TA: Manchester United considers introducing Yulmander and Walton, but it needs to weigh whether to sell players and invest
August 19th August Last week, Manchester United gave up their pursuit of Brighton midfielder Baleba, and the Red Devils encountered difficulties in midfield signings. Theathletic revealed Manchester United's plans for this week. Although Manchester United has spent up to £120.7 million on transfer fees on Casemiro and Ugat over the past three summers, the midfield has been an area that needs a significant improvement. Currently, Casemiro is Bruno Fernandez's first choice partner and performed well in the game against Arsenal last Sunday. However, he is not very capable of attacking from the backcourt under high pressure, and at the age of 33, he is no longer suitable for large-scale coverage. Many fans would like to see Menu get more playing time, but Amorin chose to let Ugat play ahead of Menu on Sunday, indicating that Menu may not have a place in Amorin's long-term plan. Obviously, strengthening the midfield is considered an important task for Manchester United, but should we compromise and find other goals, or wait for the players they like? Manchester United have been looking for an athletic midfielder all summer, and Baleba is not the only target, but he has always been the first choice, so there may be an internal discussion on whether to turn to other No. 6 players. Danish international and currently playing for Portuguese sports have also aroused their interest. In addition, Crystal Palace's Adam Walton may also be an alternative. However, Manchester United needs to weigh whether to continue investing in the money when players need to be sold. The problem with the goalkeeper position seems to need to be solved, but Amorin said he is satisfied with the existing three goalkeepers and does not intend to introduce a new main goalkeeper at this time. However, Onana was excluded after missing preseason and participating in only three training sessions, and Baindel's performance against Arsenal was disappointing, despite Amorin's defense. Hoylen's absence from the roster on Sunday was the most obvious sign yet, indicating that United are ready to sell him, although the 22-year-old said he wanted to stay on the team and fight for a spot. Whether Hoylen will change his position remains to be seen, with several clubs such as Milan and Leipzig interested in him, and Atlanta is also considering bringing him back to Serie A. Rome's interest in Sancho was unlikely to be achieved, but they also expressed interest in Maracia. Although both Manchester United and Malaysia tend to transfer permanently, the possibility of the 26-year-old defender being loaned cannot be completely ruled out, and Porto is also interested in him. Negotiations with Chelsea about Garnacho are still in progress, and Manchester United still needs to find an Anthony solution. Exclusive Premier League Watch is in Migu
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