I think there will be a big transfer race for Osimhen in the summer. We know that Galatasaray, where he is currently playing on loan, also want to transfer him, but I don't think Galatasaray will be the preferred choice due to the low probability of success in Europe, both financially and due to the quality of the league. If Manchester United can get the Nigerian striker, they can be a very effective team in the attacking line next year.
Manchester United wants or needs a smooth striker, but forget the loads of managerial problems that demands immediate attention in the club. In as much as everyone wish Osihmen well, playing for the red devils, the club changes coaches like clothes. And since Amorim wants the Nigerian, what would be the player's tempo when the coach who procured him is removed? The newly employed manager may not want to feature the striker, which will be detrimental to his career, considering the high level of competition in EPL.
The top Galatasaray striker is better off with clubs whose management look out for long term managers to hold and control the player's performances. For instance, Amorim once mentioned in an interview that he wouldn't be given enough time to spend in Man U, like Arteta was given in Arsenal.
I don't think they change managers very often. Because they were very patient with the previous manager Erik Ten Hag. I think Manchester United is patient when it comes to managers. That's why I think they will give the Portuguese manager a little more time, which they should. Because he couldn't add the players he wanted to the team and he couldn't establish the balance in the team as he wanted. Remember what he did with Sporting Lisbon. I believe that after giving him a few years, he has the potential to bring Manchester United back to its old days. For now, it's clear that they are aiming to win the Europa League and go to the Champions League next year. Let's see if they can achieve this goal.