Manchester United are reportedly laying the groundwork for a significant summer overhaul, with a double raid on Bournemouth emerging as a key possibility. According to The Daily Mail, the Red Devils are closely tracking Cherries duo Junior Kroupi and Marcos Senesi as they look to bolster their squad ahead of the new season.
The potential for movement at the Vitality Stadium has increased following the confirmed departure of manager Andoni Iraola, putting rival clubs on high alert. United, eager to accelerate their own rebuild, appear ready to capitalize on the situation.
Nineteen-year-old forward Junior Kroupi has seemingly played his way onto United's shortlist with standout performances against them this season. The young talent scored in both Premier League clashes—a thrilling 4-4 draw at Old Trafford and a 2-2 stalemate on the south coast—demonstrating a fearless attitude on the big stage that has clearly impressed United's recruitment team.
In contrast, Argentine defender Marcos Senesi represents a savvy, value-driven opportunity. Set to be available on a free transfer after his Bournemouth contract expires, the experienced center-back could provide immediate and cost-effective depth to a United backline in need of reinforcement.
United will face stiff competition, however. Kroupi's exciting potential has also put Liverpool, Chelsea, and several Spanish clubs on his trail, while Senesi's free-agent status is attracting interest from London rivals Chelsea and Tottenham.
This pursuit of a promising youngster and a proven professional reflects a dual-track strategy at Old Trafford. Alongside these established names, the club continues to scout future stars, with 16-year-olds Jeremy Monga of Leicester City and Hertha Berlin's Kennet Eichhorn also on their radar. The aim is clear: blend immediate impact with long-term vision to build a sustainable contender.
