Manchester United eyeing 22-year-old Levante star; keen scouting underway

Manchester United are one of the clubs that have scouted Karl Etta Eyong

Manchester United sit in a busy scouting cycle again, and this time their attention falls on Etta Eyong, whose rise across Spain has produced an unexpected run of form. Moreover, his move to Levante in September for only £2.6 million now looks like a very shrewd deal in La Liga, as his performances continue to draw interest from several major clubs.

Then, as The Athletic noted, both Barcelona and Real Madrid keep a close eye on the Cameroon centre-forward after he impressed with his sharp scoring touch at Cádiz and Villarreal’s reserve side. He stepped into Villarreal’s senior squad in April, scored before the campaign closed, and carried that form into the new season with another strike against Real Oviedo.

After that promising start, many expected Villarreal to keep him, but the club sold him to Levante on deadline day for just €3 million, which surprised many observers who believed he had more to offer.

Manchester United are one of the clubs that have scouted Karl Etta Eyong.
Five goals in his first nine Levante games has taken Eyong’s tally for the season to six in La Liga, with three assists.

Meanwhile, talkSPORT claims that Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea have all scouted him in recent weeks, which suggests that Premier League sides sense an opportunity before the 22-year-old’s value shoots up.

And now West Ham, according to the same report, have already made an initial enquiry for the forward, adding more fuel to a chase that seems set to gather pace. Meanwhile, the club also keeps getting linked with other transfer stories, as Conor Gallagher is keen to join the Red Devils if he is allowed to leave next year.

The prospects of signing the Levante striker

Manchester United keep tracking Karl Etta Eyong, and the debate around him grows stronger each week, as some might believe he brings the kind of clever movement and clinical finishing that could suit Ruben Amorim’s narrow front line.

In contrast, others might feel his rise in Spain still needs further testing. Moreover, his pace and pressing add something extra to the attack; yet, experienced Premier League defenders might read him early and force him into tough moments that disrupt his flow.

Even so, the idea of adding a young striker with clear hunger appeals to a squad that needs fresh energy, and the coach would welcome someone who keeps stretching defenders in tight matches. However, the signing would drop him straight into a dressing room where Benjamin Sesko remains the central figure after his huge move in the summer, and although Sesko is recovering from injury, his status stays firm.

Meanwhile, Joshua Zirkzee grows irritated with limited minutes and suggests he may want to leave, which makes the situation trickier and pushes the club to think hard about every option. Eyong seems like a solid long-term option, but his short-term influence might fall short unless he adjusts quickly and embraces the league’s demanding pace.