Middlesbrough ready to splash the cash again for international striker just days after £6m Morgan Whittaker transfer

Middlesbrough ready to splash the cash again for international striker just days after £6m Morgan Whittaker transfer

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Middlesbrough ready to splash the cash again for international striker just days after £6m Morgan Whittaker transfer
Author: Ian Tuckey
Published: Jan, 26 2025 17:47

Sponsored by. MIDDLESBROUGH are making a shock £5million move for Slovan Bratislava striker David Strelec. Boro are in the market for forwards and Strelec, 23, could be snapped up fast as boss Michael Carrick juggles with his attack. The player, who has 28 caps for Slovakia, would jump at the move.

 [David Strelec of ŠK Slovan Bratislava during a soccer match.]
Image Credit: The Sun [David Strelec of ŠK Slovan Bratislava during a soccer match.]

He's now waiting to see if the deal will be finalised. It comes after Boro paid £6million to land Plymouth attacker   Morgan Whittaker on Friday. Carrick wants to go for both if Emmanuel Latte Lath departs. The Ivorian star went off with a groin injury in Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Preston.

 [Morgan Whittaker of Plymouth Argyle celebrating a goal.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Morgan Whittaker of Plymouth Argyle celebrating a goal.]

So his fitness could complicate any transfer interest in the current window. But it's understood MLS side Atlanta United offered £18m plus £2m add-on earlier this month. Boro would love to keep their star forward but also know that splashing out on Whittaker & Co has affected their finances.

 [Injured Middlesbrough soccer player with team medical staff.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Injured Middlesbrough soccer player with team medical staff.]

JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS. Meanwhile, "devastated" Whittaker has angrily denied a claim from new Plymouth boss Miron Muslic that he refused to play in last Wednesday's 5-0 home loss to Burnley. The ex-Swansea winger, 24, posted a long statement on social media, insisting he had "always made myself available for selection" and "even trained happily that day".

 [Soccer goalie attending to an injured player on the field.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Soccer goalie attending to an injured player on the field.]

Whittaker added: "I want to make it abundantly clear that I never refused to play against Burnley. "It was agreed by myself and the manager that due to the bids from both Burnley and Middlesbrough I would not be up for selection. "I was then told to train wit the other non-selected players.".

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