- **Q: Why is Man Utd looking to sign new midfielders?
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Football / Transfers
Manchester United is set for a busy summer as they look to revamp their midfield following Casemiro's expected departure. Several players are on their radar, including Tyler Adams, Alex Scott, and Mateus Fernandes. The club's Champions Leag...
Manchester United's midfield is undergoing a significant transformation. With Casemiro's expected move to Inter Miami, the club needs to fill the experience void. Manager Michael Carrick is looking at several options to bolster the midfield, including Bournemouth's Tyler Adams and Alex Scott, as well as West Ham's Mateus Fernandes.
Mateus Fernandes has garnered attention after a strong season with West Ham, even drawing praise from Bruno Fernandes, who has recommended him to United. The club's recruitment team has also discussed Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton, Wolves' Joao Gomes, Real Madrid's Aurelien Tchouameni and Lille's Ayoub Bouaddi.
The Champions League qualification has provided a financial boost, enabling United to expand their transfer plans. Sky Sports reports that the club is likely to make around £200m next season, with a significant portion allocated to transfers. Gary Neville has identified the need for two central midfield players as a top priority.
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