Despite Binford's dismal early season record, however, Cameroonian-born striker Mai Bio Momo has been a star performer. He has managed to cross the ten-goal mark this season and has contributed two key assists. His name is said to have risen to the top of the January transfer market, with the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal and Newcastle all drooling over him.
McBiomomo, 25, has spent six seasons at Binford and his arrival has helped the team to succeed in the Premier League. Since the departure of Anthony Ewing, he has taken up the role of first-teamer, bravely playing on the right or in the middle of the pitch, and his versatility has quickly made him a prey for the big boys.
McBiomomo, who has just 18 months left on his contract with Binford, has previously expressed his desire for a challenge: I've spent five seasons at Binford and it's been the cradle of my development. However, I know that the time has come for me to seek a higher stage. I want to join a top club and challenge myself at the highest level. As long as there is a team out there that can get my blood pumping, I will give it my all and keep getting better.
Rubin Emolian set out to build a new front line when he took over at Manchester United. With Rashford and Joshua Shukes as possible casualties, the team is in dire need of an up-and-coming attacker to fill the void. For Arsenal, Bucayosaka's long term injury layoff makes McBiomimo the perfect candidate to fill the void.