Manchester United manager Michael Carrick faces a complex summer transfer window as the club pursues midfield reinforcements while contending with high valuations. While the Red Devils target Newcastle’s Sandro Tonali and Atalanta’s Ederson, a potential move for Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson faces significant obstacles due to pricing and competition from Manchester City.
The Sandro Tonali Valuation Gap
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The architecture of Michael Carrick’s midfield overhaul is currently being tested by the harsh realities of the transfer market. With Casemiro reportedly heading to Inter Miami to join Lionel Messi, and Manuel Ugarte attracting interest from the Turkish Super Lig and various Serie A clubs, United is desperate to secure high-caliber replacements.
Sandro Tonali has emerged as the primary objective, but a significant financial discrepancy threatens the deal. According to TEAMtalk, Manchester United were confident of securing the Italy international for a fee totaling €100m / £86m. This figure, however, sits in direct opposition to reports from The Chronicle, which suggest Newcastle’s true asking price is closer to €115m / £100m.
Even if the numbers align, the cost of the operation remains a sticking point for the club’s leadership. Fabrizio Romano noted that Manchester United view the Tonali deal as really expensive, particularly when factoring in the midfielder’s high salary demands.
Despite these fiscal anxieties, the interest remains intense. Romano observed on his YouTube channel that the appreciation from Man Utd for Tonali is clear, even if the price remains the primary hurdle.
A Blow to the Elliot Anderson Pursuit
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While Tonali represents the ideal target, the club’s pursuit of Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson has hit a dual roadblock of valuation and competition. The midfielder was initially seen as a priority, but the path to Old Trafford has become increasingly cluttered.
The financial barrier is substantial. While The Athletic has claimed Forest values Anderson at £125m, Romano has confirmed the price tag is in excess of £100m. This valuation has caused hesitation within the United hierarchy, but the competition for his signature may be the more damaging development.
Reports suggest that Anderson has already reached an agreement in principle on personal terms to join Manchester City. This potential pivot would represent a major setback for Carrick’s recruitment strategy, shifting the focus back to more expensive or harder-to-reach targets.
The Italian Mission and Squad Reshaping
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To circumvent the difficulties in the Premier League, Manchester United has turned its attention toward Italy to diversify its targets. This strategic shift is part of a broader attempt to secure depth ahead of a Champions League campaign.
A key component of this mission involves Atalanta’s Ederson. Reports indicate that United is ramping up interest in the midfielder, with an Ederson deal potentially nearing a £43m valuation. As roundtable.io reported, “Manchester United have been on a mission in the recent days in Italy to discuss about several topics,” as the club seeks to identify talent that fits both their tactical needs and financial constraints.
However, successful recruitment cannot happen in a vacuum. For United to balance the books and make room for new arrivals, the club must be ruthless in offloading players deemed surplus to requirements or those currently on the fringes of the squad.
Early Success for Arsenal and Liverpool
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While United navigates a period of uncertainty and high-stakes negotiations, their Premier League rivals have already begun solidifying their rosters for the 2026/27 season.
Daily Express reports that Arsenal and Liverpool have demonstrated significant long-term planning by securing deals before the official window even opens. Arsenal has moved to secure the future of teenage defender Daniel McCarron, a 16-year-old prospect from Northern Irish side Dungannon Swifts.
“We have reached an agreement for young defender Daniel McCarron to join us from Northern Irish side Dungannon Swifts, as part of our 2026/27 scholar intake. The player has also signed a pre-contract agreement that will lead to him signing professional terms with us.”Arsenal club statement, via Daily Express
Liverpool has also been active in the market, having already agreed to a £60m switch for defender Jeremy Jacquet. Although a shoulder injury has sidelined the 20-year-old for the remainder of the current campaign, the club expects him to be a key figure next season. The Reds are also set to welcome 18-year-old Austria Wien prospect Ifeanyi Ndukwe to Anfield this summer.