Manchester United shows progress both on the pitch and behind the scenes as summer transfers gain momentum. Michael Carrick’s effective stint as interim manager boosts the team’s position, potentially speeding up key contract negotiations.
The club now holds third place in the Premier League ahead of the upcoming match against Leeds. The squad traveled to Dublin on Monday for an intensive training week across the Irish Sea. Focus remains on maintaining form after a three-week break since their last outing.
Contract Extensions for Key Players
Harry Maguire and Kobbie Mainoo stand on the brink of new contracts at Old Trafford. Securing Mainoo’s future proves especially vital after he regained his spot under Carrick, following a period out of favor under previous management. Negotiations point to a five-year deal for the midfielder.
Maguire’s current terms expire at season’s end, making his extension urgent. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano revealed on his YouTube channel that both deals advance rapidly.
“Manchester United, with Harry Maguire and Kobbie Mainoo returning from the national team, are now prepared to accelerate and formally close both new contracts for the players before the World Cup,” Romano stated. “This is the mission, before the end of the season, sign everything. With Kobbie Mainoo 2031 and with Harry Maguire to extend for one season until 2027, plus an option for one more year. The negotiation is already very advanced with Kobbie Mainoo, it is almost done with Harry Maguire, who will sign soon. Man United plan to announce everything before the end of the season. This is the club’s wish, now working with the player’s camp, everything is advancing very well.”
Mainoo thrives under Carrick, prompting discussions for a 2026 World Cup call-up. Maguire regains form and confidence, with indications he will accept a wage cut to stay.
Hojlund’s Permanent Napoli Transfer Looms
Rasmus Hojlund’s loan at Napoli edges toward a permanent £38 million deal, triggered by Champions League qualification. The 23-year-old Dane scores 14 goals and provides four assists in 37 appearances this season.
Despite occasional inconsistencies, Hojlund earns respect from officials and teammates in Naples. Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne, back from injury in Antonio Conte’s squad, praised the forward in an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport.
“He can become a top player, he has great qualities,” De Bruyne said. “He had a difficult time in Manchester, but now he’s doing very well here. He’s still young; he has a lot of time ahead of him.”
Napoli’s strong position in Serie A and Champions League race makes the transfer likely, bolstering United’s finances.

