Manchester United manager Michael Carrick after the Premier League match at the American Express Stadium, Brighton and Hove. Picture date: Sunday May 24, 2026. (Photo by Steven Paston/PA Images via Getty Images)
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Nearly every player in the transfer market has been associated with Manchester United this summer. Such speculation is typical for an Old Trafford club, and supporters should approach any reports with a healthy dose of skepticism.
This season marks a pivotal juncture for United as they seek to compete at the top of the Premier League next campaign. Michael Carrick has been named the club’s permanent manager following a successful interim stint, and the former midfielder is now charged with moulding the squad around his tactical philosophy.
STADIO GIUSEPPE MEAZZA, MILANO, ITALY – 2026/05/10: Ederson Jose of Atalanta Bc during warm up before the Serie A football match between Ac Milan and Atalanta BC . Atalanta Bc wins 3-2 over Ac Milan. (Photo by Marco Canoniero/LightRocket via Getty Images)
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Ederson is projected to join Old Trafford from Atalanta, bringing a relentless, box‑to‑box dynamism to the centre of midfield. A reported fee of £35 million is considered a solid return on a player who has consistently delivered quality throughout his Serie A tenure.
United’s summer agenda, however, demands even broader reinforcement. The departure of Casemiro to Inter Miami and Major League Soccer has opened a significant void in Carrick’s midfield core. While Ederson will help bridge that gap, additional depth is essential.
The Portuguese midfielder Matheus Fernandes was initially a target, but Tottenham Hotspur reportedly outbid United for the player, who was recently relegated from the Premier League with West Ham. Spurs’ willingness to exceed United’s valuation reflects the high demand for the midfielder’s skill set.
Links have also emerged for Aurelien Tchouameni of Real Madrid and Adam Wharton of Crystal Palace, both of whom could enhance the quality of United’s midfield, currently comprised of Kobbie Mainoo, Bruno Fernandes, and Mason Mount.
On the wings, United could reassess the left‑back position, while a replacement for forward Benjamin Sesko remains a priority. Recent chatter also hints at a potential return of Marcus Rashford from his loan spell at Barcelona, which would shore up the attacking options.
The club’s early signals indicated a proactive stance in this summer’s transfer window, yet opportunities must be seized before the deadline. Having already missed out on a few high‑profile targets to rival teams, Manchester United must rally to secure the reinforcements needed for a competitive campaign.
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