Manchester United invested big money in Rasmus Hojlund last summer but is likely to be chasing another forward come this summer’s transfer window.
United needed to sign a striker and saw huge potential in Hojlund after just one season with Atalanta.
The Dane has been through ups and downs this season but has a bright future ahead of him after 13 goals in all competitions this term.
The problem United have faced this season is that Hojlund is still fairly raw and asking him to lead the line on his own – with little to no competition – has piled too much pressure on him.
Anthony Martial has been a non-factor for much of the campaign and is likely to be leaving the club at the end of his contract this summer.
That leaves United searching for another striker to support Hojlund and share some of the workload in attack.
It’s unlikely that United will splash a huge fee on that signing less than a year since signing Hojlund, and maybe a more experienced option would be the ideal addition.