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Manchester United withdraw from Marko Arnautovic pursuit as Erik ten Hag looks to sign a striker

Manchester United have reportedly pulled out of the race to sign Marko Arnautovic (pictured)

Manchester United END their pursuit of Marko Arnautovic after fans complained about a deal for the controversial forward… with Erik ten Hag’s striker search continuing

  • Manchester United have pulled out of their pursuit of Austrian Marko Arnautovic 
  • The Premier League side had been keen to strengthen their options up front
  • But new boss Erik ten Hag will now have to turn to alternative striking targets 

Manchester United have pulled out of the chase to sign Marko Arnautovic. 

The Premier League side had been keen to buy the Bologna striker as new manager Erik ten Hag looks to strengthen his options up front. 

But the Serie A side pricing the Austrian too high and ‘fan complaints’ about the player have contributed to United withdrawing from their pursuit.

Manchester United have reportedly pulled out of the race to sign Marko Arnautovic (pictured)

But new manager Erik ten Hag (pictured) will now have to turn to alternative striking targets

But new manager Erik ten Hag (pictured) will now have to turn to alternative striking targets

Siniša Mihajlović’s Bologna had rejected a £6.8m bid from the Red Devils this weekend and reportedly expected United to follow up with a better offer.

There were accusations the 102-cap international used an anti-Albanian insult in his country’s match against North Macedonia at Euro 2020, with UEFA handing him a one-game ban as a result.

Arnautovic, who after the match posted on social media stating he was not a racist, had also denied allegations of racially abusing another player while at FC Twente in 2009.

The 33-year-old Austrian (right) caught the eye after 14 goals in 33 appearances last campaign

The 33-year-old Austrian (right) caught the eye after 14 goals in 33 appearances last campaign

The 33-year-old, who worked under Ten Hag and his assistant, Steve McClaren, at Dutch side Twente, was seen by the club as an experienced, versatile and low-cost option to bolster their attacking ranks.

He caught the eye after scoring 14 goals in 33 appearances for the Serie A side last season, but Bologna’s insistence he was not available for transfer meant United have walked away from the deal.

United are desperate to strengthen, with Anthony Martial injured and 37-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo openly wanting to leave Old Trafford this summer. 



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