Manchester United have been linked with Galatasaray striker Victor Osimhen heading into the summer transfer window.
However, a report from French outlet Foot Mercato has claimed that Manchester United have now abandoned their pursuit of the striker, and that Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich will have a free run at him. The Bavarian giants are hoping to add more quality to the attacking unit, and Osimhen should prove to be an excellent addition.
Harry Kane is entering the twilight stages of his career, and the German club will need to prepare for the future. The Nigerian international is at the peak of his career, and he could hit the ground running. There is no doubt that he is one of the best strikers in European football. He has proven himself in Turkey with Galatasaray and in Italy with Napoli.
He has the ability to succeed in German football as well. The opportunity to join Bayern Munich will be quite exciting for him. Die Roten are among the biggest clubs in the world, and they could provide him with the platform to fight for major trophies.
Manchester United could have used someone like Osimhen
Meanwhile, Manchester United could use more quality in the attacking unit as well. They should look to invest in another reliable striker with experience in the summer. Benjamin Sesko has done really well in recent weeks, but he is a young player, and he will need time to get to grips with English football.
Sesko needs more support in the final third, and someone like Osimhen would have been outstanding. However, Manchester United have moved on from him. It remains to be seen whether they decide to move on to other targets.
Osimhen has 23 goal contributions this season. He will be desperate to compete at the highest level. He has shown his ability in multiple leagues, and he has the quality to improve most teams in world football. It will be interesting to see if he can secure a move to Germany in the summer.
Manchester United are pushing for a top-four finish, and they need more quality in the team in order to do well in the Champions League next season.





