Manchester United are looking to improve their team with the signings of Antoine Semenyo and Elliot Anderson.
Both players have been linked with top clubs in recent weeks, and Manchester United would have to spend a lot of money to get the deals done.
As per Football Insider, they might need to spend around £170 million to secure the services of both players.
Mick Brown has claimed: “You’re looking at people like Semenyo and Elliot Anderson to come in, they’re the top targets for Amorim because both of them would be real improvements in key areas of the squad. They’d plug gaps where there might otherwise be problems, add energy and drive to the team, and help United take steps towards being successful again.
“They would need to spend something like £170million on those two players to turn them into a team who can compete for silverware and at the top level. Personally, I can’t see that happening, but they are interested in signing both of them and if it can be done in January, then perhaps they will. There will be other teams interested too, so it wouldn’t be easy by any stretch of the imagination, but I think they’re both players they need.”
It will be interesting to see if Manchester United are willing to spend that kind of money on the two players. There is no doubt that both players of the quality to improve the team.
Semenyo has been one of the best attacking players in the league this season, and he could add a new dimension to the Manchester United attack. He is capable of creating opportunities and finding the back of the net. He is also versatile enough to operate anywhere across the front three.
On the other hand, Anderson has been outstanding for Nottingham Forest. Manchester United need more defensive cover in the middle of the park. Casemiro is past his peak, and Manuel Ugarte has been underwhelming. They need an upgrade on both players, and Anderson certainly fits the profile.
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