Manchester United are looking to have a great season ahead, having started this term on a very strong note. They have won six of their seven encounters so far and are eyeing their 14th Premier League trophy.
The gaffer Jose Mourinho must be satisfied with the kind of performances dished out by the new recruits of his side like Romelu Lukaku and Nemanja Matic so far this season, helping the side to maintain their good run in the Champions League as well. However, he might look to add some new faces to his side in the future and strengthen his squad even further for the rest of the season.
The wily Portuguese manager is looking keen to add youngsters to the side and might have grave interest in the Serbian youngster Mijat Gacinovic, who is currently playing for the German Bundesliga side Eintracht Frankfurt.
The 22-year-old winger has attracted the attention of a number of big-name clubs in the last couple of seasons with his pace and prowess and there is a chance that the Red Devils making a move for the player in January.
The young winger has become a sensation for his national team as well, making it a memorable World Cup qualifying campaign with a couple of goals to his name. His presence in his team has also been ominous and might pave the way for him to of the biggest clubs in the history of European football in Manchester United.
Mourinho has never been known for his interest in young talents and has always trusted experience throughout his tenure as a manager. That picture has seemingly changed, with the Portuguese tactician showing a significant amount of interest in youth talent at Old Trafford and might be on his way to making a substantial bid for the Serbian youth product in the January transfer window.
The player has completed a half-century of matches for the German club, establishing himself as one of the mainstays in the attack as well as midfield for the side. Mijat Gacinovic is one of the most highly regarded youngsters in the present scenario and there is every chance that he can set the Premier Leauge on fire.
However, it is not going to be very easy for the reigning UEFA Europa League champions, Manchester United, who will have to fend off interests from some of the biggest clubs in Europe. So is he worth the fuzz?