The Peoples Person
·2 Juni 2026
Waldemar Anton: United ready to submit opening bid

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·2 Juni 2026

Manchester United could do with reinforcements at the back given the injury-prone nature of several stars.
Matthijs de Ligt was sidelined from November until the end of the season, and following his operation, there is no telling when the Dutchman will be ready to play again.
Lisandro Martinez has suffered numerous injuries since his move to Old Trafford. The less said the better about Luke Shaw.
The Red Devils did tie down Harry Maguire to a new short-term deal, but the Englishman is 33 and cannot play three games in a week.
Both Ayden Heaven and Leny Yoro remain raw, and the situation dictates that the 20-time English league champions must enter the market for a new centre-back.
Interestingly, The Mirror have claimed that the Old Trafford side are looking at Borussia Dortmund defender Waldemar Anton.
It is a surprising update given the fact that the Germany international is 29 years old, with INEOS following a strict policy of not signing players over 26.
The report further claims that United are weighing up a £35 million bid for the Uzbekistan-born defender.
“Manchester United are weighing up a £35million bid for Borussia Dortmund defender Waldemar Anton. United boss Michael Carrick is keen to sign a new centre-back this summer, and has sent scouts to watch Anton in action.
“Huge doubts remain over the immediate futures of United duo Lisandro Martinez and Matthijs de Ligt. Both have been sidelined with serious injuries and United have concerns about the poor fitness records of both defenders.
“United could now turn to Anton – and make him one of their summer signings. Anton joined Dortmund from Stuttgart in 2024 for a fee of £18m, and has established himself as one of the best defenders in the Bundesliga.”
Waldemar Anton can also play as a right-back and has a market value of £15.5 million, a far cry from United’s initial bid amount.
The German will be in action during the World Cup, and his performances might see his price explode amid interest from other clubs.
Or it could be a ploy from the German club to inflate their star’s price in order to extract the best possible deal. Anton’s current contract is valid until 2028.
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