Manchester United's summer midfield rebuild is gathering pace, and former Red Devils legend Michael Carrick is at the heart of it all. With the interim boss expected to be handed the reins permanently, the club's transfer plans are about to get a major boost—and one Bournemouth star is firmly in his sights.
A high-stakes executive meeting is on the cards this week, where sporting director Jason Wilcox and chief executive Omar Berrada will present their case for Carrick to take the job full-time to Sir Jim Ratcliffe. And it's easy to see why: Carrick hasn't just secured Champions League football with three games to spare—he's completely transformed the atmosphere at Old Trafford.
It's been a remarkable turnaround. Just months ago, United were in turmoil, with poor performances on the pitch matched by off-field tensions that ultimately led to Ruben Amorim's exit after a breakdown with the hierarchy. But since Carrick stepped in, the Theatre of Dreams has been reborn, with the team boasting the best form in England during his tenure. Key players like Kobbie Mainoo have signed long-term deals, while Bruno Fernandes is enjoying his finest season in a red shirt and looks ready to commit his future to the club.
With top candidates like Luis Enrique and Thomas Tuchel off the market, INEOS's decision to stick with Carrick seems like a no-brainer. And that's great news for United's transfer plans—having a settled head coach means a clearer vision for summer signings.
Enter Alex Scott. According to TEAMtalk, the Bournemouth midfielder is "a player that Carrick has a deep affection for and hugely admires." The 22-year-old is high on United's radar as they look to revamp their midfield, and he could prove a more affordable option compared to other Premier League targets. With Carrick's influence set to grow once his position is confirmed, expect the Red Devils to step up their pursuit of the talented youngster this summer.
