Real Madrid are known for investing in emerging stars with long-term potential rather than taking risks on players with a certain history and potentially limited years at their peak, while Manchester United already have Hojland and not in capacity to get the best out of a talent. There must be a context to the discussion about his potential move and prompts a closer examination of the motives behind transfer rumors in the football world.
As for me, I read a different piece of news... it's difficult to know what's really true, but as far as I've learned, the reason for the possible interest in Mauro Icardi would be the injury to Vinicius Júnior, in a recent duel playing for the Brazilian team in the qualifiers for the world Cup.
Initially, Real Madrid's planning did not foresee the signing of any name in the transfer window between the end of 2023 and the beginning of 2024... Icardi does not even perform the same role as Vini, but Real Madrid would have seen Icardi as a part offensive capable of making up for the absence of the current number 7. Is it really!?
Since leaving Italy, Icardi is experiencing his best technical moment with Galatasaray, he had a period of little glory at Paris Saint-Germain, but became an offensive reference at the Turkish club where he already has several goals and assists, in addition to having also won the Turkish Championship title in 2022/2023.