
Man Utd's Flanks Feeling Flush? Como Kid Jesús Rodríguez on Reds' Radar to Fix Width Woes
Manchester United are eyeing Como's young winger Jesús Rodríguez to solve their chronic lack of width after offloading Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho. The 20-year-old Spaniard has dazzled in Serie A with goals, assists, and elite dribbling stats, offering versatility across the front line. Other targets like Yan Diomande and Iliman Ndiaye are in the mix, but finances from Rashford's Barcelona switch will be key.
Man Utd's Flanks Feeling Flush? Como Kid Jesús Rodríguez on Reds' Radar to Fix Width Woes
Picture this: Manchester United charging down the wing like a bull in a china shop, only to find the shop's empty. That's been the story since Michael Carrick parked his metaphorical bus in the dugout. The caretaker gaffer's gone back to a trusty back four with wide forwards flanking the lone striker, but without proper wing wizards, it's all fizzling out faster than a damp firework.
Blame it on ex-boss Ruben Amorim, who shipped out the club's wingers faster than you can say 'attacking mids'. Alejandro Garnacho? Gone. Marcus Rashford? Poised for a permanent switch to Barcelona after his loan stint – the lad's reportedly loving life at Camp Nou, and Barca aren't letting go easily. With Amad owning the right flank and Matheus Cunha shoehorned onto the left out of sheer desperation, United's hierarchy knows the clock's ticking. Time for a proper left-sided livewire.
Width Woes: Why United Need a New Flyer
Carrick's system – or whoever follows – screams for balance. No width means no overlaps, no crosses raining in like manna from heaven. INEOS, those shrewd co-owners, fancy Premier League-proven gems like Iliman Ndiaye from Everton or Anthony Gordon at Newcastle. But good luck prying them away; the Toffees and Magpies will cling on tighter than a miser to his wallet.
So, the net's widening. Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig is lighting up the Bundesliga, though his price tag could bankrupt a small nation. Enter stage left: Jesús Rodríguez, the Como sensation who's got Spanish rag AS buzzing. As reported by The Peoples Person via OneFootball, United have had eyes on this Sevilla-born talent since his Real Betis days. Now, at just 20, he's exploding in Serie A under Cesc Fàbregas.
Jesús Rodríguez: The Versatile Spanish Spark
Signed by Como for a club-record €22.5 million last summer, Rodríguez has repaid that faith tenfold. In 18 starts across all comps, he's notched 3 goals and 8 assists – seven of those in the league alone, joint-second best. Dribbling? 93rd percentile for successful take-ons in Italy. Big chances created? 90th percentile. The kid's a left-wing maestro who can flip to the right or even slot in as a No.10 – versatility United could only dream of.
At 6'0", he's got the frame to bully defenders, with acceleration that leaves 'em for dead. Early knocks about his end product? Forgotten. Only Inter's Federico Dimarco has teed up more Serie A goals this term. Fàbregas has polished him into a gem, and suitors will need to double Como's outlay – think €45 million minimum – to snag him.
More Names in the Mixer – And the Money Puzzle
Rodríguez isn't flying solo on the wishlist. Strasbourg's Martial Godo, PSG's Bradley Barcola, Bournemouth's Marcus Tavernier, even Nottingham Forest's Morgan Gibbs-White are in the chatter. But finances are the fun police here. Rashford's sale might fetch £26 million, peanuts for a marquee signing. With Casemiro eyeing the exit, budget's skewed to midfielders like Elliot Anderson (Forest), Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace) or Carlos Baleba (Brighton).
Other sales will be needed, but if United land Rodríguez, they'd bag a future star who's already terrorising Serie A. Imagine him linking with Amad – flanks on fire, Carrick grinning like a Cheshire cat. Or whoever's in the hot seat next. Reds fans, crack open a pint; the transfer window's shaping up to be a belter. Just don't hold your breath for Rashford's farewell tour.
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