Ruben Amorim, who took over as manager from Erik ten Hag in November, has endured a challenging start at Old Trafford. ..Continue Reading
United has struggled in the Premier League, averaging just over a point per game since his arrival, but has shown resilience in the Europa League, keeping hopes of Champions League qualification alive.
So far, Amorim has yet to bring in new players, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe prioritizing the upcoming summer transfer window instead of making moves in January.
However, United is now securing its first summer signing after reaching an agreement for Enzo Kana-Biyik from Ligue 1 club Le Havre.
French journalist Benjamin Quarez reports that the 18-year-old striker is traveling to Manchester to sign his contract on Wednesday.
Despite not yet featuring in a senior match for Le Havre, Kana-Biyik has been training with the first team this season.
He was an unused substitute in a Ligue 1 win over Lille in February and during Le Havre’s Coupe de France defeat to Stade Briochin in December.
Since the start of 2025, he has been a consistent presence for Le Havre U19, playing full matches in their last eight league fixtures and netting four goals, bringing his season tally to eight.
Kana-Biyik has also represented France U18s this season, though he has yet to score on the international stage.
Although born and raised in France, he comes from a footballing lineage—his father, Andre Kana-Biyik, had a successful career, earning 80 international caps for Cameroon during the 1990s.
United managed to beat competition from clubs such as Monaco and Marseille to secure his signature.
Reports from Le Parisien suggest that he may immediately return to mainland Europe, likely on loan to Lausanne, the Swiss Super League side owned by Ineos.