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Manchester United have improved drastically in the forward areas this season, although they could now be prepared to offer a platform for Real Madrid star Endrick to shine ahead of the World Cup if circumstances align.
Benjamin Sesko has endured a mixed time since joining the Red Devils. Two goals in 11 matches haven’t exactly set the house on fire, although he has been an impressive presence within build-up play during Reuben Amorim.
Nevertheless, his recent performances have not escaped Gary Neville’s attention, who told NBC Sports that the ‘jury is out’ on whether he will be the right fit through the middle long-term.
He said: “I’m no further forward with him. The jury is out. He’s well off it compared to the other summer signings that Man United made up front in Cunha and Mbeumo.
“He looks awkward, he had a couple of really good opportunities in the first half – when balls got played over the top. And his touch wasn’t quite right.”
Quite clearly, Sesko has the potential to come good. Other than him, Joshua Zirkzee has had limited minutes at Manchester United this season, and he is now reportedly in the sights of Everton with the World Cup taking place next summer.
At this point, it is unclear whether he will be allowed to leave in January. If he is allowed to go, the Red Devils will likely target another forward to pick up the shortfall for the second half of the campaign, even temporarily.
As the transfer window draws closer, Manchester United may now have a plan in place to land a world-renowned talent to bolster their attacking options.
According to The Daily Star, Manchester United target Endrick has told his agents that he will seek a loan move in Januarywith the only way of that being likely to change if his minutes improve at Real Madrid.
The Brazil international has been frozen out by Xabi Alonso and has played in a single match this season. Aston Villa have also come to the table if uncertainty over his future is set to linger.
Endrick since joining Real Madrid | |
Appearances | 38 |
Goals | 7 |
Assists | 1 |
West Ham United and Juventus have been mentioned in dispatches as alternative suitors, with the 19-year-old fearful that a lack of games may prohibit his chances of going to next year’s World Cup.
In the scenario where any deal is concluded to send Endrick on loan, Real Madrid wants his next club to pay his wages in full for the duration of a spell away from the Spanish capital.
Mid-season always promised to be an important time of year at Old Trafford, and it now remains to be seen whether they can secure the youngster in a deal that would make headlines across the world.