Michael Owen has suggested that Manchester United could find it difficult to secure a suitable long-term replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo.
The 37-year-old, who has scored just two goals so far this season, is out-of-contract next June, although United have the option to extend his stay by an additional year, and is expected to leave Old Trafford. He was determined to leave during the summer transfer window, all in an attempt to rediscover Champions League football.
United, though, made it clear that they were not prepared to sell the Portuguese international. Manager Erik ten Hag, on several occasions during the summer, made it clear that he wanted to retain the five-time Ballon d'Or winner's services.
But with opportunities having not been as frequent as he would have liked so far this term, there is a growing expectancy that Ronaldo will move on next summer. But regardless of how much longer the former Real Madrid man stays at Old Trafford, United need to source a new goal-getter-in-chief to become the face of their forward line for the future.
Owen, however, believes the Reds could struggle to find the top-level striker they're going to need, suggesting that they might be forced to take a gamble on a player showing plenty of promise, even if not the finish article.
"You might not even be able to get them because everybody's after them. So it's a hard balancing act.
"And obviously Manchester United have found themselves in that position over a period of time whereby maybe they don't get first call on the top players at the moment. So they might have to think outside the box.
"And as I say, get somebody that's about to be a top player and buy potential rather than the real deal straight away."
United, originally, had planned to sign now-Manchester City striker Erling Haaland to become their long-term, first choice striker. However, various factors meant that the Reds were out of the running to secure his signature in the most recent transfer window.
"Someone like Erling Haaland, everybody was after him," Owen continued. "But the problem for Manchester United is maybe ten or 20 years ago, everybody just would have gone there at a drop of a hat. Now you get an exceptional talent like Haaland, then he's got the options of lots and lots of teams.
"Who knows where Manchester United were on that list. But you would suggest that if he didn't go to Manchester City, then it might have been Real Madrid. And if it wasn't Real Madrid, it might have been someone else.
"Manchester United aren't necessarily the first choice for somebody like him anymore, so it's very difficult to go and find the next one."
Zocairsz
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This guy always looks for reasons to slay man utd halaand went to city bcoz his dad instigated the move and we know bcoz he was also a city player he must hv suggested that to halaand and just like every kid taking after parents is a good thing and going to city was just a matter of time even when dortmund bought him i knew he would eventually go to city. Thiery henry became a star at arsenal, messi wasnt signed by barca he came from the youth team so somebody tell this guy to zip it and watch how man utd will mould a phenomenon striker out of nothing
TareYeLomLij
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don't worry Owen there are many of them the likes of Cody gakpo makyoko iven Tony
sauabdimop
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Owen will forever not talk positive about united even as united help his career with EPL trophy
VIKSSON
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SESKO AND GAKPO.
Memekoyz
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vlahovic and gakpo both
Chimobiorji
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Gakpo Is a gemm Man U should get him💯❤️
Dezcklstz
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Owen you mean all the players at United are not top players? We know you are a Liverpool fan, stay away from Man United, we don't need your concern
Dezcklstz
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Owen you are talking nonsense
ziaacilmnu
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Owen the Traitor.
Jimekmostu
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All the available strikers are proving strikers already. Nunez and haaland are not finished articles too thats why they are long term what does he even mean we want a young striker obviously
Nazdilmpr
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Sesko, osimeh and Martinez
Puhcknrsuz
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Finding difficult to secure a long term replacement for Ronaldo? In the present status?