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·3 Maret 2026
Report: Man United eyeing move to sign Premier League midfielder

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·3 Maret 2026

Manchester United are standing on the edge of transition. As reported by AS, the club is preparing to commit more than $230 million to reshape its midfield following Casemiro’s decision not to renew his contract after the World Cup. It is a bold number, one that reflects both ambition and anxiety.
Casemiro’s departure leaves more than a vacancy. It removes authority, experience, and a certain competitive edge that has underpinned United’s recent revival under Michael Carrick. The Brazilian has been a reference point, a player who set standards in possession and without it. Replacing that presence demands planning rather than sentiment.
United officials are said to be prepared to make a significant investment just to fill Casemiro’s boots. The reported figure of over $230 million may stretch across as many as three signings, but the message is clear. United want proven Premier League pedigree, not potential alone.
There is a recognition that modern midfield building requires layers. Depth, versatility, and durability are prized. Spending heavily on one name can reshape a team, yet spreading investment may offer resilience over a long campaign.
At the top of the shortlist sit Bruno Guimarães and Sandro Tonali. Both are established in England, both central to their clubs. Newcastle’s position complicates matters. The Magpies are negotiating a contract extension with Guimarães and are renowned for firm negotiation, illustrated by the $165 million sale of Alexander Isak.

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Tonali presents a different puzzle. Juventus’ interest exists, yet financial limits could keep him in the Premier League. A move to a so called Big Six rival may tempt him, and United have made informal contact with representatives. Nothing is agreed, but groundwork is clearly underway.
The pursuit of either would send a statement. These are not squad additions. They are pillars.
Elliot Anderson remains an intriguing candidate. United have tracked him since last summer. Even amid Nottingham Forest’s inconsistency, his stock has risen sharply. Club insiders view him as both immediate reinforcement and long term cornerstone.
Adam Wharton and João Gomes provide alternative routes. Wharton is widely admired and expected to leave Crystal Palace after the World Cup. Gomes, with Wolves facing relegation pressure, may see Old Trafford as a natural step.
United’s challenge lies in balancing prestige and pragmatism. Replacing Casemiro requires more than a cheque. It demands clarity of identity and trust in a defined midfield structure.
From a Manchester United supporter’s perspective, this feels like a crossroads moment. Casemiro’s exit after the World Cup closes a chapter that briefly reconnected the club to elite midfield standards. Spending $230 million sounds dramatic, but the real question is how wisely it is used.
Guimarães would excite fans immediately. He understands the Premier League tempo and carries leadership qualities. Tonali would offer technical security and intensity. Either signing feels transformative, yet Newcastle’s negotiating strength raises concerns about value.
Anderson perhaps represents smarter succession planning. A younger profile, already acclimatised to English football, could anchor the next cycle. Wharton and Gomes are credible options too, but supporters will expect at least one marquee arrival to signal renewed ambition.
Curiosity lingers about structure. Who partners these players, how Carrick shapes them, and whether United finally build a cohesive midfield identity. For fans weary of reactive spending, this summer must demonstrate vision. Investment alone will not restore title contention. Strategy will.









































