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Manchester United can sign their own Didier Drogba during summer transfer window

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Manchester United can sign their very own Didier Drogba when the market reopens and Jose Mourinho has already given the player in question - Victor Osimhen - his seal of approval.

Whether you love or loathe the charismatic Portuguese manager, there can be no denying his Premier League success with Chelsea and Mourinho knows better than most what Drogba could produce.

So his comparisons between the former Blues frontman and United target Osimhen must not be ignored. Having allowed Cristiano Ronaldo to move on mid-season, United are planning to sign a long-term successor during the summer transfer window and Osimhen is being tracked in that regard after netting 19 goals for the Serie A champions-elect this campaign.

Two of those, incidentally, came in winning causes against Mourinho's plucky fourth-placed Roma. READ MORE: Fans name ideal next United captain As one of the hottest properties in Europe right now, Osimhen will almost certainly cost £100million plus if he decides to move on.

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