Manchester United have agreed a deal with Atalanta to sign Ederson, but Michael Carrick’s side have also been linked with many other midfielders in recent weeks
Manchester United are reportedly no longer actively pursuing a move for Hayden Hackney this summer. There is a growing expectation that Hackney is expected to leave Middlesbrough this summer after the club failed to win promotion to the Premier League.
The 23-year-old can play as a defensive or attacking midfielder, and he has been linked with a move to United, given Michael Carrick is a known admirer of him. However, The Athletic say that while United like Hackney, he is lower on their list of targets, and a move to Old Trafford is not anticipated at present.
The development comes as Everton ramp up their attempts to sign Hackney, even though they face strong competition for the Sky Bet Championship’s Player of the Season.
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Brighton & Hove Albion, Tottenham Hotspur, Nottingham Forest, Leeds United and Crystal Palace have all been linked with Hackney.
Not only was Hackney named Championship Player of the Season after enjoying an excellent campaign, in which he made 39 appearances while contributing five goals and seven assists, but he was also named Boro’s Player of the Season, as they were beaten in the play-off final by Hull City.
While Everton plan to make a move, The Times report Boro are considering the gamble of taking Hackney into the final year of his contract in the hope it would increase their chances of promotion and the £200million bounty that reaching the Premier League would bring.
Carrick managed Hackney at Middlesbrough and, speaking in 2024, was full of praise for the England under-21 international.
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He said: “You couldn’t ask for much more from Hayden. He’s grounded, he’s humble, he’s down to earth and loves to learn. He loves the place and he loves the club as well.
“To have that, added with the talent he has got, it’s the perfect scenario. I think it just shows his consistency really, over a long period of time. It’s not easy when you’re a younger player, but he’s certainly done that.”
The now United boss also added: “There is a level of talent out there in and around football and sometimes it might not be that different player to player, but levels can be jumped, or not, if your head is not in the right place and you don’t go about your business in the right way and treat your profession with respect.
“Hayden certainly does that. He’s been exemplary really since I’ve been here and I really enjoy working with him. He’s desperate for more, desperate to learn, and he’s a real credit to his family, to himself and to the club.”
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