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'He's got everything!' - Man Utd told they should have signed 'brilliant' 40-goal striker over Benjamin Sesko in summer transfer window

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    Palace star left on the shelf

    Mateta’s name had been floating around Old Trafford for months, but the French forward never made the move. Instead, he stayed put at Selhurst Park and has already hit four goals in his first ten appearances of the new campaign in all competitions. His early form only makes United’s decision look even worse, with their own £73 million ($99m) investment flattering to deceive. 

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    Sesko struggling to find his feet

    Sesko has managed just one goal in his opening seven games, leaving fans and pundits scratching their heads over why United didn’t go after someone proven in the Premier League. Mateta has 40 league goals in 136 appearances, a decent record but with definite scope for improvement. Meanwhile, the mood at Old Trafford has soured, with Ruben Amorim’s side marooned in 14th place and struggling to find any rhythm.

  • Big Sam’s brutal verdict

    Sam Allardyce believes United have completely missed the mark with Sesko. The former England boss pulled no punches when speaking on the No Tippy Tappy Footballpodcast and said: "Do you know who I’d have bought, more than anybody else? Mateta, absolutely. The centre-forward is absolutely brilliant and why they didn’t buy him, I don’t know, especially when the big strikers are coming back [into fashion].

    "You look at the size of the lad that Newcastle signed [Nick Woltemade], you look at the size of the centre-forwards again. Mateta is winning in a team and winning the FA Cup and getting to Europe and it took him more than a year to do it. There aren’t many centre-forwards as good as he is. Why did nobody go: 'Bang!', Manchester United, because he’s got everything."

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    United's freefall under Amorim

    United find themselves in freefall. Amorim is already under pressure just weeks into the season, with critics circling around both his tactics and the club’s transfer strategy. Sesko may well come good, but right now, the Old Trafford faithful are left wondering if another huge gamble has backfired.

  • Sesko’s last chance before the break

    The pressure doesn’t ease anytime soon. United host newly promoted Sunderland on October 4 in their final game before the international break, with Sesko desperate to find the net again and shut down his doubters. Nothing less than three points will do as Amorim looks to steady the ship.

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