Six goals in nine games: Europe’s new striker sensation on Man United and Tottenham radar | OneFootball

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·13 April 2026

Six goals in nine games: Europe’s new striker sensation on Man United and Tottenham radar

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Manchester United and Tottenham are interested in signing the South Korean international striker Hyeon-Gyu Oh.

The player has impressed since the move to Besiktas during the January transfer window. He joined the club for a fee of €14 million, and he has produced six goals and two assists in nine matches since joining the club. Naturally, top clubs are keeping tabs on his progress, as per TurkiyeGazetesi.


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Man United and Spurs want Hyeon-Gyu Oh

Manchester United and Tottenham are reportedly interested in the player. It remains to be seen whether they decide to make a move for him in the summer. Manchester United need more depth in the attacking unit. Benjamin Sesko has had a mixed debut campaign with the Premier League club, and they need more competition in the attack. The South Korean will certainly be attracted to the idea of moving to the Premier League. It would be a huge step up for him, and he would get to play for some of the biggest clubs in the world.

Meanwhile, Tottenham are keeping tabs on his progress as well. Dominic Solanke has not been able to find the back of the net consistently, and they need more options. It remains to be seen whether they can get the deal done.

Hyeon-Gyu could fancy a Spurs move

The South Korean could be attracted to the idea of joining the London club, especially if they manage to stay up in the Premier League. Tottenham has a considerable fan base in South Korea thanks to Son Heung-min. It will be interesting to see if they can sign the Besiktas striker in the summer.

The Turkish outfit could look to make a substantial profit on the player if they are forced to cash him in at the end of the season.

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