REPORT: Man Utd and Chelsea to tussle for Blues' long-term ₦160bn target
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Porto striker Samu Aghehowa is reportedly wanted by Manchester United and Chelsea (Credit: Imago)

REPORT: Man Utd and Chelsea to tussle for Blues' long-term ₦160bn target

Seye Omidiora 14:28 - 01.01.2025

The Premier League sides are said to be interested in signing an in-form forward from the Primeira Liga.

Manchester United are reportedly stepping up their interest in Porto striker Samu Aghehowa, with scouts having watched the 20-year-old in action last weekend. 

The forward joined the Dragons in the summer after a difficult spell at Atletico Madrid, where he was frozen out of the first team. 

He has since flourished in Portugal, establishing himself as one of the most exciting young talents in European football.

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Porto striker Samu Aghehowa is a rumoured Manchester United target || Imago

Man Utd’s Samu interest

The Spanish international has been in sensational form for the Portuguese club this season, prompting the Red Devils to consider a blockbuster transfer swoop, according to the Daily Mail

Samu has scored 18 goals in 21 appearances for Porto this season, including a brace in their recent 4-0 victory over Boavista. 

His impressive performances have attracted attention from several top clubs, with Chelsea also rumoured to be reigniting their interest in the young forward.

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United are reportedly keen to bolster their attacking options and view Samu as an ideal addition to their squad. 

However, Porto are determined to keep hold of their prized asset and are likely to demand a hefty fee for his services. 

The forward has a release clause of €100 million (£83 million), which could prove to be a stumbling block for any potential suitors.

What next for Samu?

Although a move in the January transfer window seems implausible, Samu could depart Porto in the summer. 

The Dragons return to Liga action on January 3 when they travel to Nacional.