Manchester United have made their third signing of the summer transfer window, confirming the arrival of Enzo Kana-Biyik.
The 18-year-old forward arrives at Old Trafford on a free transfer, signing a contract with United after his take care of previous club Le Havre expired.
The highly-rated young Frenchman scored nine goals in 18 appearances for Le Havre’s Under-19 side last season and was included within the senior squad for 2 matches.
Kana-Biyik joins United at a time where they’re desperately in need of firepower but supporters may have to attend for his or her probability to see him in motion.
In confirming his arrival, United also revealed the teenager is about to instantly join Swiss club Lausanne-Sport on loan for upcoming season.
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Lausanne-Sport are also owned by Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOES group.
He’s the third recent player within the door following the arrival of Matheus Cunha, who joined from Wolves in a £62million deal having been handed the no10 shirt vacated by Marcus Rashford.

United have also snapped up teenage left-back Diego Leon with the Paraguayan wing-back vowing to make an instantaneous impression during pre-season.
Cunha is their only addition thus far who will go straight into the first-team. United laboured to a woeful 15th place finish last season with huge improvement needed in the event that they are to avoid a similarly dreadful campaign next term.

The club are still in talks to sign Bryan Mbeumo with Brentford rejecting two bids from Old Trafford for his or her forward. Cunha and Mbeumo scored 15 and 20 Premier League goals respectively last season.
A brand new striker can also be on their list with Aston Villa star Ollie Watkins one option into account.
Amorim also wants one other midfield option but there have been no strong links with any player in that position.
A substitute for Andre Onana could also arrive but United are struggling to seek out a club considering meeting their asking price for the Cameroon international.
United could have to sell before they will make further additions to the squad and are eager to offload Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Antony, Alejandro Garnacho and Tyrell Malacia.
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