Manchester United pulled off a coup by signing Lea Schüller – so what will she bring?

Manchester United Seals Deal for High-Scoring Forward Lea Schüller, Questions Remain About Impact on Team.

In a move that could propel Manchester United forward, the club has signed 28-year-old German striker Lea Schüller to a three-and-a-half year contract. The Germany international brings an impressive track record of scoring goals, having topped the Frauen Bundesliga with 54 strikes in 82 internationals. This signing marks a significant departure from United's previous struggles to score consistently, as no player has achieved more than 10 league goals in a single season since they were promoted to the Women's Super League in 2019.

Schüller's impressive career credentials and prolific goal-scoring record have drawn praise from former coach Daniel Kraus, who worked with her at SGS Essen. "She has everything to be a world-class striker," Kraus said. "She is fast, she has two great feet, she is good with the head, and she is strong." Kraus also believes that Schüller will benefit from playing alongside experienced teammates such as Fridolina Rolfö and Ella Toone, who can provide her with crosses and passes to get into scoring positions.

While United are optimistic about Schüller's potential impact on the team, questions remain about how she will fit in. Her style of play, which relies heavily on speed and aerial ability, may require some adjustments to suit the club's tactics. However, with United's high number of crosses, which could provide a fertile hunting ground for Schüller's strengths, there is cautious optimism that this signing could prove to be a shrewd move.

As Schüller settles into her new role at Old Trafford, fans and pundits alike will be watching closely to see how she adapts to the English game and whether she can help propel United to success.
 
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