Two Manchester United transfer choices revealed by merciless Nottingham Forest after baffling £90m decisions

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Manchester United’s decision to sell Anthony Elanga for £15m while rating Alejandro Garnacho at £70m illustrates the kind of errors that define their transfer missteps.  Manchester United are terrible at signings. That is no surprise. Their terrible history of post-Ferguson acquisitions is painfully familiar. However, they are arguably inferior in every facet of player sales, and insufficient emphasis is placed on how that disastrous failure has been more persistently harmful than subpar recruitment to their prospects for a significant rebuild.  They have never earned over £100m in a single season from player sales (four Premier League teams achieved this in just one season). They are the sole Premier League club whose highest sale happened prior to 2011. They still consider David Beckham's transfer to Real Madrid in 2003 as their fourth-biggest sale ever, and two players ahead of him – Angel Di Maria and Romelu Lukaku – were sold at a loss compared to their initial signing fe...

Who are the leading scorers of 2025? Dembele continues to be in front of Mbappe and Haaland.


Viktor Gyokeres was the leading scorer of 2024, concluding the year with an astonishing total of 52 goals. 

Remaining with Sporting for the time being, Gyokeres is anticipated to compete again in 2025, although Erling Haaland may seek to reclaim his title and Kylian Mbappe has made a strong start to the year. 

The requirements: Every club goal across all tournaments for teams in Europe’s leading 10 leagues. Minutes per goal serves as your tie-breaker when players have the same number of goals, which, of course, many do at this early stage. 

10. Santiago Gimenez [Feyenoord/Milan] – 9 strikes 

After demonstrating sufficient talent to secure his major career transition – featuring a Champions League double against Bayern Munich – Gimenez has recently been eliminated from Europe’s top tournament by his old team. Amusing old game. 

9. Mo Salah [Liverpool] – 10 strikes 

You may have heard he is performing rather well. Salah has netted in eight straight matches spanning three different tournaments, frequently pairing those goals with some astonishing assist. 

8. Mateo Retegui [Atalanta)] – 10 strikes 

Four goals in a 5-0 victory against Hellas Verona were greatly appreciated. That match isn't an absolute exception, however: it was his second hat-trick in Serie A for the season and brought him to 20 goals in 22 league matches. 

7. Robert Lewandowski [Barcelona] – 10 strikes 

No indication of the old lad slowing down at 36, scoring in each of his last four La Liga matches since a double in that crazy Champions League encounter at Benfica. 

6. Mika Biereth [Monaco] – 10 strikes 

As Arsenal struggles to find a striker, one they transferred to Sturm Graz for £4m in the summer has now moved to Monaco and netted three hat-tricks, placing joint-fifth in the Ligue Un Golden Boot standings in a span of seven appearances. 

5. Serhou Guirassy [Borussia Dortmund] – 11 strikes 

Dortmund's Guirassy breaks into the top four from outside the top 10 after scoring four goals in a 6-0 thrashing of Union Berlin. To be fair, he was performing adequately even prior to that, with four goals in four Champions League matches in 2025. 

4. Vangelis Pavlidis [Benfica] – 11 strikes 

Few strikers can assert they have netted a hat-trick against Barcelona, but in the end, the goals versus Monaco in the Champions League play-offs will be the most significant. 

3. Kylian Mbappe (Real Madrid) – 14 strikes 


Mbappe is now performing at a top-tier level for the European champions, and it certainly benefits him (for the time being) that he has already participated in a staggering 15 matches for Real Madrid this year. The hat-trick against Manchester City was wonderful, indeed. 

2. Youssef En-Nesryi [Fenerbahce] – 16 strikes 

Ex-Sevilla forward and West Ham target En-Nesyri is flourishing with Jose Mourinho in Turkey, netting four goals in the Europa League group stage and one in each leg of the play-off triumph over Anderlecht. With four goals in the Turkish Cup and a player trailing just Krzysztof Piatek and Simon Banza in the Super Lig scoring race, he is excelling. 

1. Ousmane Dembele [PSG] – 17 strikes 

Scoring six times in three Champions League matches – featuring a hat-trick during a 4-1 victory against Stuttgart – can significantly boost your prospects at this point in the year. Dembele netted in the initial eight matches PSG competed in during 2025, frequently scoring multiple goals, including five versus Brest and three against Monaco, having confronted both teams in two distinct tournaments. He then somehow failed to score in a 7-0 victory against Brest but contributed one while coming off the bench in the Coupe de France as PSG achieved the same ridiculous score once more. 




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