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If Manchester United sign that guy, I’ll resign as a football coach because I’m scared all records will be broken if he join them”: Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola is not happy about who Manchester United is about to sign, ready to resign if it happens. PEP IS SCARED 😱

Pep Guardiola Jokingly Threatens to Resign if Manchester United Land Rising Serie A Striker Lorenzo Lucca

 

Reports suggest that Manchester United are seriously considering a move for towering Udinese striker Lorenzo Lucca as they plan an attacking overhaul in the upcoming summer transfer window. The Red Devils have struggled offensively this season, with a modest 37 goals in 30 Premier League matches—sparking urgent calls for reinforcements up front.

 

Among the more colorful reactions to this rumor is a tongue-in-cheek quote supposedly attributed to Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, who allegedly said, ā€œIf United sign that guy, I’ll resign—I’m afraid he’ll break every record!ā€ Though clearly exaggerated, it captures the buzz surrounding Lucca’s rising profile.

 

Lucca’s Name Climbs United’s Transfer List

 

According to The Sun, the 6’7ā€ Italian forward is now among the top names on Manchester United’s striker shortlist. With a new leadership structure reportedly seeking a major squad revamp, Lucca is seen as a financially reasonable option, with Udinese open to selling him for Ā£25 million. However, the club will have to fend off competition from Juventus and AC Milan to secure his services.

 

Lucca has netted 10 goals and provided 2 assists in 32 appearances this season and has impressed with his dominance in the air—scoring five headed goals. His teammate, Maduka Okoye, has even called him ā€œvery special.ā€

 

Concerns Over Fit in Amorim’s System

 

Despite Lucca’s strengths, some analysts remain skeptical. The 24-year-old’s technical limitations could become a problem, especially if RĆŗben Amorim takes over as manager at Old Trafford. Lucca’s pass accuracy (65%) and low passing volume (7 per game) raise concerns, as does his tendency to lose possession in tight areas—an issue United have already faced with Rasmus HĆøjlund.

 

Given the Premier League’s faster pace and higher physicality, there’s uncertainty over whether Lucca could thrive in England. His style doesn’t quite match Amorim’s preferred system, which demands technical sharpness, fluid movement, and high pressing from strikers.

 

A Better Fit: Liam Delap?

 

If United are working with a limited transfer budget, Liam Delap of Ipswich Town could be a smarter investment, even at a higher estimated fee of Ā£40 million. The 22-year-old has excelled since Ipswich’s promotion, showcasing excellent hold-up play, a strong work ethic, and Premier League-ready traits. Delap is also homegrown, which adds value under squad registration rules.

 

Lucca vs. Delap – Who Makes More Sense?

 

While Lucca presents an affordable option with a unique physical profile, he might bring more of the same problems United are already facing. In contrast, Delap is a modern striker—better suited for a pressing system, offering flexibility and long-term development potential.

 

This latest link to Lucca feels like classic agent-driven speculation to prompt action from Italian clubs rather than a genuine target aligned with Manchester United’s long-term strategy.

 

Final Verdict

 

A Ā£25m price tag for Lucca might seem tempting, but Manchester United should think beyond height and headers. For a team that needs dynamic movement, sharp passing, and adaptability, a player like Delap—or someone even more technically polished—makes far more tactical sense for the next era at Old Trafford.

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