Manchester United are said to have chosen their next four key signings, alongside news regarding Michael Carrick’s future.
Interim boss Carrick has performed exceptionally well since taking over from Ruben Amorim, with the club’s icon securing seven victories in his nine Premier League matches.
At the weekend, Man Utdsecured a well-earned 3-1 victory over Aston Villa, solidifying their position as strong contenders for third place, with the prospect of qualifying for the Champions League set to boost their summer transfer funds.
With INEOS in charge, Manchester United have performed better in the transfer market in recent windows, having significantly strengthened their attacking line-up last summer.
The next priority for Manchester United is a transformation in the midfield.though The Sun are reportingthat they could also enhance from behind during the summer.
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According to their report, Manchester United are aiming to make four significant transfers in the new manager’s initial window, which includes two midfielders, a “left-sided player,” and possibly a center-back to replace Harry Maguire if he leaves the club along with Casemiro when his contract expires in the summer.
And Carrick might participate in these talks since INEOS will likely struggle to avoid making him permanent if Manchester United achieves Champions League qualification.
A report from a Spanish sourceFichajesreports that Manchester United are ‘thinking about retaining’ Carrick and have addressed the ‘truth’ for the temporary manager.
The report explains:
The efforts of the English manager have not escaped the attention of the Manchester United board. The club is already seriously thinking about retaining Michael Carrick as head coach past this season.
Although various names have surfaced in the coaching scene in recent weeks, the truth is that Carrick has proven he deserves to remain on the sidelines.
Concerning new players, Manchester United legend Gary Neville has stated why he believes the club’s midfield is a “problem” that requires attention this summer.
“The heart of the midfield is an issue,” Neville mentioned on his Sky Sports podcast.
Kobbie Mainoo and Casemiro are performing well at the moment under Michael Carrick. Nevertheless, every fan of Manchester United in this stadium is aware that it won’t be sufficient when they begin competing in the Champions League next season.
It’s highly probable they will [qualify], and as they progress further in the FA Cup and Carabao Cup, and when they compete in the Champions League, they will require three or four top-tier midfielders.
At this point, you have Mainoo, a midfielder you can consider purchasing, but you can’t really look at any of the others and believe that will be effective.
Casemiro is departing and I believe Manuel Ugarte will also leave. They require two top-tier central midfielders. Likely one who is more positionally disciplined, similar to a Michael Carrick, and another who acts as a destroyer.
The backline requires attention, but the midfield will be the main focus during the summer transfer window.






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