Manchester United Eyeing Major Midfield Overhaul
Manager Michael Carrick is reportedly targeting a significant midfield reinforcement drive for his first full season in charge, aiming to build a formidable squad capable of competing on multiple fronts. With the departure of Casemiro and potential exit of Manuel Ugarte, the club is actively exploring options to bolster the central midfield area.
Key Targets Emerge in Summer Transfer Window
Reports indicate that Manchester United has identified several high-profile targets. Among them is Real Madrid’s Aurelien Tchouameni, a player whose acquisition could significantly strengthen the team’s spine. Another midfield prospect, Elliot Anderson, is highly regarded, though he is reportedly leaning towards a move to a rival club. His substantial valuation, estimated at over £100 million, has prompted United to explore alternative strategies.
Ederson Poised for Old Trafford Arrival
The club is understood to be on the verge of securing its first summer signing in Atalanta midfielder Ederson. The deal is reportedly valued at approximately £38 million, signaling the beginning of Carrick’s ambitious midfield recruitment plan.
Further Midfield Reinforcements Considered
The pursuit of midfield quality is expected to continue. Newcastle’s Sandro Tonali has been linked with a move, representing a pricier option at an estimated £87 million due to his remaining contract. Mateus Fernandes of West Ham, whom United pursued last summer, is also on the radar. Following West Ham’s relegation, Fernandes, valued at around £60 million, is considered a more attainable target. His age and existing international connection with Bruno Fernandes make him an attractive prospect.
Potential Midfield Quartet Could Redefine United’s Strength
Should Ederson, Tonali, and Fernandes all arrive, alongside Kobbie Mainoo solidifying his place and signing a new contract, Carrick would possess an exceptional array of midfield talent. While Carrick’s preferred 4-2-3-1 formation typically utilizes two central midfielders, the depth provided by this potential quartet would be crucial for navigating the demands of the Premier League and a return to Champions League football.
Squad Depth and Tactical Flexibility
The availability of multiple high-quality midfield pairings would offer significant tactical flexibility. Fernandes’ adaptability could also provide cover in a No. 10 role for Bruno Fernandes, potentially opening the door for Mason Mount’s departure after an injury-disrupted season.
Financial Strength Underpins Transfer Ambitions
The club’s financial performance appears to support these transfer ambitions. Recent financial results for the nine months ending March 31 reveal an operating profit of £37.7 million, a significant improvement from a £3.2 million loss in the previous year. This turnaround has been noted despite substantial compensation payments made following a managerial change.
Omar Berrada, the club’s chief executive, expressed optimism about the club’s trajectory. “We feel very positive about the club’s progress this season and the continuing positive impact of our business transformation initiatives,” Berrada stated. “Finishing third in the Premier League and securing qualification to next season’s UEFA Champions League is testament to our men’s team’s improved form on the pitch. Michael Carrick has done an excellent job in the 17 games he has overseen and we are delighted that he will continue as head coach.”
This confidence in Carrick’s leadership is expected to translate into substantial investment in the transfer market, particularly for midfield reinforcements, as the club aims to build a squad capable of sustained success.

