Friday, 10 June 2016

STRIKERS, STRIKERS, STRIKERS!

We all know that Zlatan is 99.9% coming to Manchester United on a one year contract deal, we have very promising strikers with the likes of Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial but, it seems like Jose Mourinho wants more. When you think of Barcelona you think, Neymar, Messi and Suarez. When you think of Real Madrid you think, Ronaldo, Bale and Benzema. You get the point. I think that's what Mourinho is trying to create here at Manchester United, that attacking three. So at whom is Jose Mourinho eyeing?

Manchester United have offered FC Basel a whopping £15 million offer for Breel Embolo. A lot of you might know him from Fifa, but Breel Embolo is a 19 year old rising star who is representing Switzerland in the Euros in France this summer. He's a Centre Forward and can relatively play anywhere up front but his secondary position is Right wing. Last season he scored 13 goals and 9 assists in 40 games. He is a promising star in the making and I think Jose Mourinho will be quick to sign him if he really wants to before any of the big clubs snatch him.

Another player you may have heard of his Alvaro Morata. Alvaro Morata played under Jose Mourinho whilst he was their manager. There, Morata was given a debut by Jose Mourinho and Morata has previously said that he will never forget what he [Mourinho] did for him. The guy loves Mourinho. Could this be a reunion? No-one knows. But what we do know is that Morata is an amazing player. He's a Centre Forward, currently playing for Juventus. Last season he bagged 12 goals and 12 assists in 47. He is a great player!

Embolo and Morata are two players who can continue to develop as players under Mourinho. They are players that can compliment Rashford and Martial up front. And who have an eye for goals.

Just in case you don't know nothing about our new signing Eric Beilly, check out the video below, And don't forget to comment whether or not we should go for another striker and who you rather go Morata or Embolo. Any other suggestion?

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