Why Manchester United Passed on Signing Osimhen: Insights from Benni McCarthy
What Happened
Manchester United’s former first-team coach Benni McCarthy revealed that the club did not pursue a transfer for Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen due to the scheduling of the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon). Osimhen, who scored 26 league goals in the 2022-23 season, was initially a top target for United but concerns over losing him for crucial matches during the tournament led to a change in strategy.
Why It Matters
McCarthy emphasized that investing heavily in a player like Osimhen, potentially costing around £100 million, would be risky if he were to miss significant matches for national duty. This decision ultimately resulted in United opting for Rasmus Hojlund from Atalanta instead, who was signed for £72 million. The implications of this decision highlight the challenges clubs face when balancing player acquisitions with international commitments.
What’s Next
As Osimhen continues to perform well at Galatasaray, his future remains a topic of interest. He has expressed admiration for Juventus, stating that playing for the club would be a privilege. The ongoing developments in his career and potential future transfers will be closely monitored by fans and analysts alike.
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