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Manchester United can sign a new No. 9 for 20 million? Djekereish may use Manchester United to promote himself, and Osimhen follows suit

Manchester United fans are now eagerly awaiting the transfer of Swedish striker Djekereish, but they must be careful, as it is entirely possible that the 27-year-old Portuguese Sporting centre-forward is using the Red Devils to promote himself, and he could be cut off at any time if other Champions League giants make an offer.

Dzhekereish, who has scored 54 goals this season, did not expect a disappointing transfer in the summer window, and Arsenal cooled their interest after being approached, giving hope to Manchester United, and manager Amorim in particular hoping to successfully "pick up the leak". The introduction of Cunha, and the locking in of Mbeumo, proved that Old Trafford remains attractive.

It was reported last week that Dzhekireish was "very eager" to join Manchester United, and he turned down the lure of a £30 million annual salary from the Saudi Arabian professional league. However, the Red Devils' acquisition of Djekereish is by no means a certainty, with Italian transfer expert Fabricio Romano confirming that Juventus have called Djekereish twice.

Fabrizio Romano explained: "We know it's complicated for Italian clubs to make deals like this, so I'm not saying that Juve will sign Djekereish, but I can guarantee that they will have already called him at the weekend."

Italian media newspaper Torino Sport reported that Juventus are trying to convince Dzhecherish to agree to join the team, and he is considered the new striker coveted by the Bianconeri. The team held a meeting through an intermediary last week and then called his team of agents directly over the weekend.

Juve want a new centre-forward to replace Vlahovic, who has contract extension talks broken down, and the Serbian centre-forward, who scored 15 goals and provided five assists last season, has been sold for £20 million. However, because the wages are too high, not too many teams are interested. According to rumors, Vlahovic's weekly salary is as high as 315,000 pounds!

It is worth mentioning that Manchester United is also one of Vlahovic's rumoured possible next home. GiveMeSport reports that Manchester United's new sporting director, Jason Wilcox, will recommend a striker, and although he and Amorim have disagreed over the introduction of Liam Delap, they have a good relationship and trust each other.

Premier League transfer expert Graeme Bailey explained: "Amorim wants a new centre-forward to lead the line and Wilcox has worked hard to deliver for him. Amorim's favourite Dzhekereish is on their radar and talks have already been held, while United have also considered Osimhen, who has turned down an offer from Saudi Arabia due to his keen move to England. I've also been told not to underestimate Vlahovic, whose appeal is that he can move for just £20 million this summer."

Nigerian centre-forward Osimhen is another player who has been linked with Manchester United for a long time, having turned down an offer from Saudi Arabia's Riyadh Crescent to stay and play in Europe. He is rumored to dream of joining the Premier League, so he continues to have "scandals" with the Red Devils.

According to the Italian media "Milan Sport", Manchester United may contact Osimhen again to use Zirkze to make a transfer deal with Napoli in exchange for cash + players. However, Osimhen's 400,000 weekly salary is a trench that cannot be bypassed, and Rajue will not agree.

Therefore, this wave of transfer rumors may be another "price increase" strategy of Osimhen's agent team, hoping to attract more Premier League or European teams to sell. It is not uncommon for many players in Europe to adopt a similar strategy when they want a pay rise or a transfer, and take the initiative to approach Manchester United.

It is too early to say which new no.9 Manchester United will eventually sign. Because the club's main goal at the moment is to complete the Mbeumo deal, after signing him and Cunha, the existing players need to be sold before they can determine how much money they have to buy the centre-forward and then make the ultimate choice.

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