Manchester United have been credited with an interest in Switzerland star Johan Manzambi who is currently starring for his country at the World Cup
Bayern Munich legend Thomas Muller has explained why his former club should swoop in and sign Johan Manzambi amid rumours of potential interest from Manchester United. The Reds have been credited with an interest in signing the Switzerland international ahead of the summer transfer.
United are yet to strengthen their squad ahead of next season but have already reached an agreement to complete their first signing of the window.
Atalanta star Ederson is expected to become a United player this summer after the club agreed a £35million deal with the Serie A outfit for the Brazilian, which also includes a further £3.8million in add-ons.
It remains to be seen who else United will look to target this summer, with Freiburg star Manzambi being mentioned as a potential target over the last few months.
Manzambi is currently starring for Switzerland at this summer’s World Cup, which is being held in North America, and put in an impressive performance in the country’s 4-1 win over Bosnia & Herzegovina earlier this week.
The 20-year-old midfielder – who is reported to be valued at around £43million, scored two goals in the game and has since been praised by Muller, who has urged his former club, Bayern, to make a move this summer.
“He’s a good player overall. We’ve had him on our list for a while now,” Muller stated on MagentaTV.
“For me, he’s someone, and now we can make a headline, that FC Bayern should also consider.
“You can sense his flexibility. You can also sense his carefree attitude. At the same time, you can already see a certain maturity in his actions, in his decision-making, his work ethic.
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“He’s now in Freiburg in a team where they really work hard. I think his development is very, very good. He’s a player who can play as No.6 he can play as No.8, he can play as No.10. He wears No.9 on his back, so maybe we could also market him as a striker!”
Manzambi admitted he was going to find it tough to come back down to earth after his World Cup goals for Switzerland.
“Honestly, it’s incredible, it’s the first brace of my career, and at the World Cup on top of that,” Manzambi said via FIFA’s website.
“Scoring two goals in front of the fans and my family, that’s very, very nice. I don’t think I’ll be able to sleep tonight.”








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