Manchester United will compete in the Champions League next season and their transfer budget for the summer window has been boosted as a result
Manchester United have bolstered their summer spending power after qualifying for the Champions League. That means the transfer gurus at Old Trafford can start planning immediately for next season.
After a dismal 2024/25 campaign under the guidance of Ruben Amorim, during which the club finished 15th in the Premier League, Michael Carrick has brought European football back to Old Trafford.
The Englishman took over from Amorim in January and has won 10 of his 14 matches in charge. United are now third in the league and have already sealed a spot in the Champions League with three games to go.
Qualifying for the competition will land the club and minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe a tidy £16million and the further they go next term, the more they earn. United could rake in over £100m from competing in the Champions League, which could preemptively fund some summer moves, as MEN Sport looks at players who could be contacted ahead of the window opening.
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Mateus Fernandes
The Daily Mail reports that United could spend £150m on three new midfielders this summer, with one of them perhaps being West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes. The Portuguese star has been linked with a move to Old Trafford in recent weeks.
West Ham signed Fernandes for £38m from relegated Southampton last summer and he was reportedly on United’s radar before this move. With the Hammers now threatened by the drop too, interest in the 21-year-old could be ramped up.
Fernandes would likely leave the London Stadium if West Ham do go down and United could lay the groundwork for a potential summer deal beforehand.
Morgan Rogers
One of the Premier League’s hottest prospects is Aston Villa star Morgan Rogers. The England forward arrived at Villa Park in 2024 for £8m and has been nothing short of a sensation.
Now 23, Rogers has drawn eyes from around the top flight, despite signing a new long-term deal with his current employers in November 2025.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that United view Rogers as a potential successor to Bruno Fernandes and he is the club’s top target this summer. They could be in contact sooner rather than later for a star whose valuation sits at a reported £86m.
Sandro Tonali
Enabled by the £150m reported midfield warchest, Newcastle’s Sandro Tonali could also be pursued. The Italian was linked with a shock move away from St James’ Park in January.
Reports suggest he is keen to stay in England if he moves on this summer, which is on the cards as The Manchester Evening News understands the 25-year-old is admired by the Reds and has emerged as a potential replacement for Casemiro, who is set to leave at the end of the season.
But with Spanish outlet Diario AS reporting that Real Madrid have shown an interest in Tonali, Ratcliffe and Co. could act hastily and gets the wheels in motion sooner rather than later.
Carlos Baleba
Brighton ace Carlos Baleba was the subject of intense transfer speculation last summer. Still, with cash splashed elsewhere on the likes of Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko, this was put on ice.
The Cameroonian has not enjoyed the best of seasons for the Seagulls, but with Casemiro departing and Manuel Ugarte another who could bid farewell, United’s desire could be reignited.
According to The Athletic, United may start negotiating for Baleba and begin their assault with a £50m bid. Personal terms are not thought to be an issue.
Maxi Araujo
Another player United may have to start pursuing with some urgency is Sporting CP’s Maxi Araujo. The left-back has starred for the Portuguese side this season.
On the back of some stellar outings in the Champions League for Sporting, Araujo has found himself linked with a host of top clubs. These reportedly include Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea, as well as other European sides.
United are also on said list and if they want to pull off a deal for the 26-year-old, valued at a reported £43m, they should get a move on and begin their inquiries.
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