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Manchester United only welcomed Cristiano Ronaldo back in the summer. But, already, the Red Devils are eyeing more attacking reinforcements. And an agreement between John Murtough and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer means he may get a new partner in crime in the form of Erling Haaland next year.
Man Utd chief John Murtough signed Cristiano Ronaldo back in the summer transfer window (Image: GETTY)
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With five goals so far, the former Real Madrid star certainly hasn’t disappointed.
His arrival has enhanced Solskjaer’s attack, despite the Norwegian already having a plethora of attacking riches at his disposal.
And things in 2022 could get even better.
The Manchester Evening News reported in August that Murtough and Solskjaer are both in mutual agreement with each other when it comes to signing Haaland from Dortmund.
The Norway international is, undoubtedly, destined to be one of the best players on the planet - if he isn’t already.
He’s been outstanding for Dortmund since moving from Red Bull Salzburg in January 2020, notching 13 times upon 15 games upon initially joining.