Gary Pallister has revealed that he wants Manchester United to sign Liverpool target Alexander Isak. He believes that the Red Devils would be better with the Newcastle United man, than Viktor Gyokeres and Victor Osimhen.
Speaking to METRO, Pallister said that Isak has Premier League experience, making him the best option for Ruben Amorim’s squad. He added that the Swedish star is a goalscorer and will help Manchester United get back to their best. He said:
Liverpool are looking to sign Alexander Isak, but they have been quoted £200 million by Newcastle United. The Magpies are keen on keeping their star player after qualifying for the UEFA Champions League.
Gary Pallister has admitted that he has not seen a lot of Victor Osimhen, but is not sure how the Nigerian would fit in at Manchester United. He highlighted how the striker was linked with several clubs but joined Galatasaray last season and said:
Talking about Gyokeres, he added:
Manchester United target Gyokeres has told Sporting CP that he wants to leave this summer. However, Arsenal are also interested in signing the striker.
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