It’s no secret that Manchester United are struggling to find goals. – Manager Ruben Amorim has not been able to get his star players to understand how they intend to play football. Rumor has it that he will get the chance next season as well, mostly because it will be too expensive to fire him.

Now, according to several English media, he has found a striker who can bring out a Norwegian classic, Floppassningen.

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In the Great Norwegian Encyclopedia, the flop pass is described as follows: The flop pass is a diagonal pass made from the winger to the winger/winger on the opposite side who will head the ball in the direction of or into the opponent’s penalty area, where midfielders or forwards on the run will attack the ball in an attempt to score a goal.

It will be about the Italian international Lorenzo Lucca. – The 24-year-old, who plays for Serie A club Udinese, is 2.01 meters tall and with his ten goals in Serie A this season has climbed up to some 9th place on the top scorers list.

Lorenzo Lucca, who has one season at Ajax, joined Udinese from Pisa on a transfer worth €8 million last summer after a loan spell. Transfermarkt believes the value is now 22 million euros. – If Manchester United are to get a deal, they will probably have to add at least €10 million to that valuation.

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