Manchester United are plotting a stunning £150 million midfield overhaul this summer, with the club's rebuild taking shape around a central area that has long needed reinvigoration.
According to reports, the Red Devils are ready to splash around £80 million on a marquee midfield signing alone, signaling a major shift in strategy at Old Trafford. The impending departure of Casemiro—whose contract won't be extended—marks the end of an era and the beginning of a new, more dynamic chapter in United's engine room.
Top of the wish list is Newcastle's Elliot Anderson, though the highly-rated youngster could command a fee north of £100 million, with Manchester City currently leading the chase. That hasn't deterred United, who are also weighing up a mix of Premier League-proven talent and European pedigree, including Carlos Baleba, Adam Wharton, Sandro Tonali, and Real Madrid's Aurelien Tchouameni.
The club's spending power will be heavily influenced by player sales. United are prepared to invest around £40 million on another midfield option, but only if they can secure a suitable fee for Manuel Ugarte—who arrived from Paris Saint-Germain for £50 million just last summer. Further depth could come from more modest investments, with figures around £20 million discussed for additional recruits like Mateus Fernandes, Alex Scott, Tyler Adams, and Shea Charles.
Champions League qualification, secured with a crucial victory over Liverpool, is expected to deliver a financial boost exceeding £100 million. That revenue injection provides much-needed flexibility, though midfield isn't the only area in need of attention—reinforcements are also being sought at left-back, centre-back, and in attack.
To fund this ambitious overhaul, United are looking to offload high-profile names including Rasmus Hojlund, Marcus Rashford, and Andre Onana, while trimming the wage bill through strategic departures. It's a summer of transition at Old Trafford, and the midfield rebuild is just the beginning.
