Manchester United are interested in signing Levante attacker Carl Etta Eyon, with the likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona in competition.
The Red Devils are aiming for a fourth successive Premier League win on Saturday afternoon and the trip to Nottingham Forest is a good chance to achieve that goal.
It has been quite an improvement for Ruben Amorim in recent weeks as the Portuguese was under huge pressure ahead of wins against Sunderland, Liverpool and Brighton.
However, it is now a case of United ruthlessly defeating a Forest side sitting in the Premier League relegation zone, but with Sean Dyche in charge at the City Ground, that may be a bit more difficult.
The Red Devils’ new attacking players, particularly Brian Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha, have improved this season, but that’s not to say they don’t need more depth in that area of the pitch. With that in mind, the English giants have now been linked with the signing of an exciting young player.
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According to a new front page report, sports world (via sports witness), Manchester United want to sign Levante star Eyon, with the striker also targeting Real Madrid and Barcelona.
Manchester City and Arsenal are also considered potential suitors for the 22-year-old, with a number of clubs showing interest in him, making it clear what a talented player he is. His current contract with the Premier League club has a release clause of £35 million.
There’s a reason why Eyon is currently a player to watch, having scored five goals in just seven La Liga games so far this season, and has been hailed as “on fire” by scout Jacek Kulig.
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The two-capped Cameroon international is a centre-forward by trade, and with Rasmus Hjølund likely to make a permanent move to Napoli at the end of the season and Joshua Zirkzee’s future far from uncertain, the Levante ace could be considered a strong contender for Benjamin Sesco.
United need to be in a position to sign the best attacker in the game, as they often did under Sir Alex Ferguson. And if they can attract teams like Madrid or Barca to sign Ayon, it would be a huge statement of intent.

