Premier League

10 World Cup stars Man Utd should buy

Jude Bellingham

The World Cup always leads to a number of transfers as players burst onto the scene or show that they can perform on the biggest stage. It is usually heading into the summer transfer window, but the winter World Cup in Qatar could lead to a mad January transfer window in Europe.

The tournament also allows clubs who have got their eyes on certain stars to see them up close and in another environment. That is going to be the case for Manchester United who are always one of the major protagonists in every transfer window.

The areas where United could be looking to make moves are up front following Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure, the midfield can always be looked at, and depth is needed in central defence and at right-back.

Jude Bellingham

Jude Bellingham opened the scoring for England against Iran / Richard Sellers/GettyImages

Let’s just get Jude Bellingham out of the way. He will be leaving Borussia Dortmund in the near future and essentially, every big club wants him.

He would improve any midfield and can United really afford to let him join Liverpool or Manchester City after missing out on Erling Haaland. Erik ten Hag would certainly welcome the move and would do what is needed to make space for the Englishman.

Lautaro Martinez

Lautaro Martinez had a goal ruled out against Saudi Arabia / Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/GettyImages

Theoretically, Inter are one of the easier big clubs to buy from. They are not in great financial shape and the owners need cash. Lautaro Martinez is one of their prime assets.

The Argentinian striker can be very patchy, but he could take to the Premier League really well and United really need a starting striker to challenge the injury-prone Anthony Martial. A deal would likely cost around £70-80m.

Goncalo Ramos

Ramos recently played in a friendly against Nigeria / Carlos Rodrigues/GettyImages

A lesser-known striker, but you can do much worse than shopping at Benfica. Goncalo Ramos is behind Cristiano Ronaldo in the pecking order for Portugal in Qatar, but should get some minutes.

The 21-year-old has got nine goals and three assists in the Primeira Liga this season and, including qualifiers, has scored five Champions League goals.

Jurrien Timber, Noa Lang

Jurrien Timber (right) should get some minutes in Qatar / Soccrates Images/GettyImages

He’s not going to say it publicly, but Ten Hag would surely be okay with the idea of United selling Harry Maguire. That would open the door for one of his old colleagues.

Jurrien Timber was linked to United in the summer, along with everyone else at Ajax. At 21 years old, he…

Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at 90min EN…