Amorim's own Wirtz: Man Utd chasing "future Ballon d'Or winner"
Manchester United were beaten on Friday night. Again. That's 18 Premier League defeats for the Red Devils this season, whose one chance of a reprieve lies in Bilbao, Spain, next week.
On Wednesday, Ruben Amorim's side will have the chance to secure Champions League football next season by defeating similarly beleaguered Tottenham Hotspur in the Europa League final.
Neither side's domestic campaign warrants a place among Europe's elite next year, but United have always had a knack for clawing their way toward silverware, even throughout the dreary post-Sir Alex Ferguson years, who stepped down at the end of the 2012/13 season with one more league trophy under the belt.
Winning the Europa League is crucial. Man United are 16th in the Premier League and need to find a route out of this mess. Especially when securing a place at the continent's highest level next year could be the definitive factor in determining Bruno Fernandes' future.
The latest on Bruno Fernandes' future
Fernandes, 30, has been Manchester United's peerless leader over the past several years, the best performer of a rotten bunch but one who can hold their head high all the same, and that has attracted interest from elsewhere, as recently reported by Fabrizio Romano.
He's clinched 19 goals and 19 assists apiece this season, with Amorim even claiming the Portugal star is the "perfect captain" for the Old Trafford side, labelling him a "legend."
But with interest from the Saudi Pro League, it's crucial that a positive end to the season is secured. United can't afford to lose their playmaker, their leader, their main influencer.
INEOS are, however, gearing up to sign a successor, one who hopefully will be able to learn from the Magnifico over the next few years.
Bayer Leverkusen's Florian Wirtz may be out of United's reach, with Liverpool, Manchester City and Bayern Munich locked in a battle for the lucrative ten, but a degree of shrewdness has been shown in United preparing to move for a much cheaper, yet just as exciting, star.
Man United enter talks for sought-after star
According to Caught Offside, Man United have been approached by Rayan Cherki's agents as intrigue in the Lyon man ramps up ahead of the summer window.
Many clubs are interested in the artful playmaker, but it's felt that Liverpool and United are showing the most concrete interest at this stage. as they chase a deal for the France U21 international.
Liverpool are big admirers, but their vested interest in Wirtz means United have a golden opportunity to advance discussions with Cherki's camp and seal a deal promptly.
Reports from earlier this month have even suggested the 21-year-old could be available for a cut-price £25m fee, his Lyon contract about to enter its final year.
What Rayan Cherki would bring to Man United
Cherki has been in fine fettle this season, and no mistake. Across 43 fixtures in all competitions, the wily Frenchman has scored 12 goals and laid on 19 further assists in all competitions.
It's worth mentioning that Wirtz might be outscoring him with 16 goals, but Cherki's creativity is wedged at a higher level than the Die Werkself man, who has claimed 16 assists, highlighting just how talented he is.
When looking at his league metrics this year against Wirtz's, you begin to see why United are so keen on getting a transfer wrapped up quickly.
Lyon's star boy has created 21 big chances from just 29 Ligue 1 matches this year, also averaging three dribbles every two games. Cherki might not be quite so combative or active in the duel, but he's hardly given a poor account of himself.
For a United side that has suffered from colourless attacking play at times this term, this could be a real treat for Amorim next year. Moreover, he's only missed one big chance in the league, scoring eight
Former Arsenal defender Ainsley Maitland-Niles, speaking to BBC Sport, waxed lyrical about his Lyon teammate. "He is the best natural talent I've ever seen. An absolute master, a wizard with the ball."
It's the kind of flair Man United need to restore the attacking fluency that has been absent all year long. As per FBref, Cherki ranks among the top 1% of attacking midfielders and wingers across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for assists, the top 2% for shot-creating actions and progressive passes, the top 4% for passes attempted and the top 12% for successful take-ons per 90.
A successful take-on is recorded when a player beats their opponent by directly carrying the ball past them while retaining possession.
It's an almighty demonstration of his elite-level quality, so much so that FBref's data-driven algorithm has revealed Wirtz is one of his most statistically comparable players.
Given the financial restrictions at Old Trafford, compounding the need for signings across many positions, it's unlikely Sir Jim Ratcliffe would green-light a deal for Bayer Leverkusen's man, with the current transfer interest from Liverpool, City, and Bayern revealing demands of a €150m (£126m) fee.
Cherki, who may well come at over £100m cheaper than the German star, would provide the same flair and gusto. He might not be as refined or indeed potent, but Amorim could nurture him to the fore and shape him into such a player in the coming years.
The Athletic's Alex Barker has made the bold claim that Cherki could be a "future Ballon d'Or winner," and if he manages to steady the ship at the Theatre of Dreams, he'd have taken a strong step closer to achieving that lofty goal.
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