Revealed: Man Utd explored Danny Welbeck homecoming transfer for second year in a row & held talks over potential swoop for Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo
Manchester United’s search for a new No.9 reportedly led to them exploring a Danny Welbeck homecoming transfer for the second year in a row.
- Red Devils wanted more firepower
- Allowed several attackers to leave
- No deal for ex-academy graduate
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The Red Devils spent much of the summer window pursuing attacking additions. They were able to acquire the creative qualities of Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo relatively quickly, but found it trickier to land somebody capable of leading the line.
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Various options were considered. Liam Delap was an early target, but his previous ties to Manchester City made a deal unlikely and the England U21 international ended up at Chelsea. Ollie Watkins of Aston Villa was considered, along with Hugo Ekitike – who made his way to Liverpool after being heavily linked with Newcastle.
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United ended up splashing out £74 million ($99m) on Benjamin Sesko, as the 22-year-old was lured away from RB Leipzig. The Red Devils were, however, in the market for a secondary striker at that stage.
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claims that “United explored conditions for bringing Danny Welbeck back”. The Old Trafford academy graduate was wanted by Erik ten Hag in 2024, as he would provide vital Premier League experience and goal threat in the Red Devils’ ranks.
Ruben Amorim was also keen on the ex-England international, with a contract through to 2027 discussed internally. It is, however, claimed that Sir Jim Ratcliffe opposed the offer of a two-year deal for a forward that will turn 35 in November.
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