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Fil by Manchester United to strengthen himself on the front of the attack, the goalscorer of Crystal Palace Jean-Philippe Mateta never stops scoring. With 15 goals in 33 games in the Eagles jersey, the French Olympic International was absent this weekend against Ipswich, just recovering from the attack by the Millwall goalkeeper in FA Cup. Manchester United was informed that it would cost him 40 million pounds sterling, or around € 47.6 million, to recruit Jean-Philippe Mateta.
A significant sum which does not really coincide with the narrow financial capacities of the Red Devils, which will have to separate from certain elements to really embark on the operation. And the first on the list is the Danish striker Rasmus Hojlund. Author of only two goals in the Premier League this season, the former Atalanta is gradually losing the confidence of Ruben Amorim, and remains assessed at a high price due to his young age. This could also free up a place in the front rotation, where Mateta would slip …
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