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Manchester United have reportedly turned their attention to Moroccan striker Youssef En-Nesyri as their first-choice Serhou Guirassy moves elsewhere in the winter.
Erik Ten Hag's team has not had good form in the English top flight so far, after losing seven games in the first seventeen games.
Guirassy is said to be considering a move to rival team Tottenham The sun.
The Red Devils are keen to strengthen Erik ten Hag's squad in January, given their challenging season and injury-plagued squad.
Guirassy spurned the Manchester team for Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham and is reportedly in favor of a move to the capital rather than joining United.
Rasmus Hojlund is yet to score in the £72m summer despite showing some promise in the Champions League before United were knocked out by Bayern Munich
Man United had their sights set on Stuttgart striker Serhou Guirassy, who scored 17 goals in the 2023/24 season and finished last season with 11 goals to his name.
Erik ten Hag would like to add another Moroccan to his books, with Sevilla frontman En-Nesyri
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En-Nesyri impressed at the World Cup, scoring five times for Sevilla this season
Hampered by injuries and disappointing signings, including £72m summer signing Rasmus Hojlund, who is yet to score domestically, United are exploring possible reinforcements.
Scouts are keeping a close eye on Bundesliga boss Guirassy, who has already scored seventeen goals in Germany.
However, Ten Hag has shifted attention to Sevilla and Morocco striker En-Nesyri after the Guinean striker showed interest in Tottenham and sent scouts to observe him in action, especially in the La Liga match against Atletico Madrid.
En-Nesyri, the focal point of Sevilla's attack since January 2020, played a crucial role in securing two Europa League titles.
Despite Sevilla's challenging season, currently 14th in the table, En-Nesyri has been a standout player, with eight goals and four assists this season alone.
Faced with financial problems and already out of the Champions League, Sevilla is considering the sale of En-Nesyri, whose contract runs until June 2025.
The potential fee is estimated at around £16m as the club looks to contain costs amid coaching changes and wage payments.
En-Nesyri's impressive performances, including a remarkable goal against Portugal in the World Cup quarter-finals, have piqued Ten Hag's interest.