Which striker will Man Utd sign? Which deal do Arsenal believe is already done?

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It is time for the big spenders to reopen that wallet strings and splash the money, with the summer transfer window open again – again.

Premier League and EFL clubs can bst wheels and handling on Monday 1 September to 7 pm and millions – perhaps even billions – will be spent more. This summer's total edition could indeed exceed the £ 1.96 billion of last year.

There are still 11 weeks until the deadline and a large number of Big-admitted players will be shaken as pieces on a chessboard, albeit for exorbitant amounts of cash.

Manchester City has been busy and recruited Rayan Cherki, Rayan Ait-Nouri, Tijjani Reijners and Marcus Bettinelli, while Manchester United quickly moved to sign Matheus Cunha van Wolves. They also want Brentford's Bryan Mbuemo.

So, who may be on the move in the coming weeks?

Bryan Mbeumo

This quickly becomes one of the most long -term sagas of summer.

It is said that Manchester United remains calm and confident in their pursuit of the 25-year-old attacker, but they still have to go a deal, or return with a second bid after their first offer had been rejected. That has opened the door for Tottenham.

Spurs has just mentioned Thomas Frank as the successor of Ange Postecoglou and a reunion with the DANE can seduce mbeumo well into spurs instead of Old Trafford. Mbeumo itself has also tipped Frank to be a success in the Noord -London club.

He scored 20 goals and offered eight assists in the Premier League last season and would offer United a number of much needed firepower. After all, Amorim's side only yielded 44 times in their 38 Top -Fight Games – a really terrible amount.

As it looks now, United seems to be on the steering wheel – and it is said that Mbeumo still prefers a move to the Red Devils – and they are set for an improved package to the table.

Whether that is sufficient for a sale can still be seen.

Viktor Gyokees

I expect United supporters to be tired of hearing this name.

Viktor Gyokeres, however, remains one of the most common players on the Merry-Go-Round of the transfer this summer, and it is generally expected to find a new club.

Arsenal has had conversations with Sporting Lisbon about a movement for the much -needed Hitman, but no agreement has been reached and, crucial, the club has other goals.

Gyokees has scored an incredible 97 goals in 102 races for sport since he participated in 2023, so it is no wonder that different elites ideas fight for his signature. Manchester United is one of them, but the bait is understood as a switch to the Emirates.

Despite the fact that he is said to make a men's agreement with the Swede, which could make him leave for around £ 58 million, Sporting is currently holding on their asking price. He has also written a substantial release clause of £ 85 million in his contract.

Reports have indicated that a first bid of £ 55 million from Arsenal was rejected, while an improved offer, worth £ 60 million, was also rejected. Mikel Arteta leans to another center, but Gyokees stays on the shortlist of the Gunners.

Other strikers can get the movements that they hope for this summer and which in turn can free space for Gyokeres to also secure his switch. Let's look.

Benjamin Sesko

Another frontman caught that circles on the carousel of this crazy striker are Benjamin Sesko. For now he is in a holding pattern, waiting for a deal to close.

As reported by Mail Sport, Arsenal has actively worked to reach an agreement at around £ 70 million, but in the past RB Leipzig has proven that they are difficult operators. They did not make their first offer, but give priority to Sesko above their backup picks.

Sesko, who scored 21 goals and registered six assists in all competitions last season, including four in the Champions League, is supposed to want the move.

Arsenal saw previous offers for the 22-year-old in May last year and during the most recent January window, but they have fueled their interest again.

According to the German publication Bild, Leipzig is willing to open negotiations for £ 59 million, although they hope to get closer to £ 84 million.

An offer somewhere in the middle should do the deal.

Hugo Ekitike

Mail Sport reported this weekend that Manchester United has shown their interest in Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitike after being beaten by Gyokees.

Ekitike is appreciated at £ 80 million and Chelsea and Liverpool are also among its admirers. However, this price tag can be priceless.

The attacker scored 22 goals in 45 games for Frankfurt last season and joined the Bundesliga side of PSG, which sold him for a meager £ 14 million in 2024.

