Manchester United is shifting its transfer strategy, preferring to target younger players rather than investing heavily in big-name strikers. Despite recent investments in players like Joshua Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund, the club still lacks offensive depth. The anticipated cautious approach in the upcoming transfer window highlights an emphasis on financial sustainability, with potential targets such as Viktor Gyokeres seen as more affordable options than high-profile players like Victor Osimhen, whose price could exceed 75 million this summer.
United's shift towards targeting younger talents is driven by financial caution, as they aim to bolster their squad without incurring high transfer fees.
The Red Devils are expected to prioritize lower fee acquisitions like Viktor Gyokeres and avoid the hefty price tags associated with big-name players.
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