Barcelona set to face Arsenal, Manchester United battle for key attacking target | Barca Universal
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Barcelona set to face Arsenal, Manchester United battle for key attacking target | Barca Universal
"Etta Eyong has been grabbing attention from top clubs across Europe thanks to his eye-catching performances for UD Levante this season. Among the many clubs pursuing the young centre-forward are reigning La Liga champions FC Barcelona, who had their sights on the Cameroonian last summer as well. The 22-year-old forward is one of several candidates that the Blaugrana are looking at as potential successors to Robert Lewandowski."
"However, competition for Eyong's services seems to be getting intense by the day as many other teams also want the Levante star. Indeed, according to reports in England, as relayed by AS, Premier League giants Arsenal and Manchester United are also monitoring Eyong and would be ready to make a move if he continues to progress in this manner."
"So far this season, Eyong has scored six and assisted three goals from 12 matches in La Liga for Levante, standing out as a top performer. In fact, only Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe, Atletico Madrid's Julian Alvarez, and Barcelona's own Lewandowski have scored more goals in La Liga than Eyong this season. However, Barcelona may have an advantage in the race for Eyong as the youngster seems to be favouring a move to the Catalan club."
Etta Eyong has emerged as a rising centre-forward after a strong start to the season with UD Levante, scoring six goals and providing three assists in 12 La Liga appearances. The 22-year-old Cameroonian has drawn transfer interest from top clubs including FC Barcelona, Arsenal, and Manchester United. Barcelona view Eyong as one candidate to succeed Robert Lewandowski and reportedly targeted him last summer. Premier League sides Arsenal and Manchester United are monitoring his progress and would consider moves if his development continues. Eyong has also signaled a preference for joining Barcelona, citing Lionel Messi and Samuel Eto'o as idols, potentially giving Barcelona an edge.
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