The Peoples Person
·22. Januar 2026
Felix Nmecha: Bitter rivals turn United’s midfield chase into a fierce transfer battle

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·22. Januar 2026

It is the worst-kept secret: one of Manchester United’s biggest transfer priorities this year is strengthening their midfield.
Reports relayed by The Peoples Person have now revealed that Casemiro will be leaving in the summer. His impending departure, coupled with Manuel Ugarte’s struggles and the glaring need to reinforce United’s engine room, given that they have signed only two central midfielders in the past seven years, has intensified the appetite for fresh talent in that area.
Persistent rumours of midfield reinforcements continue to swirl, with some of the finest talents repeatedly being linked to United.
The latest name to be linked is Borussia Dortmund’s Felix Nmecha.
Evidently, the Dortmund star, widely dubbed Germany’s next Michael Ballack, has, through his brilliance this season, truly captured the attention of the 20‑time English champions.
According to a report relayed by The Peoples Person, Dortmund appear reluctant to sanction his departure.
Nevertheless, the same report stressed that sustained pressure from suitors could eventually force the German side’s hand, with a €60 million deal already being mooted.
Just as attention turned to whether Manchester United would convert their interest into an official bid, a fresh twist has emerged.
INEOS may have hoped it would be only them pressing hard for the former City midfielder, but it has now emerged they are not alone in the chase.
Sky Germany, via Buli News, claim Chelsea are equally impressed by Nmecha. They report:
“Another English Premier League club has reportedly entered the race for Borussia Dortmund midfielder Felix Nmecha. Chelsea are monitoring the 25-year-old, who has previously been linked with Manchester United.”
With Chelsea forcing their way into the conversation, the stage is set for a fierce transfer battle between two Premier League giants.
And while both clubs prepare to fight for the Bundesliga star, Nmecha himself remains tight-lipped about a potential return to England:
“I’m not going to say right now whether I want to play in the Premier League or not,” he admitted before Dortmund’s 2-0 defeat to Tottenham on Tuesday.
Having once been denied the chance to shine in England, Pep Guardiola shipped him off to Wolfsburg. Nmecha surely should feel he has unfinished business in the Premier League.
Packaged as a physically imposing, technically adept box-to-box midfielder, he looks tailor-made for English football.
Whoever secures his signature, Chelsea or United, will be landing an exceptional player. For United, though, this feels like a battle they cannot afford to lose.
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