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·14 maggio 2025
Sky Sports: United emerge as shock suitors for three-capped England int’l with 34 G/A in the Premier League

Stretty News
·14 maggio 2025
To say attacking reinforcements are essential at Manchester United this summer is an understatement.
As we head in to the final two fixtures of the 2024/2025 Premier League campaign, the 20-time champions have scored the second-lowest goals of any club outside the relegation zone; they’re currently tied with West Ham on 42, with Everton on 39 – although the later are three places above United in the table in 13th.
United’s £72 million centre-forward, Rasmus Hojlund, has contributed a measly five goals in 30 top-flight appearances this term, seemingly regressing from his maiden year in England, which saw him tally 10 in 30 outings.
Hudson-Odoi has become one of Nuno Espirito Santo’s trusted lieutenants. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Alas, the Reds have found themselves linked with a host of attackers in the build-up to the window opening next month, and the latest name to have been added to the shortlist may come as a surprise to the Old Trafford faithful.
According to Sky Sports’ Dharmesh Sheth, INEOS’ transfer chiefs are ‘keeping an eye’ on Nottingham Forest star Callum Hudson-Odoi.
The winger is out of contract at the City Ground next summer, and while talks over a new deal remain ‘ongoing’, there appears to be a chance he could be sold in the coming months.
Hudson-Odoi spent 16 years with Chelsea before departing for the East Midlands outfit in 2023. His time as a Blue saw him win the Champions League in 2021, as well as the Europa League, Super Cup and Club World Cup.
Once considered one of the most exhilarating up-and-coming talents to break through Cobham academy, his senior Stamford Bridge tenure was plagued by injuries, and he consequently failed to really kick on or nail down a starting role.
*Hudson-Odoi’s Premier League statistics with Chelsea, as per Transfermarkt.
He spent a season on loan with Bayer Leverkusen in 2022/2023 but again struggled to stay fit. The three-capped England international – hailed as ‘fabulous’ by ex-manager Gareth Southgate – was sold upon his return to Chelsea.
Things have picked up for him in a Forest shirt, however. In his 68 appearances for the club, he has notched 13 goals and six assists. His sole contribution in a 1-0 win over Liverpool back in September marked the Trees’ first victory at Anfield since 1969, while he has since been influential in the side’s European quest.
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