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The recent transfer rumors involving Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku have been making headlines in the English football world, with many speculating about his potential return to Serie A. However, according to reports from Italy's Corriere dello Sport, Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is considering a move for another striker, and one that could be linked to former Manchester United player and current Roma striker Ciro Immobile. Solskjaer has previously expressed interest in signing Immobile, who has been in sensational form this season for Roma, scoring 14 goals in just 16 league appearances. The Norwegian coach has also been linked with other strikers such as Christian Benteke and Christian Benteke, but it seems that Immobile is the most likely candidate for a move to Old Trafford. If Solskjaer does decide to sign Immobile, it would mark a significant departure from his usual style of play at Manchester United. The Norwegian coach is known for his tactical flexibility, but he may struggle to find a place for Immobile alongside Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood, who both play as wide forwards. However, despite the challenges that Immobile might pose, Solskjaer's reputation as a tactician and his ability to adapt to different systems means that he could still manage to make the best out of the situation. If he can find a way to integrate Immobile into his team, it could be a huge boost for United's attack, which has struggled to find goals this season. In conclusion, while there is no guarantee that Solskjaer will sign Immobile, it seems that he is considering a move for him. Whether or not it works out, however, remains to be seen. Regardless, Immobile's arrival would certainly provide United with a much-needed boost in terms of firepower up front. |
