Manchester United have work to do in the summer transfer window under Michael Carrick as they look towards a return to the Champions League next season
Manchester United face a crucial summer if Michael Carrick is to continue to improve the Reds. United have yet to complete any new signings, although a deal for Brazilian midfielder Ederson has been agreed with Atalanta.
One former Reds star, though, could provide a much-needed financial boost. Alejandro Garnacho has struggled since arriving at Stamford Bridge from Old Trafford last summer for £40million.
And United could be in line for an additional payday, having negotiated a 10 per cent sell-on clause as part of the deal, entitling them to a slice of any future transfer fee should Chelsea decide to move him on.
With that said, below is a look at the latest United headlines as well as a view on each one…
Garnacho ‘receives exit offer’
Garnacho has reportedly received an offer to leave Chelsea this summer. Journalist Alfredo Pedulla claims Italian Serie A side AS Roma are interested in the Argentine.
It is claimed that Roma’s qualification for the Champions League will allow them to pursue a permanent deal if they so wish.
And because Garnacho was an academy product – having joined United from Atletico Madrid for just £100,000 in 2020 – the initial £40m fee paid by Chelsea was recorded as pure profit under the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR). The same accounting benefit would apply to any sell-on income they receive down the line.
Isaac Seelochan of the Manchester Evening News says: “Garnacho has been a poor signing for Chelsea and one sale which United have got right. The potential of him moving again would be music to the Reds’ ears and another example of Chelsea’s chaotic transfer policy under Clearlake.”
United ‘keen on keeper’
United are reportedly keen on Welsh goalkeeper Karl Darlow. However, the Daily Mail say they want to sell Altay Bayindir first to give them more financial headroom.
It is claimed that Bayindir has interest from Besiktas, among others. The Turkish shot-stopper has struggled since joining the Reds from Fenerbahce in September 2023.
Isaac Seelochan of the Manchester Evening News says: “United will need another backup keeper this summer after Bayindir’s struggles. While Darlow would not fill anyone at Old Trafford with confidence, he at least has some Premier League experience.”
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Onana exit confirmed
United have agreed a straight loan with Trabzonspor for goalkeeper Andre Onana. The Cameroonian has no future at Old Trafford following Senne Lammens’ impressive debut campaign.
But he will return to Manchester in 2027 with one more year remaining on his United deal. Trabzonspor are set to cover the majority of his wages, with the Reds hopeful that agreed clauses will cover the remainder of his salary.
Isaac Seelochan of the Manchester Evening News says: “Onana has been a poor signing for United. The Reds would have been keen to see him leave on a permanent deal this summer, but they have done well to get the deal they have for him to at least leave on loan for another season.”
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