Manchester United could apparently make a move for RB Leipzig attacker Lois Openda in January. The 23-year-old scored against Manchester City in the Champions League this month, having scored four other goals from 11 matches this season.
Football Insider claims Erik ten Hag could pursue him in the new year in order to sign him before rivals come knocking. However, RB Leipzig are set to hold strong and are said to be adamant that they will not lose any further players following the exits of Christopher Nkunku to Chelsea, Josko Gvardiol to City and Dominik Szoboszlai to Liverpool this summer. READ MORE: Hojlund sends message to Rashford's critics READ MORE: Maguire defends his 'ridiculously high' United win record Then there is the further issue regarding funds.
United spent more than £170m on players this summer and club officials are concerned about Financial Fair Play regulations. Last January, United had to lean into the loan market for Wout Weghorst and Marcel Sabitzer.
If that is the case this time around then a deal for Openda can be dismissed. The size of the budget available for January’s market exploits is unclear amid the unresolved takeover process.