Apparently, Manchester United intends to keep spending money on summer by signing a promising lad.
Adding a highly regarded fresh midfielder to their summer roster, Manchester United apparently hopes to keep spending money on them.
In what was always anticipated to be a busy glass for United after Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his INEOS party took over control of football operations in February, United have now signed forward Joshua Zirkzee from Bologna and defender Leny Yoro from Lille.
The Old Trafford costume have also been linked with a number of other high-profile people, including Spain midfielder Fabian Ruiz and Paris Saint-Germain's Argentine foreign Manuel Ugarte.
However, one of INEOS' strategies will shift to recruiting young talent, and United has been linked with a move for Sekou Koné, a highly regarded protective midfielder.
The 18-year-old acts in Mali with Guidars FC, but impressed for his national team in the Under-17 World Cup late next month.
According to European shop Frankfurter Rundschau, United are one of many Premier League clubs engaged in the midfielder.
The document claims Crystal Palace and Wolves are also interested in Koné, who has been described as a "hidden stone" by a scouting video on YouTube following his remarkable features for Mali at the U-17 World Cup.
Koné has" great tackling, exceptional anticipation, a lot of speed and great passing", according to Frankfurter Runschau. He had presumably been available for anywhere between €1.5 million and €2m.
In DataVictory's see, Koné looks like a good idea and this is precisely the kind of move which fits in with United's two-tier plan. Given the Red Devils ' low-risk approach and sensible asking cost, whether or not he will play for the first team in the future, is a given.
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