Manchester United are in the market for a new midfielder this summer and Michael Carrick’s squad will need bolstering before the new season arrives
Manchester United’s squad is yet to be strengthened during this summer’s transfer window. However, a swift double deal appears to be imminent.
In his second spell as interim boss, Michael Carrick has steered his former club to a top-four finish, earning himself a permanent position as a reward for his efforts. He will embark on his first pre-season as manager next week.
Ederson is expected to complete his move to United in due course, though his £35million transfer from Atalanta will only be confirmed once Brazil’s World Cup 2026 campaign concludes.
A further midfielder is anticipated to join the club. The Manchester Evening News takes a look at the very latest transfer news surrounding Old Trafford.
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Double transfer
United are expected to sign Wales under-21 goalkeeper Kit Margetson from Swansea City. The 19-year-old is the son of former England goalkeeping coach Martyn Margetson and a compensation fee is set to be required before bringing him to Carrington.
However, this transfer could develop into a double deal, as reports indicate that Margetson will be sent out on loan to an EFL club this summer in order to gain valuable first-team experience.
The shot-stopper joined Swansea at the under-15 level but is yet to make a senior appearance for the Welsh club. He spent a loan spell at Connah’s Quay Nomads during the 2025/26 season.
Midfield plan
Meanwhile, United’s pursuit of a top-class midfield signing continues after failing to secure either Elliot Anderson, who went to Manchester City, or Mateus Fernandes, who joined Tottenham.
Both Crystal Palace’s Wharton and Brighton’s Baleba have reportedly featured on the club’s shortlist for some time, though the pair may be overlooked in favour of an alternative target.
We understand that while Baleba attracted United’s interest last summer, there has been little progress in this window, as Brighton have refused to lower their £100m asking price despite an underwhelming campaign.
Regarding Wharton, the trail has gone even colder, with United considering the Palace midfielder too similar in style to Kobbie Mainoo to partner him effectively in a two-man midfield setup.
Bournemouth’s Alex Scott is now the club’s primary midfield target, while Real Madrid’s Aurelien Tchouameni has also attracted admiration for several months. Borussia Dortmund’s Felix Nmecha has a notable supporter in director of football Jason Wilcox, who previously worked with the player during his time in Manchester City’s academy. Read the full story here.
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