"Just Buy Him" - Paul Scholes Urges Manchester United to Sign PL Star as Talks Stall with Bryan Mbeumo
- Manchester United legends Paul Scholes and Dwight Yorke urged the club to sign Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace for £68 million this summer, given his impressive performance this season.
- Eze has emerged as a top player, scoring 14 goals and providing 11 assists, including a decisive goal in the FA Cup final against Manchester City.
- Despite the interest in Eze, Manchester United is currently prioritizing signing a new striker, focusing on Bryan Mbeumo and other forwards like Viktor Gyokeres.
- Paul Scholes praised Eze's skills, urging Manchester United to 'just buy him,' following his performance during England's match against Senegal.
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Man Utd agreement reached on £68m star as club receive three-word transfer plea - The Mirror
Eberechi Eze enjoyed his best game in an England shirt against Senegal off the back of a stellar FA Cup-winning campaign, which has caught the eye of more than one Manchester United icon
Paul Scholes urges Man Utd to 'just buy' £68m England star during Senegal defeat
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Rene Meulensteen explains how ‘vital sale can lay foundations’ for successful Man Utd team
Former Manchester United coach Rene Meulensteen has explained that one exit at Old Trafford could influence a turn in fortunes at the club. After a disappointing season, Manchester United’s leadership are moving quickly to try and reshape the squad ahead of the new campaign. Ruben Amorim has already landed his first signing with Matheus Cunha, and attention has now turned to Bryan Mbeumo… Source
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