Manchester United have a number of transfer options open to them as we head towards the summer window
As Manchester United prepare to cement their place in the top four, attention has begun to turn to their summer business. The club may have some lofty ambition in the transfer market but there are also some deals which could be much easier to wrap up.
In recent windows, United have opted to include buy-back clauses when offloading some of their players. They haven’t always exercised them – as an example, they allowed Real Madrid a free run at Alvaro Carreras when the defender left Benfica – but they have options this summer.
If Michael Carrick is able to deliver Champions League qualification, it could make the club a more attractive proposition for incoming players. It could also leave the higher-ups feeling they have no choice but to hand the interim boss the reins on a permanent basis.
However, there are some players who United may be able to land relatively easil if they want to set up reunions. We’ve taken a look at four of those players here.
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Hannibal Mejbri
Academy midfielder Hannibal impressed when he came through the ranks and got a first team chance. His tenacity and fighting spirit earned plaudits but he couldn’t quite kick on.
The Tunisian scored his first United goal in a defeat to Brighton under Erik ten Hag early in the 2023/24 season but a loan spell at Sevilla in the second half of the campaign didn’t go to plan. He left permanently at the end of the campaign, joining Burnley in a deal worth up to £9.4million.
According to the MEN, United have a buy-back clause worth an undisclosed amount and also have a matching rights deal. This means if Burnley accept a bid for Hannibal from another club then his former employers are entitled to present an identical bid to the Clarets.
United are also believed to have a 50 per-cent sell-on clause for the 23-year-old. Burnley are on the verge of relegation from the Premier League this term but Hannibal – who played 37 league games in last season’s promotion campaign – has impressed despite the team’s struggles.
Mason Greenwood
United are not believed to have planned a return for Mason Greenwood when the forward joined Marseille for a shade under £30m in 2024. Even so, The Telegraph reported at the time that a buy-back clause was included in the deal despite ‘no expectation or intention’ of any return.
The Premier League club decided long before then that Greenwood didn’t have a future at the club. However, those reports of a clause left some wondering if the door was ajar.
He had spent a season on loan at Getafe before making a permanent move to Marseille. He has scored 47 goals in 74 appearances for the French club, playing for them in this season’s Champions League.
In addition to the buy-back clause, United inserted a sell-on clause in Greenwood’s Marseille move. Reports vary on the amount, though it’s believed to be between 40-50 per-cent of any profits made by the Ligue 1 outfit.
Facundo Pellistri
Uruguayan winger Pellistri joined United in 2020 but had to wait more than two years for his senior debut for the club. He spent time on loan at Alaves in the 2020/21 and 2021/22 seasons and played for his country at the 2022 World Cup before finally making it onto the pitch in United’s EFL Cup victory over Charlton in January 2023.
He played a total of 25 matches for the Old Trafford club, the last of those appearances coming in the 2024 Community Shield. A move to Panathinaikos followed, with the Greek club paying just over £5m plus potential add-ons.
At the time, the MEN reported that a three-year buy-back clause was included in the deal. United are also understood to have a 45 per-cent sell-on clause if the Greek side opts to cash in.
Now 24, Pellistri played his 50th Panathinaikos match earlier this season. He has scored four goals for the club, including one against Chelsea in last season’s Conference League.
Willy Kambwala
Young defender Kambwala was thrust into first-team action amid an injury crisis during the 2023/24 season. He started league games against West Ham, Liverpool and Bournemouth and made a further seven substitute appearances.
His form under Erik ten Hag prompted interest from the continent. After the French youth international rejected a new deal, Villarreal came in with a bid worth up to £9.6million.
According to The Guardian, United made sure to include a buy-back clause in that deal and in the sale of left-back Carreras earlier in the same window. Carreras joined Benfica for £5m and joined Real Madrid for close to £50m just one year later after United opted not to trigger their £25m option.
Kambwala played 19 league games for Villarreal last season as they finished fifth in La Liga and qualified for the Champions League. He has yet to play this season due to a hamstring injury but recently returned to the bench for a pair of league matches in March.
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