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Patrick Rowe
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Jul 2026
Man Utd transfer news: Is the Old Trafford midfield rebuild going to plan as Michael Carrick's side prepare for 2026/27?
Manchester United continue a midfield rebuild marked by missed targets and increasing urgency after departures and injuries left the squad depleted. Deals for Andrey Santos and Ederson are progressing, providing depth but not the elite-level upgrades initially pursued after failed attempts to land higher-profile midfielders. Competition from rivals and clubs unwilling to sell key players has limited options, complicating efforts to strengthen for Champions League demands. Analysis of Santos highlights his potential and versatility despite limited experience. Additional targets such as Alex Scott and Ayyoub Bouaddi remain difficult to secure. United’s transfer behaviour mirrors past cycles of fluctuating investment following Champions League qualification, raising questions about whether the club will spend heavily again or repeat previous patterns of inconsistent recruitment.
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