Manchester United faces another pivotal summer under Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s leadership, with the club searching for a new manager. This marks the fourth managerial change, including interim appointments like Michael Carrick’s, since Ratcliffe’s arrival at Old Trafford. Despite promises to restore the 20-time English champions to the pinnacle of domestic football, progress remains elusive more than two years later. INEOS must avoid further missteps in appointing the next head coach.
Focus on Midfield Reinforcements
The upcoming transfer window holds significant importance for player acquisitions, particularly in bolstering the midfield. United urgently needs to enhance its options in this area. Ratcliffe has identified his ideal candidate to address this gap: Paul Scholes, a club legend who retired from professional football 13 years ago.
In an appearance on the Geraint Thomas Cycling Club podcast shortly after assuming control at United, Ratcliffe stated: “Paul Scholes I’d bring in. That’s the player that is most missing. They are not Roy Keane but they have Casemiro and Kobbie Mainoo, they are more defensive. They don’t have a Scholes, an (Andres) Iniesta.”
Challenges in Realizing the Vision
Scholes, who briefly returned from retirement for a United stint in the past, is unlikely to make a comeback at this stage. The club will instead pursue active midfield reinforcements. This urgency stems partly from veteran Casemiro’s impending departure at the end of the season.
Casemiro announced his exit via social media earlier this year, posting: “Knowing when stages come to an end. Knowing when to say goodbye when you feel that you will be remembered and respected forever. Four months to give my all for this badge and for our goal. Eternal respect and affection for Manchester United and its wonderful fans. Forever Red Devil.”
Emerging Transfer Targets
Several players have emerged as potential replacements. West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes has impressed with his performances, and United could negotiate a reduced fee if the Hammers face relegation. Additionally, Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Joao Gomes and former Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves are under consideration as viable options to strengthen the squad.

