Manchester United's Summer Transfer Struggles Continue
Manchester United struggles in the transfer market, missing out on key targets like Elliot Anderson and Mateus Fernandes, raising concerns for the upcoming season.

Manchester United's Transfer Market Dilemma
As the summer transfer window progresses, Manchester United finds itself in a challenging position. The club has missed out on two significant midfield targets within a week, raising concerns about their strategy and execution in the transfer market.
On June 25, Manchester City secured a club-record deal worth £116 million with Nottingham Forest for United's top target, Elliot Anderson. This move has left United scrambling for alternatives, as they were reportedly unwilling to meet the high price tag required to bring the England international to Old Trafford.
Adding to United's woes, Tottenham Hotspur recently agreed to pay West Ham £85 million for midfielder Mateus Fernandes. United had shown interest in Fernandes but did not pursue the deal aggressively enough once Spurs entered the fray. While United was prepared to bid £85 million, including add-ons, they believed that Spurs would simply raise their offer to £90 million, leading to their decision to step back.
Current Squad Dynamics
The situation at Manchester United is further complicated by the departures of several key players. Casemiro and Jadon Sancho have already left the club, leaving gaps in the squad that need to be addressed. Notably, Marcus Rashford and Andre Onana remain with the team, but the lack of incoming signings has raised eyebrows among fans and analysts alike.
With only Rasmus Hojlund's £38 million exit confirmed in May as part of the squad turnover, the club's inactivity in the transfer market is becoming increasingly concerning. As July continues, the pressure mounts on United to make strategic signings that will bolster their midfield and overall squad depth.
United's leadership has emphasized a more responsible approach to spending in the transfer market, but this cautious stance may backfire if it results in a weakened squad heading into the new season. The club's fans will be watching closely to see if any significant signings materialize in the coming weeks.



