Given the necessity to operate within shrewd parameters, Manchester United have identified Sander Berge as an option to bolster their squad.
Erik ten Hag’s side has seen a highly-publicised pursuit of Manuel Ugarte stall because of an inability to reach a suitable figure with Paris Saint-Germain.
The necessity to comply with the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules has dictated a set fee for signings.
Furthermore, the injury to Leny Yoro has set a pressing requirement for an additional central defender – with Matthijs de Ligt remaining a favoured option.
The Championship has presented several midfielders that meet the desired profile, with Coventry City’s Ben Sheaf also of interest.
According to Sky Sports, United have held initial talks with Burnley, and Berge is eager to move to Old Trafford. But what would he bring to Ten Hag’s side?
An assured operator
At 26, the Norwegian is an imposing figure entering his peak years.
Standing 6 feet 5, he averaged 1.92 aerial battles won per 90 minutes throughout the 2023-24 Premier League campaign – ranking in the top seven percentile in England.
Additionally, while his stature is undeniable, the Burnley man displays remarkable pace, with his top speed being the 10th fastest in the league last year.
Having witnessed Kobbie Mainoo emerge as a superstar who can impact the game in the final third, Ten Hag requires a defensive option to shield the backline.
Berge’s positional awareness is strong, with high averages in ball recoveries (6.05), tackles (2.28), clearances (1.8), and blocks (1.47) per top-tier outing in 23-24.
But he is more than a defensive outlet, with pass completion in the 88%, ranking in the top 15 percentile, and a notable press resistance to accommodate a calculated build-up game.
The prospect of headhunting individuals from England’s second tier has left a sour taste in many mouths – with a lack of ambition cited among the disgruntled contingent.
However, the dynamic midfielder has made 66 PL appearances alongside his 46 international outings for Norway.
Sometimes, acquiring the correct tool for the job is the best course of action.
Manchester United may have identified the perfect player to rotate alongside Casemiro and Toby Collyer, with multiple competitions on the horizon.
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