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Manchester United s winning streak in the Premier League is Kruyvert. Is this signing worth it?

7:06pm, 15 June 2025【Football】

Cruivitt's outbreak season at Bournemouth

Cruivitt's Premier League journey made a significant leap in the 2024/25 season, and the data is proof of it. The Dutch striker scored 12 goals in the league, not only showing his finishing ability, but also showing tactical flexibility and eased in multiple positions in Bournemouth's frontcourt. According to Caught Offside, the 26-year-old has attracted the attention of several top clubs now, with Manchester United, Newcastle United, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur all watching him closely.

Bornemouth signed Cruivet for a low transfer fee, but now he is valued between 50 million and 55 million euros. They are not in a hurry to sell, but according to Caught Offside, they realize that there is "there is potential to make huge profits." Manchester United's interest - not a new trend.

Manchester United's pursuit of Cruivet is by no means a moment of impulse. "Caught Offside" confirmed that the Red Devils have been paying attention to him since his Ajax period, and his recent outstanding performance has deepened Manchester United's favor. Reports say that Cruivit is a "versatile attacker who can shine under a smoother offensive system", which seems to be very consistent with the dynamic, rotational forward line that coach Amorin allegedly wants to create.

It is also worth noting that Manchester United under Amorin's rule is prioritizing strengthening the offensive end. Cruivet is competent for multiple roles: winger, second forward, and even pseudo-Nine, which adds real value to any tactical evolution.

The intervention of competitors may complicate Manchester United's acquisition

The one who pursues Cruivet is not the one who pursues Cruivet. Newcastle is seeking more firepower points to match Isaac, while Liverpool and Tottenham are also keeping their attention, especially if they deal with edge attackers. Even Leverkusen, coached by Tenghager, has shown substantial interest according to Caught Offside. Given that Wiltz may join Liverpool for 136.5 million euros, Leverkusen may have the funds to attract Bournemouth.

But the key point is that Caught Offside notes that Cruivet is "most interested in staying in the Premier League, preferably joining a top six club." This may be beneficial to Manchester United, especially given its historical appeal and current lineup reconstruction plans. Is

Cruivette worth 55 million euros?

Although Cruivet's talent and potential cap is obvious, the question is whether he is worth the asking price of more than €55 million. Bournemouth's position is firm, and with no sales pressure, it is currently a seller's market. For Manchester United, they already have a lot of work to do on the offensive end, and investing heavily in Cruivit could limit their other operational opportunities in the transfer market.

With that being said, Manchester United's desire for scoring ability on the wide side remains crucial, and Cruivit's goal output makes him a reliable candidate to fill the void.

Our view

From the perspective of Manchester United fans, this potential transfer is fascinating but also rated as a polarizing one. On the one hand, Cruivet has a solid Premier League resume and his peak period seems to be ahead. He is fast and skilled, and his confidence in front of the door has been significantly improved. United's offense has often appeared single in recent seasons, especially when Rashford or Bruno runs away or is in poor form. Adding players like Cruivet could bring much-needed directness and unpredictability to Manchester United in the offensive third zone.

But there are also concerns. The €55 million price tag is a bit expensive for a player who has only one highlight season in England. Moreover, although he has a halo with his father's legendary reputation, fans prefer to see continuous stability rather than a flash of inspiration. The question is: is he one level higher than Manchester United's current players, or is he just another rotation player?

With that being said, if Amorin plans to do a big rotation and build lineup depth for a more radical high-pressure system, then Cruivet makes sense. He worked very hard without the ball and showed resilience to adapt to the high-intensity physical confrontation of the Premier League.

In short, Manchester United fans should see this as a positive sign of signing. But only if the deal is part of a broader, well-structured signing program. If he was introduced to improve the team's strength, not just to make up the numbers, then this could be a smart investment.

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