The Peoples Person
·6. Februar 2026
Murillo: How United plan to beat Chelsea to signing of Forest defender

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·6. Februar 2026

Manchester United’s attack is flying under Michael Carrick, having scored eight goals in his first three games in charge.
However, the last two matches against Arsenal and Fulham have highlighted the side’s defensive frailties, which played a key role in sabotaging Ruben Amorim’s project at Old Trafford.
Only Bournemouth have conceded more goals than United among the top 15 teams in the Premier League this season. As such, a new defender should be on the club’s list of priorities.
In January, The Peoples Person relayed a report claiming United are interested in Nottingham Forest central defender Murillo.
Forest find themselves in a relegation battle, but their league form has had little impact on the reputations of Murillo and Elliot Anderson.
In particular, the Brazilian, who joined the Reds from Corinthians in 2023, has earned plaudits for his strength and calmness under pressure. Furthermore, the 23-year-old has been given the nickname “Beckenbauer” in Brazil for his ability to spread passes all around the field.
It is believed Forest value their defensive leader at around £70 million, a staggering price for a centre-back. Another hurdle for United in the race for Murillo’s signature is Chelsea.
According to Fichajes, Chelsea have decided to “enter the bidding war” for Murillo in their attempts to snatch the player “away from Manchester United.”
It is believed the Red Devils have identified the Forest star as their “top priority” for the summer transfer window, given the uncertainty surrounding Harry Maguire’s future. The England international will become a free agent at the end of the season.
The Spanish outlet claims United intend to move decisively for the Brazilian and are preparing an “initial offer” to lure his representatives to Old Trafford.
The Mancunians have no intention of taking no for an answer.
The Blues are also reportedly willing to fight until the very last second to secure Murillo’s signature.
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