Let Us Cook ft. Cucurella – Pedro Neto – Wesley Fofana! Contents like this are especially more enjoyable now the team is in fine form

Let Us Cook ft. Cucurella – Pedro Neto – Wesley Fofana! Contents like this are especially more enjoyable now the team is in fine form

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ipswich Town held Manchester United to a 1-1 draw on Sunday in Ruben Amorim’s debut game as manager

Marcus Rashford gave United the lead after two minutes of Amorim’s arrival by taping in Amad Diallo’s cross, but Omari Hutchinson’s deflection goal tied the score for the home team just before halftime at Portman Road.

Amorim’s team had to leave Manchester with just one point after neither team was able to find a winner in the second half.

As one of the most highly regarded young managers in Europe, the 39-year-old will surely want to establish himself with the Red Devils as quickly as possible after arriving in England.

In light of this, it seems that United is considering making a surprise move for a forward from Chelsea.

The Manchester club is interested in Blues player Christopher Nkunku, according to Fichajes via GiveMeSport.

According to the article, Amorim has cited United’s lack of originality as one of his main problems, and as a result, France international Nkunku has been suggested as a possible target in an attempt to solve that problem.

The 27-year-old was beset by ailments during his first season in West London after joining Chelsea from RB Leipzig in Germany last summer.

The Frenchman’s chances this season have mostly been limited to the Europa Conference League and the Carabao Cup; he made his solitary Premier League appearance against Manchester City on the first weekend of the season.

Nkunku is Chelsea’s top scorer thus far this season with ten goals in 18 appearances across all competitions, despite not playing much in the Premier League.

Man United is reportedly contemplating a hefty bid for Nkunku, whose current deal, which pays £300,000 per week, is scheduled to expire in 2029.

According to the source, United is willing to pay a lot of money to try to entice Nkunku to go from Stamford Bridge to Old Trafford.