Redigerettors 23. apr 11:07
Nå Whitwell har en stor transfer artikel i dag med flere interessante bidder som jeg lige klipper lidt sammen. Forest vil kræve op mod £125m for Anderson, Tonali er efterhånden udelukket og “kun” 4 major signings er forventet der ikke inkluderer en venstrekant (da Dorgu anses mest som kant) men en CB hvor Van de Ven nævnes.
United currently aim to make four major signings, including an experienced striker and a left-back, with Tyrell Malacia departing and Luke Shaw needing to be rested more given the addition of midweek games. Agents in the industry think United might need more overall, possibly a surplus of three players from the numbers now.
A left winger might also be pursued, although Matheus Cunha is into a groove in that position and Patrick Dorgu is seen as more likely to operate there too.
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Top of the list for United is midfield. The expectation is that two new signings in that position will arrive, but the identities depend on the blend. Their skill sets will need to complement each other as well as Kobbie Mainoo, who is finalising a new contract. United hope one midfielder can also be promoted from the academy. Tyler Fletcher and Jim Thwaites have been around the first team recently.
United are weighing up several options. One, which remains highly plausible, is Carlos Baleba. United have continued to track Baleba since last summer. United watched Cameroon during AFCON due to Bryan Mbeumo and Baleba. The 22-year-old was viewed as having a positive tournament across five matches, and United rate his overall data as a good fit for the squad in terms of ground coverage, possession-winning and passing. He is, though, in a lower category of midfielders on United’s list, and they would only be willing to pay a suitable price in that regard. Last summer, when his stock was high after two excellent seasons, United would have gone to £75m ($101m). Brighton, however, wanted in excess of £100m. Now, United are believed to feel a fee in the £50m region makes more sense. Whether this would appeal to Brighton, led by owner Tony Bloom, who is a notoriously tough negotiator, remains to be seen.
Elliot Anderson tops United’s list for midfield due to his all-action style, but Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis is believed to want as much as £125m for him. Marinakis has shown he is a formidable personality, holding firm on Morgan Gibbs-White last summer despite Spurs attempting to trigger his exit clause. Should Forest go down, though, logic dictates Anderson’s price would also reduce.
Manchester City are thought to be Anderson’s favoured destination in the event of a move, but Rodri’s future is a factor. Some close observers doubt City could agree a fresh contract with Rodri and spend more than £100m on Anderson. City are also considering other options, while Real Madrid have been touted as a possible destination for Rodri too.
Aurelien Tchouameni, a player already at Real, is also being discussed in United meetings. The 26-year-old French international has, though, been one of the few consistent players at the Bernabeu this campaign and it is unclear whether Real would allow him to leave, or even if he wants a new club. It is possible Tchouameni ends up signing a fresh contract at Real instead of moving.
Adam Wharton, 22, is liked by people at United for his progressive passing and decisiveness on the ball. His consistent displays into the business end of the season have impressed, especially as he has played 47 games for club and country. But the price Crystal Palace demand may be too high for United, with chairman Steve Parish a hard person to sit across the table from for directors at buying clubs.
A deal for Sandro Tonali, 25, is expected to be out of reach for United, all aspects considered.
Matheus Fernandes at West Ham United, Alex Scott at Bournemouth and Joao Gomes at Wolves have also been watched.
Although United want to add two midfielders, doing both at a price point in the £70m-plus region — echoing their three big signings last summer — might be beyond their finances this time round, given the further squad strengthening required.
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United are, however, also looking at the centre-back market. There are people at United who believe Ayden Heaven and Leny Yoro will develop to be as good a partnership as Arsenal pair Gabriel and William Saliba. But recruitment staff feel an addition is required to cope with the load of Champions League football.
Ideally, they want to add an imposing, left-footed defender. Heaven is on his way to establishing himself in that way, but there are doubts over Matthijs de Ligt and Lisandro Martinez after injury-hit campaigns. Harry Maguire is 33 and while he is in great form, rotation will be required in a season with European competition.
A name being considered is Micky Van de Ven. The 25-year-old, who spoke to Gary Neville in December about his career, is expected to attract interest whatever division Tottenham Hotspur end up in and his departure is potentially on the cards. His contract runs to 2029 so his value is protected. There is the irony that relegation for Spurs would ease the exit path for some of their best players. Liverpool, however, have been interested in the past and could present competition for his signature, so too major clubs in Europe.
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United will still need to raise funds through sales and Manuel Ugarte is prominent in thoughts. Ugarte, signed in a £50.5m deal from Paris Saint-Germain in 2024, has not established himself at all and is set to be made available for transfer. Ratcliffe is said to be of the view the 25-year-old should be sold. Champions League revenue and transfer income will dictate how much money United can spend on enhancing their team.
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Jeg er fortsat overrasket over at man kan snakke om kun 2 midtbanespillere og samtidig nævne Ugarte som et oplagt salg. Det hænger bare ikke sammen rent antalmæssigt miste to og købe to når man i forvejen kun har 3.
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