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·30 novembre 2025
Report: Man United considering move to sign world-class Real Madrid midfielder

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·30 novembre 2025

Manchester United’s midfield planning for 2026 is beginning to take shape and the latest noise surrounding Federico Valverde has added fresh intrigue to what is already a crowded recruitment agenda. TeamTalk’s coverage of the developing situation in Spain has highlighted why this story has gained serious traction, particularly given the scale of the player involved and the growing tension at Real Madrid.
Reports in Spain have noted that Valverde is among a group of Real Madrid players questioning the approach of new manager Xabi Alonso. The Mirror’s line that Valverde could be prepared to assess his options after a confrontation with Alonso has only underlined the shift behind the scenes. As quoted in the original report, his future is described as being in doubt with the midfielder “said to be unhappy with Alonso’s management style”.
This backdrop matters because Valverde has been viewed for years as a future captain, a player whose energy and tactical discipline has been central to Real Madrid’s system. Under normal circumstances, the idea of prising him from the Bernabeu would feel almost impossible. Yet the comments that he “is considering leaving the Spanish giants unless his relationship with Alonso improves” carry weight.

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There is no secret around Manchester United’s intention to refresh their midfield and the club have already scouted multiple options. Adam Wharton, Carlos Baleba and Elliot Anderson form part of the core list, while Joao Gomes and Conor Gallagher remain monitored as potential-value additions. What sets Valverde apart is the level United believe he can reach under Ruben Amorim.
The original article states that “Ruben Amorim is a huge fan of Valverde’s and would love to lure him to Old Trafford”. That admiration aligns with Amorim’s preference for versatile central profiles who can dictate tempo and press aggressively. A senior source at United was quoted as saying, “if he becomes genuinely available, he becomes the top of the list, simple as that”.
Any conversation around Valverde must take into account his contract through 2029 and Real Madrid’s valuation. According to the reporting, “Real bosses have made it clear that if Valverde wants to leave, his price tag will be £100m”. United, meanwhile, rate him closer to £70m, leaving a clear gap in negotiations.
A move at Madrid’s asking price would surpass United’s record signing of Paul Pogba at £89.3m and there is recognition internally that such an investment would need absolute alignment between recruitment staff, ownership and Amorim himself. One source explained, “this only happens if every department gives full backing, because it is a transformational signing, not a routine one”.
What makes this story compelling is not just the numbers involved, but the fact that Valverde, widely regarded as one of Europe’s complete midfielders, could be open to a Premier League move if his relationship with Alonso does not improve.
As a Manchester United fan, this development feels electric. Valverde has been admired from afar for years and the idea that he might genuinely entertain a move to Old Trafford under Ruben Amorim feels like a real shift in the club’s pulling power. Under Amorim, the tempo, structure and aggression in United’s play have grown and adding a midfielder with Valverde’s box to box range would elevate the entire system.
Supporters have long wanted a player who can combine leadership, technical quality and intensity. Valverde fits every one of those expectations. The Mirror quoting that he is “considering leaving” is the line most fans will cling to, because it suggests United are not chasing shadows this time, but a player whose circumstances may finally align.
There is excitement about the prospect of Amorim working with him. Fans already admire how Amorim has modernised the squad and a signing of this stature would confirm the progress. Many would argue that £100m for Valverde is easier to justify than similar spending on other targets because he is already proven at the highest level.
If United are serious about closing the gap on Europe’s elite, these are the calibre of moves that define an era. For supporters, the message is simple, go and get him.









































