It appears that Manchester United and Ir Jim Ratcliffe will likely pip Barcelona to sign the exciting young midfielder signature.
Lamb’s Set for Man UTD debut
The Red Devils returned to action at lunch on Saturday and made a trip to the Brentford side this season, where many are leaning towards the relegation fight.
United have once again flattered the deceiving lately, but their home victory over Chelsea last weekend gave them a real chance to get three Premier League wins back to back if they do better the bees on Saturday and Sunderland at Old Trafford this weekend.
It looks like the recent signature Senne Lammens will make their Red Devils debut in terms of team selection for Brentford.
United supporters hope that the 23-year-old will prove that he is the solution to Reuben Amorim’s goal following Andre Onana’s fate spell, who is trying to find the first elite goalkeeper since David de Gere. An exciting unified forwarding update is now emerging.
Set to sign a teenage midfielder before Barcelona
According to a new update from African feetManchester United and Ratcliffe are “very close” to completing the signature of BSport Academie teenager Mouhamed Dabo.
The 17-year-old has been on trial with the Red Devils for the past few weeks, and appears to have done enough to beat Barcelona to his signature after moving United officials in Carrington.
Dabo, just 17, isn’t a common name yet, especially as he doesn’t trade in Europe, but the idea of signing a young player Barcelona likes is encouraging.
For too long, they’ve been too focused on the present instead of building for the future, and snapping the brightest teenagers in the game is a good approach to signing the best proven players at the same time.
Dubbo, captain of Senegal’s U17 side, is a very promising midfielder, and United should see the middle of the park as an important area of focus.
Certainly the Senegalese did not arrive as a starter from off the off, but if he reaches his potential he could ultimately become a good person in front of defense, and the United coach was already impressed with “clean tackle, vision, calmness, ball control, leadership, merciless work, progressive passing, pace control.”