Despite Binford's poor season, however, Cameroonian shot-stopper Mai Bio Momo has risen to the top and shown remarkable strength. He has been the center of media attention this season as he has dished out 10 assists and scored a goal himself. He is said to be the talk of the January transfer window, with Manchester United, Arsenal and Newcastle all interested in taking him on.

McBiomo, 25, spent six seasons at Binford, helping the team to success in the Premier League. Since Evandoni's departure, he has quickly taken over as the team's No. 1 striker, bravely playing on the right and in the forward position, and has quickly attracted a lot of favor from the big guns.

McBiomo, who has just 18 months left on his contract with Binford, has also previously expressed his desire to seek a new challenge: "I spent five years at Binford and that helped me grow. I realized that I needed to go to a better club and challenge myself to play at a higher level. The number of teams that would be interested in me makes my blood boil and then I'll take it a step further."

New Manchester United manager Rubin Emolian plans to overhaul the attacking line when he takes over. With Rashford and Joshua Shukes possibly facing transfers, the team is in dire need of a new attacker. As for Arsenal, Bukayosaka's serious and long injury makes McBiomo the team's best replacement.

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