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Manchester United are set to enter an ambitious summer transfer market, aiming to strengthen the midfield with deals that could total around £150m if the current budget allows for the ambitious plan.
According to reports Daily Mail newspaperThe club have splashed out around £80million to sign a high-profile player to replace Brazil star Casemiro, who is expected to leave at the end of his contract despite some fans wanting him to stay at Old Trafford.
United are aware that their top target, Elliott Anderson, could command a fee in excess of £100m, given the stiff competition… Manchester Citywho is currently the closest to signing a deal for the Nottingham Forest player.
There are also a number of big-name players on the shortlist for midfield, including Brighton’s Carlos Palipa and Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton, in addition to Newcastle United’s Sandro Tonali and Aurelien Choumini. real madrid. However, the club’s interest in signing Tonali has waned recently, while Chuamini is keen to extend his contract with Real Madrid.
As part of their rebuilding plan, United are set to spend around £40m to bring in an additional midfielder as a possible replacement for Uruguayan Manuel Ugarte if a deal is agreed to sell him, especially as he cost the club £50m when he moved for Uruguayan Manuel Ugarte. Paris Saint Germain Two years ago.
West Ham’s Matthew Fernandez, along with Bournemouth’s duo Alex Scott and Tyler Adams, also stand out among the mentioned names.
Despite agreeing a long-term contract extension with rising talent Coby Maino, the club are not ruling out signing a third midfielder for around £20m as scouts continue to monitor the development of Southampton’s Shea Charles.
These moves remain dependent on the club’s financial capabilities, especially as the summer plans are not limited to midfield, but also include the signing of a left winger, left back and centre-back, in addition to a back-up goalkeeper.
The club’s budget is expected to increase significantly after securing Champions League qualification following victory over Liverpool, a move that could generate more than £100m in revenue.
The club are also looking to get significant financial returns for a number of their players, such as Rasmus Hoylund, Marcus Rashford, Andre Onana, Ugarte and possibly Joshua Zirkzee, in addition to taking a pay cut by letting go of Casemiro, Jadon Sancho, Tyrell Malasia and Altai Binder.