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Man Utd looking to bolster strikeforc­e

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Manchester United have made inquiries about a range of strikers including Alexis Sanchez, Jamie Vardy and their former player Javier Hernandez as the club consider a move this window to give some backup to Romelu Lukaku for the final months of the season.

The most eye-catching name is Sanchez, whose long departure from Arsenal is expected to be resolved this month with the favourites to sign him Manchester City, who came close to acquiring the 29-year-old in the summer.

United feel that Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c’s problems after his cruciate-ligament injury have left them short of backup for Lukaku, and that as a consequenc­e, his form is suffering.

Manager Jose Mourinho prefers Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial as attackers coming from wide positions which leaves them with what he considers a shortage of options in the central role.

City were initially confident that a fee of around £25 million ($47 million) would secure Sanchez but Arsenal want more given their man’s pedigree.

The English Premier League leaders are still confident that they will sign the Chilean this month, although so far they have been resistant to paying the £35m ($65m) Arsenal want, especially with wages for the player of around £250,000 ($470,000) a week.

Arsenal would also prefer to have a replacemen­t lined up, with the Brazilian Malcom, a 20-year-old forward at Bordeaux, a potential target and one in whom United have shown an interest.

Sanchez’s departure would certainly open up space in the squad wage bill.

Of United’s remaining options, Vardy would be the most expensive of the three at around £35m ($65m) – even if the Srivaddhan­aprabha family who own Leicester were prepared to sanction him leaving.

The Englishman would be eligible to play in the Champions League, and although a very different player to Lukaku, would guarantee goals.

Having signed a new contract in the summer of 2016, amid strong interest from Arsenal, it would require the Srivaddhan­aprabha patriarch Vichai to give the transfer his blessing.

Hernandez, unwanted at West Ham by new manager David Moyes, would be the simplest of the three deals to accomplish. The Mexican, 29, did not impress Moyes when the latter was in charge of United in the 2013-2014 season and that view has not changed now that he finds himself the striker’s manager once again. West Ham are prepared to listen to offers.

In contrast to Moyes, Mourinho, has often talked up Hernandez and said he would not have permitted him to leave United, as he finally did in 2015 after a season on loan at Real Madrid.

Mourinho qualified those comments on pre-season tour in the summer when he said that he felt Hernandez would not have a natural place in his squad, although United’s requiremen­ts have since changed.

West Ham have made Diafra Sakho and Hernandez available this window, with the former joining Crystal Palace. Hernandez, who cost £17m ($32m) in the summer, would be sold were the club able to get their money back on the deal.

It remains to be seen whether United and executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward would be prepared to sanction that kind of fee for a 29-year-old who has no sell-on value and one whom they sold for around £7.5m ($14m) to Bayer Leverkusen in the summer of 2015.

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