Manchester United look to have an incredibly busy summer when the transfer window finally reopens, as they look to address growing issues in the engine room
Roy Keane has opined that Manchester United will struggle to find a better midfielder than Bruno Fernandes as they look to upgrade the heart of their midfield this summer. The board are already likely to be putting in the groundwork to find a suitable replacement for Casemiro, who will leave Old Trafford at the end of the season.
However, doing so will be no easy feat considering the wealth of experience and ability that the Brazilian possesses. Casemiro has been instrumental to United’s success this season as Michael Carrick looks to guide his club to Champions League football for 2026/27.
The 34-year-old has missed just two Premier League outings this season as the Reds head into their final six games, with eight goals and two assists to his name – incredible for a predominantly defensive-minded midfielder. As a result of his imminent exit, a number of names have been linked as potential successors to fill the void he will undoubtedly leave.
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But if Keane’s recent assessment of talent in the English top flight is anything to go off, they may struggle to find anyone equally as good as his midfield playing partner in Fernandes. The Sky Sports pundit took part in a quick-fire winner stays on segment with The Overlap, where he was asked for his opinion on the Premier League’s current midfielders.
In his assessment, Keane rated Mateus Fernandes higher than Alex Scott, Carlos Baleba, Casemiro, Enzo Fernandez and Ryan Gravenberch. However, he conceded that Bernardo Silva is a better all-round player than the West Ham talent.
He said the same of Silva when he was asked for his choice between the Manchester City star and Elliot Anderson and Declan Rice, although was caught in an impasse when his former club’s current captain came up.
He said: “Do I have to answer it? They’re both brilliant players. Obviously Silva’s in a better team, Bruno’s doing well in not such a good United team. At this moment in time, form-wise, I’d go Silva.”
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When asked if he believes Bruno has a chance of seeing Premier League Player of the Season honours, Keane added: “I think it depends how the season finishes. Who gets their hands on the big prize at the end, who wins that league would have a big say in it.
“I think Rice has been kind of quiet lately, but obviously over the course of the season…Bruno’s stats are brilliant. They’re all in the mix.”
It comes as United have a wealth of options to pursue this summer, not just limited to the majority of the names Keane spoke of during his segment.
Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton has been floated as a potential recruit to the Theatre of Dreams, as have both Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimaraes of Newcastle United – considering they look unlikely to secure European football for the new season.
Lewis Miley of the Magpies has also now been linked, although the 19-year-old may require more time to develop consistently at such an early stage of his career.
Benfica’s Richard Rios has also been thrown into the mix with reports suggesting that United have contacted his representatives, while Sunderland’s Noah Sadiki is also thought to be a target in the long-term after an impressive first season in the Premier League.
Add to that growing list the likes of Eduardo Camavinga, Morten Hjulmand, Kees Smit, Aleksandar Pavlovich and many more, and United have plenty of opportunities to pursue in the coming months.

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