
Manchester United has been encouraged to write history – by signing Liverpool's Misfiring striker Darwin Nunez.
According to Treble-winning former Old Trafford Hit-Man Dwight Yorke, the Reds must try to seduce their biggest rivals to sell them the Uruguayan International in the summer.
The last player to move between the two clubs was Phil Chisnall, who left United for Liverpool in a £ 25,000 deal in April 1964. Now Yorke Nunez wants to bridge the 61-year-old gap by becoming the man to bring goals To Ruben Amorim's team.
Yorke said: “I would be brave and take a look at Nunez – if Liverpool made him available. He has a little roughness around the edges. United needs someone who can be the top man – they miss a player who did that I got that faith and trust.
“Who has the Swagger to be the most important man at Man United? I would take a point of that guy. He is still only 25. Nunez has a physical presence. Jhon Duran, whom I told you should go United is is is To Saudi you are not going to get Alexander Isak.
“NUNEZ could be on the market if Liverpool wants to bring in an attacker this summer. If they sign one, someone must be discharged to balance the books. If they will discharge NUNEZ, I will tell the United Kingdom for a Serious look at him “
Nunez could be available at the end of the season after he had been interested in the Saudi Pro League last month. But it would be a brave move to leave Anfield to switch to Old Trafford. The £ 85 million striker came to Liverpool from Benfica in the summer of 2022, but he remains a work in progress.
Nunez scored only 39 goals in 131 performances for the Merseysiders and received a public roles last week by Boss Arne Slot for his bad response to missing a golden opportunity in the draw at Aston Villa.
But United has major problems in advance, with both Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee, both of whom do not give value to their enormous transfer costs.
York, who spoke with Casinobeats.com, said: “Even if you are a prospect, you have to show why you are a prospect. Hojlund, I have to see something that suggests that he is no. 9 for Manchester. He is not even close.
“You defend people as well as you can. You give people a chance, but he is already there for almost two seasons. It is no better than that. You buy prospects for £ 72 million? That is insane.”
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