Manchester United are close to signing former Paris Saint-Germain forward Edinson Cavani on a two-year deal.
The 33-year-old is a free agent after seven years in the French capital and discussions are under way over a possible move to Old Trafford
No agreement has been reached yet but Cavani is understood to be keen on a two-year contract.
Uruguay international Cavani would offer Ole Gunnar Solskjaer an experienced further option in attack, as United look to challenge on four fronts this season.
Cavani joined PSG from Napoli in a £55m deal in July 2013 after an impressive three-year spell with the Serie A club.
He went on to score 187 goals from 276 appearances in all competitions for PSG but is looking for a new club after being deemed surplus to requirements at the Parc de Princes.
If an agreement can be reached with the 33-year-old, Manchester United are confident Cavani's signing could have a similar effect to that of Zlatan Ibrahimovic who arrived in the summer of 2016 at the age of 34.
They believe Cavani's experience and credentials would encourage the development of Mason Greenwood while also providing support for Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial as well as adding a different attacking component Solskjaer.
Potentially it would also mean Manchester United would not have a need to replace Odion Ighalo when he returns to China at the end of January.
Cavani may be a free agent after leaving PSG but his record of 341 goals from 556 club games is impressive and fits in with the attacking DNA of Manchester United.
What we do not know yet is what sort of shape Cavani is in but if a deal is struck soon United would have time to assess his fitness and work intensively with him ahead of the October 17 trip to Newcastle.
It is clear the club has seen an opportunity in Cavani to follow the path taken by strikers such as Ibrahimovic and Henrik Larsson with a belief that the Uruguayan is relishing the opportunity of following in their footsteps.
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