Former Manchester United star Louis Saha has urged his former team to ‘break the bank’ and sign PSG forward, Kylian Mbappe to strengthen the weak attack.
Struggling Manchester United have not been in the best of form this season under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer particularly the attack as they have rarely looked good in front of goal.
Saha who won two Premier League titles playing for United thinks top strikers are becoming a dying breed so the club should try and employ the services of his fellow Frenchman.
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“If you ask me, I would break the bank for Mbappe, but now it’s too late,” Compare.Bet quoted Saha as saying.
“But, when you look at strikers, it’s a dying breed. Lewandowski is a rare example of someone who is left, and I don’t see many players that can easily fit upfront.
‘There is a need for somebody upfront who is strong enough to hold the ball and to give time and space to the players like Paul Pogba and McTominay to create something in midfield to put passes together.
“You’re asking a lot from young players because passing the ball around and having nice touches, it just looks too nice and it doesn’t work.”
Critics think Marcus Rashford lacks the physicality to play as a central attacker having carried the goal scoring role. Anthony Martial’s return will serve as an option to Ole.
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