
Manchester United are preparing for a significant summer rebuild, with reports suggesting they have set their sights on two exciting attacking talents: Wolves' Matheus Cunha and RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko.
According to sources, Erik ten Hag is keen to add firepower to his squad after a disappointing Premier League campaign. The Red Devils have identified the Brazilian-German forward Cunha as a potential solution to their creativity issues, while towering Slovenian striker Sesko could provide the physical presence they've lacked up front.
Cunha's Premier League Pedigree
The 24-year-old Cunha has impressed during his time at Molineux, showcasing the versatility to play across the front line. His technical ability and eye for goal have reportedly caught the attention of United's recruitment team, who see him as an ideal fit for Ten Hag's system.
Sesko: The Next Haaland?
At just 20 years old, Sesko has drawn comparisons to Manchester City's Erling Haaland due to his imposing 6'4" frame and clinical finishing. The young Slovenian has been turning heads in the Bundesliga and could command a fee upwards of £40 million.
United's interest comes as they prepare for potential departures, with several current forwards facing uncertain futures at Old Trafford. The club's new minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is said to be backing Ten Hag in the transfer market, provided they can secure European qualification.
While negotiations haven't yet begun formally, insiders suggest United are positioning themselves to move quickly when the transfer window opens. The potential double signing would signal serious intent from the 20-time English champions to return to the Premier League's upper echelons.