Man Utd are considering signing a winger who can play on the left this summer to bolster Michael Carrick’s options.
Manchester United have added Everton forward Iliman Ndiaye to their shortlist as they weigh up plans to sign a left-winger during the summer transfer window.
United have yet to make a move for the 26-year-old Senegal international, but he is being monitored at Old Trafford during what is expected to be a busy few months.
The desire to sign a left-winger isn’t as high up the agenda as it was six months ago, with Patrick Dorgu’s emergence in that position and Matheus Cunha’s performances there handing Michael Carrick options, but it’s still an area being looked at during the window.
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United had some interest in RB Leipzig’s 19-year-old Yan Diomande earlier this year, but Liverpool are now leading the chase for the Ivory Coast international, on whom the Bundesliga club have slapped an £86million price tag.
Morgan Rogers is another player of interest at Old Trafford. The 23-year-old can play off the left and could also be seen as a long-term successor to Bruno Fernandes in the No.10 role.
Aston Villa could look to cash in on Rogers this summer as they look to finance a rebuild, but United would face fierce competition for the England international, with most of the Premier League’s big beasts monitoring his situation, as well as some European giants.
Ndiaye could pose a cheaper alternative to those two and United will need to make the numbers work if they are to sign a winger. He played off both wings for the Toffees last season and can operate as a No.10, adding to the flexibility of the forward line United already have under Carrick.
Everton believe they aren’t in a position where they need to sell and Ndiaye still has three years left on his contract at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, having penned a five-year deal when joining the club two years ago.
But there have been suggestions that the fan favourite has turned down offers of a new deal and this summer could be the opportune moment for Everton to turn a sizeable profit on the £15million they paid Marseille for Ndiaye two years ago. He has scored 17 goals and registered three assists in 71 games for the club.
United have other priorities in the transfer window, with at least one and possibly two midfielders to follow Ederson, who has agreed a deal to join from Atalanta in a transfer worth up to £38.3million.
A left-back is also needed, with Tyrell Malacia leaving the club on a free transfer. Luke Shaw started every Premier League game last season, but will find it harder when the schedule gets tougher next term.
United have let left-wingers leave the club recently, with Antony departing in 2025 and Jadon Sancho leaving this summer, while there is a desire to get Marcus Rashford’s £325,000-a-week wages off the books. There is little chance of the 28-year-old being reintegrated into Carrick’s squad.
The chances of a third midfielder joining will hinge on Manuel Ugarte being sold, while Joshua Zirkzee could also leave the club. United are assessing their options in attack, and one possibility is looking to secure a more experienced striker to add support to Benjamin Sesko.
Adding another flexible forward such as Ndiaye could also be an option, with Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo both able to play through the middle.
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