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16 Goals In 29 Games, Would This £53m Rated Mega Star Fit In At Manchester United?

There is no doubting Edinson Cavani’s talent:

Cavani has so far scored 16 league goals in his 29 appearances with a shot accuracy of about 46%. While Cavani has somehow been shadowed by the maverick Zlatan Ibrahimovic there is no doubting the supreme talent the Uruguayan possesses. He contributes well to the link up plays to create chances.

Prior to his transfer to PSG he was one of the most wanted striker in world football and was wanted by almost all the top clubs in the world. Despite not performing at the very top level this season, there can be no questioning his talent and landing a player of his caliber will be nothing short of a coup for Manchester United who does not have the luxury of playing in the Champions League next season. Keeping this in mind Manchester United will definitely give it a go to capture the services of this striker from PSG.

Edinson Cavani’s temperament makes it a no brainer:

While Edinson Cavani possesses the physical prowess and the talent to be successful anywhere he goes, the most important thing to remember is his temperament to the game. While many players posses the talent and in some cases world class talent the lack of temperament means that they hardly get to be really successful (read Mario Balotelli here). Edinson Cavani is a rare talent who has it all and is truly the complete package. The temperament of Edinson Cavani proves that he has the mental faculty needed to make it successful in the Premier League with a big club like Manchester United.

To add to that, his transfer doesn’t come at a small price. As per transfermarkt.co.uk, Cavani is valued at £53 million and PSG would certainly want more than that. So if Manchester United do manage to land this mega star, it would definitely be a statement of intent. With all the talks of Louis van Gaal taking over at Old Trafford next season and with a reported £200m warchest to re-build the team, things look better for the Red Devils.