Manchester United are stepping up their summer rebuild with a clear focus on midfield energy, athleticism, and tactical versatility. According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, the Red Devils have made Atalanta's Brazilian midfielder Ederson a top priority, and they're wasting no time in making their move.
The Premier League giants have reportedly tabled a "giant contract proposal" worth approximately €4.5 million net per season. This aggressive push is designed to leapfrog rival suitors, including Arsenal and Atletico Madrid, in the race for the £39 million-rated star.
United's midfield overhaul has been brewing for some time, and this summer window looks set to be the turning point where long-term planning finally overtakes short-term fixes. The expected departure of Casemiro, even after a strong campaign, will leave a void in experience and leadership. Meanwhile, uncertainty around Manuel Ugarte has the recruitment team exploring multiple options to reshape the engine room.
While Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson was an internal dream target, the growing belief that he favors Manchester City and a valuation creeping toward £120 million have forced United to widen their search. Brighton's Carlos Baleba remains a strongly admired option and is expected to become a major priority, but Ederson's situation stands out for its financial appeal.
"He's not on a crazy salary, so the salary could be a factor financially," sources note—a crucial detail in modern squad building. Clubs are increasingly cautious about repeating expensive mistakes with inflated wages and rigid contract structures. United's interest in Ederson signals a desire to secure high-level talent without disrupting the wage hierarchy.
For fans dreaming of a revitalized midfield, Ederson brings the blend of power and technical ability that could finally give United the engine room they've been missing. Keep an eye on this one—the summer window is just heating up.