He ended the campaign as the top scorer of Frankfurt in the German top flight, tied up with Omar Marmoush, who of course left for Manchester City in January.

Intriguously enough, Ekitike was asked which club was his 'favorite' as a child and responded quickly with 'Manchester United'. Maybe the Theater of Dreams.

The 22-year-old would be open to moving to Old Trafford and it can help that the sports director of Frankfurt, Markus Krosche, is friends with the recruitment of United, Christopher Vivell. Anyway, this is a movement to keep an eye on.

Alejandro Garnacho

The winger is currently stuck between a rock and a hard place.

Told by a furious Ruben Amorim that he would better 'pray', he could find a new club this summer, Alejandro Garnacho has not yet succeeded in doing that. He is supposed to stay in the Premier League, but was beaten with a price tag of £ 70 million.

Garnacho is expected to leave Manchester United after he has been dropped from the starting line-up for the Dumpa League final defeat of the Europa League of Tottenham last month.

He then burned the United 's *** campaign while his agent brother claimed that he' had been thrown under the bus' by head coach Amorim.

The dressed up of Amorim and clear instruction to leave – came for his teammates on the United training field. However, there are stumbling blocks for a departure, including the substantial asking price that Bayer Leverkusen deterred.

Chelsea, Aston Villa and Tottenham are all supposed to keep an eye on him.

Martin Zubimendi

Arsenal supporters may wonder what happened in this area. Well, don't fear, because everything went according to multiple reports as expected.

For a long time as the clear frontrunners for the midfielder, Arsenal had almost agreed a deal of £ 51 million in January, but Real Sociedad wanted him to see the rest of the season. Now he is ready to complete his move to the Emirates in particular.

There were reports from Spain that Real Madrid was ready to dive in, but Arsenal would consider the deal with Zubimendi as signed. That is why he is expected to join the side of Mikel Arteta for training for the season.

The long waiting time for the official announcement is reportedly due to Laliga -outfit Sociedad who wants to ratify the switch in July, purely for accounting purposes.

A product of the youth system of Sociedad, Zubimendi has been played for the club 236 times, while he has also represented Spain 17 times.

Zubimendi, 26, admitted that he is confronted with a 'long summer' and a lot of speculation about his next destination. Perhaps that conversation can now be laid for rest once and for all.

Jack Grealish

While he is relaxing and storing the sun in Greece – and is enclosed in paying the account of a supporter – Jack Grealish is also looking for a new club.

Grealish, an unused replacement in the FA Cup defeat of Manchester City by Crystal Palace, also failed to make the team for the last Premier League match of the season. He also did not travel with his teammates to the Club World Cup.

Pep Guardiola took a 27-man group to the United States, but could not find any room for the winger, so he probably gave time and space to find a new destination.

In 2021, City issued no less than £ 100 million for him and Grealish is still tied up for the last two years of his contract, which sees him around £ 300,000 a week.

But both Guardiola and English boss Thomas Tuchel believe that he should play more and he will certainly not get to the elevated playing time at Etihad.

Serie A Champion Napoli has been tipped to offer him an escape route.

Victor Osimhen

An outsider in the strange game of musical seats this summer between the world's best strikers is Victor Osimhen, who could also find himself in motion.

He seemed to close when they entered Al-Hilal from Napoli after he had impressed on loan in Galatasaray, where he scored 37 goals in 41 performances, but rejected several of their approaches. This has returned to a square.

According to the Italian outlet La Gazzetta dello Sport, the dream of Osimhen is to play in the Premier League. Manchester United is strongly linked to its services.

The only potential problem, especially in the light of the financial situation United, is the fact that Napoli is sticking to their weapons on the release clause of £ 63.4 million from the frontman. Moreover, it is said that his wage requirements are exorbitant.

Rio Ferdinand is convinced that Osimhen is the man to solve the score problems of his former club and to stand on it: “He was produced at every level where he played.”

That may be true, but it feels like clubs give priority to other goals.

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