Manchester United’s attacking struggles have been a recurring theme throughout this season.
The club’s inability to consistently find the back of the net has made it clear that reinforcements in the attacking department are a top priority.
Poor performances from key forwards have only heightened these concerns.
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With Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho both currently out on loan and their loan clubs reportedly interested in permanent deals, United’s attacking depth looks increasingly fragile.
The potential permanent departures of Rashford and Sancho would leave a significant gap in the squad’s offensive options.
United’s lack of consistent goal-scoring threats has contributed to one of the weakest attacking records among the Premier League’s top sides.
This offensive drought has underlined the urgent need for fresh attacking talent to rejuvenate the front line.
Further complicating matters, Ruben Amorim and his former club, Sporting CP had previously agreed to not negotiate any player transfers to United during the January window.
With Champions League qualification hanging in the balance, bolstering the squad in the summer has become a necessity for United.
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Mirror Football can now disclose that the Portuguese talent attracting interest is Quenda.
Journalist Ben Jacobs shared with Talksport that personal terms between Quenda and Manchester United have already been verbally agreed.
“The player has agreed verbally personal terms. He’s waiting to see if the clubs pre-agree, or wait until the summer.”
United are contemplating a bid of around 40 million euros (£33.1m), but Sporting CP are standing firm on a 60 million euro valuation.
Quenda’s release clause is reportedly set at 100 million euros.
Jacobs elaborated: “If Manchester United can get this one done south of 60 million, not only a good signing now and for the future, and a player Ruben Amorim knows really well, but potentially a deal that they can get without being forced, as they did with Rasmus Hojlund, to pay more than they ideally want to do.”
He also clarified that the final agreement on the fee structure, bonuses, and other terms remains pending.
Jacobs added: “He is keen specifically on Manchester United,” a factor that could help the club avoid a bidding war with other interested parties.
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