Four players worth £255m have signalled willingness to join Manchester United this summer
Manchester United are tracking four high-profile targets worth a combined £255m, with Lewis Hall, Mateus Fernandes and two others all reported to be open to moves to Old Trafford as the club prepares for a busy summer window.
Manchester United are monitoring four transfer targets with a combined estimated value of £255m, with each player reported to have signalled a willingness to move to Old Trafford ahead of the summer window.
The activity comes alongside the near-complete signing of Atalanta midfielder Ederson, who is reportedly set for a £39m move to United under manager Michael Carrick. Beyond that deal, four additional targets are said to be available and interested.
Lewis Hall — £80m
Newcastle United left-back Lewis Hall has emerged as a priority target as United search for long-term cover in the position. The 21-year-old former Chelsea prospect is reportedly keen on a move following a falling-out with Newcastle manager Eddie Howe, and his desire for Champions League football aligns with United’s current standing.
Luke Shaw, 30, is entering the final 12 months of his contract with his future uncertain due to persistent injury problems. Patrick Dorgu has been shifted into a more advanced wide role where he has impressed, leaving the left-back berth open. Hall is valued at around £80m.
Mateus Fernandes — £80m
West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes is among the most sought-after assets from a Hammers squad facing a summer sell-off following their relegation. United are in the market for a second midfielder alongside Ederson, and Fernandes fits the profile.
Reports indicate United and Fernandes have already agreed personal terms, though the club have so far been reluctant to meet West Ham’s £80m asking price. Tottenham are also said to be interested in the Portugal international.
Further targets
The source material indicates two additional targets are part of United’s summer shortlist, bringing the combined valuation to £255m across the four players. Full details on those targets were not available in the sourced reporting.
With Ederson’s arrival appearing close to confirmation, United’s recruitment team looks set for a significant window as Carrick looks to reshape the squad ahead of the 2025-26 season.
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