Former Manchester United defender, Rio Ferdinand has urged the club to sign Harry Kane instead of Victor Osimhen.
Both Osimhen and Kane have been linked with the Premier League giants who are looking to sign a new striker this summer.
United are ahead of the difficult season, and 20-30 goals that both the attackers can provide would help the team climb up the table. Supporters can follow the progress of the Manchester team and place bets on their potential signing Osimhen goals through the 1xbet app on the go with the mobile. Since Chelsea focused their efforts on signing Villareal forward Nicolas Jackson it seems that they are out of the race for the Nigerian goalscorer.
But Ferdinand believes Kane would be the ideal striker for the Red Devils.
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“Osimhen is a different kettle of fish. He’s 24, he’s scored goals in France and now in Italy. Won the league (in Italy) and knows how to win leagues,” Ferdinand said on his VIBE with Five podcast.
“He’s been a No.9 at a dominant team in the football league. Is that transferable to the Premier League? No one knows that. That’s the chance United would have to take on him.
“That’s the only risk I see. He doesn’t know the league – that’s it. Ability wise and profile, goalscoring, he ticks every box, but there is an unknown factor in does he know how to play in the Premier League? Can he adapt to the Premier League?
“But I wouldn’t see that as a big risk. I’d take either of those two and I’d be happy but the one thing with Kane, he guarantees you 20 or 25 goals a season. There’s no doubt in your mind he gets that when he comes to Man Utd.”
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1 Comment
This is the kinda marketing we are talking about. He prefers a fellow English man to Nigerian, understandably, this is beautiful. Unlike Emdee Tiamiyu who prefers to de-market Nigerians for financial incentive. Osimehen is far better than Hary Kane, argue with your phone keypads