Manchester City's talismanic striker Erling Haaland suddenly seemed a little more human last season, still managing to win the Golden Boot but going through a dry spell between mid-December and mid-April, scoring just three times in 14 games. This run of results ultimately cost them the title, with City failing to win half of those games. Even players of Haaland's quality are prone to dips in form, but City's lack of another natural born finisher seems an issue that might need addressing long term. Omar Marmoush, the Egyptian forward, is clearly not fancied by the outgoing Pep Guardiola. Perhaps the new man, still expected to be Enzo Maresca, will take a shine to Marmoush, but if not, there are few more exciting forwards on the market than Bournemouth's young French starlet. Signed from Ligue 2 Lorient, for whom he scored 22 goals, last summer, the 19-year-old has taken to the English top flight like a duck to water, scoring 13 goals, with some exquisite finishes among them, the most by a teenager in his debut Premier League season. He won't be cheap, but you get the sense he'll very quickly be worth every penny of his hefty price tag. And with Haaland's form a concern, City may need to act quickly to bolster their attack. But what makes this young French star so special? His ability to finish chances with ease, his pace, and his skill on the ball make him a nightmare for defenders. So, will Manchester City make a move for him? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain, he would be a great addition to their squad.