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Manchester United are reportedly exploring Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott as a potential signing for summer 2026, according to The Athletic.
Scott, a 22-year-old who joined Bournemouth from Bristol City, has attracted attention from Manchester United management, including head coach Michael Carrick, who is pushing to add greater depth and quality to the midfield. United are currently in talks with Bournemouth regarding the possibility of acquiring Scott, despite his existing contract with the club extending through 2028.
Speculations about Scott gaining an extension with the south-coast club suggest his current contract is valued at a high figure, but it’s believed to be a deal that’s hard to negotiate. Nevertheless, under Carrick’s vision for the squad, Scott is viewed as a player who can contribute to a more dynamic midfield setup.
Since joining Bournemouth, Scott has emerged as one of their most promising talents. He has developed into a player known for his technical skills, energy, and ability to maintain possession under pressure, contributing significantly to Bournemouth’s sixth-place finish during the previous season and their Europa League qualification.
Bournemouth management has confirmed that Scott, along with fellow young players Eli Junior Kroupi and Rayan, is a key part of their squad for the upcoming season. The club has no intention of selling any of these players, but United’s interest, although noted, is still viewed as a potential option rather than a concrete offer.
Scott’s versatility on the pitch may make him a good fit for Carrick’s system, especially if United are looking for younger midfielders who can evolve over several seasons. Signing Scott would offer United a player who can link attacks with solid defensive contributions—a departure from the traditional defensive midfielder role.
The current transfer landscape for Scott remains fluid. While Bournemouth currently show no inclination to sell, any failure to reach a contract renewal deal could open the door for other clubs. However, with his contract running through 2028, stability at Bournemouth suggests any formal offer would need to be substantial.
Pep Guardiola, who previously praised Scott after a match between Manchester City and Bristol City, has since called him ‘unbelievable’ for his potential, although this remark was made before Scott became a regular starter in the Premier League.
Looking Ahead: Man United’s Continued Search for Serie A Talent
With Ederson set to join from Atalanta, Manchester United’s recruitment strategy continues to focus on Serie A’s most promising talents. Sources suggest the club is still evaluating other midfielders, including names like Carlos Baleba, Adam Wharton, and Elliot Anderson. The signings are expected to form part of a broader plan to strengthen the midfield depth for the upcoming season.
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