Why Man United Should Focus on Obi’s Potential…
With three weeks left in the transfer window, Manchester United seems busier than a squirrel in a winter nut sale, trying to offload several players and maybe even bringing in a new goalkeeper. After last season felt more like a sitcom than a football campaign, United has been on a shopping spree, grabbing three attackers, including Benjamin Sesko, who might just be faster than a cheetah on energy drinks. The idea is to improve their goal tally and avoid another double-digit negative goal difference. Meanwhile, Rasmus Hojlund might be packing his bags for an Italian adventure with AC Milan.
As Calvert-Lewin rumors swirl, ex-United star Rio Ferdinand thinks chasing the injury-prone striker is like expecting a cat to bark. Ferdinand suggests focusing on Chido Obi, the dazzling 17-year-old who might just have more potential than a magician’s hat. Obi lit up the academy with his skills and fans are eager to see him leap into the first team like a superhero joining the Avengers. With room for growth and a history-steeped academy backing him, Obi is the bright spark United needs, not Calvert-Lewin’s unpredictable fitness saga.