager has frequently struggled with United’s scoring drought as the team scored just 58 goals in the previous season. In light of this, Man United might pursue a signing who could serve as both a Cole Palmer replacement and a substitute for Michael Olise.
Dani Olmo is reportedly a target for Man United, per a Mundo Deportivo report via TEAMtalk.
It has been said that Olise, who United has been after lately, may not even be considered a better offer than the RB Leipzig player.
The Red Devils are presently seen to be the front-runners to recruit Olmo, who has a £51 million leave clause.
Nonetheless, United’s “noisy neighbours” present the biggest threat to the Spaniard as they may try to expand their offensive options.