Man Utd 'still considering move' for Vardy as team 'surprised' by Rashford news

Man Utd are still eyeing a potential move for Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy this summer, according to reports.

The Red Devils are desperate in their search for a striker, as shown by their bid to sign Bologna striker Marko Arnautovic, with the number of options currently shrinking as the window progresses.< /p>

Man Utd faced a backlash from supporters during their negotiations to sign former Stoke City and West Ham striker Arnautovic, with their transfer side eventually pulling out of a deal .

Only two Man Utd players deemed bad enough for Worst XI of Premier League weekend

Their interest in Benjamin Sesko at RB Salzburg briefly excited fans before he joined the Austrian side's sister club RB Leipzig earlier this month.

And now it looks like Man Utd is scratching the barrel in terms of attacking goals with England international Vardy linked.

Vardy is a very good player, but at 35 it doesn't really show any planning from the Red Devils, who already have 37-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo in mind.

With Ronaldo keen to leave Old Trafford this summer in search of Champions League football and potential silverware, Man Utd could find themselves with injury-prone Anthony Martial as their sole striker.

Rashford started their 2-1 loss to Brighton as the main striker, but he's only there as a last resort, with Man Utd still desperate to bring in another striker.

And The Athletic claims Man Utd continue to 'scour the options market ahead of time' and 'consider a move' for Vardy despite Leicester being 'reluctant' to let him go leave.

The report adds that Atletico Madrid's Alvaro Morata 'has been presented as an option' while Espanyol's Raul De Tomas is another possible target.

Gary Neville thinks the problem Man Utd have in the transfer market is that 'nobody wants to take their money' with the club looking 'really desperate'.

Neville said: "We can pass judgment on players, but Eriksen is new, Martinez is new and he found it difficult. These other players - we've been telling their stories for 12 months. I feel that we keep saying the same thing about the same people.

“United in the past have always responded to the anger of fans with money and spending in the transfer market. The problem is that now nobody wants to take their money. It's a huge problem. They can't spend the money.

"If you are a player watching this performance in the first half, how do you feel about coming to this club?

"It's a great football club, it's a magical football club, it's been the greatest thing of my life and I couldn't be more proud to support the club but right now it's 'is really desperate."

Man Utd 'still considering move' for Vardy as team 'surprised' by Rashford news

Man Utd are still eyeing a potential move for Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy this summer, according to reports.

The Red Devils are desperate in their search for a striker, as shown by their bid to sign Bologna striker Marko Arnautovic, with the number of options currently shrinking as the window progresses.< /p>

Man Utd faced a backlash from supporters during their negotiations to sign former Stoke City and West Ham striker Arnautovic, with their transfer side eventually pulling out of a deal .

Only two Man Utd players deemed bad enough for Worst XI of Premier League weekend

Their interest in Benjamin Sesko at RB Salzburg briefly excited fans before he joined the Austrian side's sister club RB Leipzig earlier this month.

And now it looks like Man Utd is scratching the barrel in terms of attacking goals with England international Vardy linked.

Vardy is a very good player, but at 35 it doesn't really show any planning from the Red Devils, who already have 37-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo in mind.

With Ronaldo keen to leave Old Trafford this summer in search of Champions League football and potential silverware, Man Utd could find themselves with injury-prone Anthony Martial as their sole striker.

Rashford started their 2-1 loss to Brighton as the main striker, but he's only there as a last resort, with Man Utd still desperate to bring in another striker.

And The Athletic claims Man Utd continue to 'scour the options market ahead of time' and 'consider a move' for Vardy despite Leicester being 'reluctant' to let him go leave.

The report adds that Atletico Madrid's Alvaro Morata 'has been presented as an option' while Espanyol's Raul De Tomas is another possible target.

Gary Neville thinks the problem Man Utd have in the transfer market is that 'nobody wants to take their money' with the club looking 'really desperate'.

Neville said: "We can pass judgment on players, but Eriksen is new, Martinez is new and he found it difficult. These other players - we've been telling their stories for 12 months. I feel that we keep saying the same thing about the same people.

“United in the past have always responded to the anger of fans with money and spending in the transfer market. The problem is that now nobody wants to take their money. It's a huge problem. They can't spend the money.

"If you are a player watching this performance in the first half, how do you feel about coming to this club?

"It's a great football club, it's a magical football club, it's been the greatest thing of my life and I couldn't be more proud to support the club but right now it's 'is really desperate."

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