Manchester United are in the market for a new striker this summer - after being haunted by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s “biggest mistake”.
The Red Devils are eyeing a big-money move for Erling Haaland and have also been linked with Harry Kane as they eye a focal point for their attack.
Solskjaer was never a fan of Romelu Lukaku before offloading the Belgian to Inter Milan for big money. Since heading to Italy, Lukaku has established himself as one of top strikers in Europe and been in fine form.
Former Tottenham manager Tim Sherwood reckons Solskjaer will now look back at his decision to let Lukaku go as his “biggest mistake” - and it is now proving costly in the transfer market. “What [Man United] do need is a centre forward.
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