Manchester United could strengthen their attack in January.
Ruben Amorim’s system needs fresh attacking profiles in spark improvement.
Rasmus Hojlund has struggled on and off the pitch, having hit back at accusations made online.
Marcus Rashford is set to depart the club, having been left out of the squad multiple times.
Joshua Zirkzee another, who could be set to leave with links from Italy.
It remains likely that one or two attackers will leave in the upcoming windows.
This would pave the way for an elite attacker to join.
One who Amorim could provide instant faith in, to improve results in the short and long-term.
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Lee Kang-in might be set for a Premier League move, with Manchester United and Newcastle United interested in signing the Paris Saint-Germain playmaker, according to Tutto Mercato Web.
The two clubs have made initial enquiries, but PSG are reportedly demanding around £33 million to sanction his departure.
Since joining PSG from RCD Mallorca in July 2023, Lee Kang-in has delivered solid performances.
He very much surprised many who questioned the move at the time.
Although the 23-year-old has not been a consistent starter, he has contributed with six goals and two assists in nearly 1,500 minutes across 24 appearances this season.
His displays have attracted interest from top European clubs, with United and Newcastle emerging as potential destinations.
United’s pursuit of Lee aligns with the uncertainty surrounding Marcus Rashford’s future.
As well as Alejandro Garnacho’s inconsistent form this term.
Lee may not directly replace either player but is seen as a better fit for Ruben Amorim’s tactical system at Old Trafford.
Newcastle United are also eyeing the South Korean international, as Miguel Almiron could leave the club this month.
Lee Kang-in is viewed as a valuable option for the Magpies to reinforce their attacking midfield.
While initial enquiries have been made, it remains to be seen if either club will meet PSG’s £33 million valuation to secure the playmaker’s services.
