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David Ornstein: MUFC seriously keen on signing £51m "diamond", ten Hag will adore him - opinion

Manchester United are plotting a bid for Benfica striker Darwin Nunez as incoming manager Erik ten Hag aims to rebuild the squad.

According to the Athletic’s David Ornstein, Man United have a serious interest in securing the services of Darwin Nunez in the summer transfer window.

Arsenal have also been linked with the 22-year-old previously and United could face a battle to sign one of the finest talents on the continent.

A fee of €60m (£51m) has been reported and this could well represent a bargain considering how highly rated he is.

Realistically, ten Hag needs to improve the spine of his new side, from defence right through to a striker. Cristiano Ronaldo is the only forward at the club to score more than ten goals (24) this season and this is an area that needs urgent attention.

With that in mind, the Dutch coach will surely love the Benfica attacker.

Nunez has scored 34 goals in 41 appearances this season, a truly remarkable return, and it’s no wonder his stock is so high with many potential suitors.

The Uruguayan has also made eight appearances at international level and is tipped for an extremely bright future.

Former Real Madrid midfielder Steve McManaman said the striker was a “rough diamond” following his performances against Liverpool in the Champions League quarter-finals. Whereas his club manager Jorge Jesus has stated that the striker will become a “world-class player” and with his stats and impressive rise so far, it’s hard to argue with the notion.

With Man United missing out on Champions League football for next season, this could be held as a major disadvantage in their pursuit of Nunez. The 22-year-old will understandably want to play at the highest level.

Only time will tell, but he would be a wise

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