Ex-Premier League forward ‘offered’ to Ten Hag as well as Chelsea flop ‘open’ to Manchester United move

Manchester United allegedly “offered” Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting and Timo Werner both want to return to England with the club.

For United, the current goal-scoring wоes are a major concern. Red Devils’ goal differential this season is second-worst, trailed only by Burnley and Sheffield United.

United’s leading scorers in the Premier League, Rashford and Garnacho, having scored just three goals apiece.

That United’s leading scorer is midfielder Scott McTominay—who is just two goals ahead of the league’s forwards—does not speak well for the club.

So far this season, United have scored zero goals in the league despite spending seventy-two million pounds for Rasmus Hojlund.

With his team in seventh place, Erik ten Hag appears to be in Ԁire need of forward line reinforcements. However, with a budget of roughly £170 million from the summer, there isn’t much to spend on January signings.

United may need to make strategic use of the loan market rather than invest in long-term additions to the roster.

That may be the key to acquiring Werner, a former Chelsea player.

Werner reportedly considered a return to the Premier League with United

The Mirror states that RB Leipzig “are likely to allow” him to go on loan, but only if he goes to a team where he “would start regularly.”

United would certainly sign him with the intention of playing him heavily so he can score the goals they are currently lacking, considering their оffensive struggles.

Additionally, Werner ‘may be open’ to playing in the Premier League again, according to reports.

He is hoping to get back into shape and play at his peak performance level by securing a regular role.

According to reports, he ‘may embrace the chance to show himself again in English football’ after being criticized for his time at Chelsea, even though they won the Champions League.

United was ‘offered’ Choupo-Moting

Choupo-Moting, a player for Bayern Munich, is another possible arrival in January.

United ‘may be persuaded’ to launch an enquiry for the striker, according to reports from January 3, who stated that he is being considered at Old Trafford.

Even further, the Mirror story implies they won’t need to, since Bayern is handling all of the legwork on their behalf.

It has been claimed that Choupo-Moting has been offered to Ten Hag’s side, and he is considered a “strong possibility” to move in January.