According to reports in the Middle East, Manchester United has made a loan offer to take Cameroon striker Vincent Aboubakar until the end of the current campaign.
It's no secret that the Red Devils, who parted ways with Cristiano Ronaldo in November after their contract was mutually terminated, are actively searching the market for ways to improve their attacking options.
In order to make room for Cristiano Ronaldo, the club is currently compelled to let the 30-year-old frontman go.
According to the Jeddah-based Saudi newspaper Okaz, United has now proposed a loan for Aboubakar that would keep him at Old Trafford through the end of the current campaign.
According to the report, Aboubakar has received a second offer from Turkish powerhouse Fenerbahce, which means that if Al-Nassr accepts the offers, he may have to choose between the two teams.
Despite the fact that the former Porto frontman has played in Turkey before, United are thought to be the favorites because of the club's size and reputation.
The Cameroonian center-forward, who has also scored goals for Valenciennes, Lorient, and Porto in Europe, has spent two seasons with Besiktas in the Super Lig.
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