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Mbeumo & Cunha are good, but Isak is a beast... c'mon, Jim, make United great again!

July 27, 2025

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Irish Sunday Mirror

MANCHESTER UNITED need to start acting like Manchester United again - and that means spending whatever it takes to sign Newcastle United's Alexander Isak.

The news from St James’ Park that the Sweden striker fancies a fresh challenge should have had the nation’s seventh richest man asking for the dialling code for Saudi Arabia.

And if United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe (right) has to break the British transfer record just a few weeks after Liverpool paid £1}6million for Florian Wirtz, then he should reach for the chequebook and get on with it.

Ratcliffe loves to boast that he has bought into the biggest club in the country and, arguably, the world.

And the fact that he thinks United can start charging four grand a pop for season tickets at the new Old Trafford stadium he's proposing suggests he believes his own hype.

But now he’s got to stop talking the talk and put his walking boots on.

Isak is the best all-round No.9 in the Premier League.

Goals, assists, team play, pace, power, intellegence. The Swede is the full package.

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