Aston Villa rejected Manchester United's approach for striker Ollie Watkins during the summer transfer period. The Telegraph reported Villa's firm stance against selling their forward. Villa management declared Watkins essential to their squad plans and refused to consider any departure. Manchester United sought Watkins to bolster their attacking options for the upcoming season. The Birmingham club delivered a clear message that no transfer discussions would proceed.
Manchester United abandoned pursuit of other expensive forwards after Villa's rejection. The club eliminated Newcastle striker Alexander Isak from their target list. Other costly options such as Cissoko and Nicolas Jackson were also dismissed from consideration. United's transfer strategy shifted following these developments. The club had already invested heavily in two summer acquisitions totaling £130 million for Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha.
Manchester United abandoned pursuit of other expensive forwards after Villa's rejection. The club eliminated Newcastle striker Alexander Isak from their target list. Other costly options such as Cissoko and Nicolas Jackson were also dismissed from consideration. United's transfer strategy shifted following these developments. The club had already invested heavily in two summer acquisitions totaling £130 million for Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha.