Manchester United are preparing for a transformative summer window under the Ineos regime, according to UnitedinFocus.
With hopes high, the focus is on reinforcing key positions to ensure a more promising season ahead.
Ahead of the summer transfer window, United has identified four primary areas in need of bolstering: center-half, left-back, central midfield, and up-front, with a potential addition to the right-wing also on the cards.
In goal, Andre Onana appears poised to retain his starting position, while the bench could see movement, with Altay Bayindir's departure looming.
Defense presents good options, with Diogo Dalot a firm choice for the right-back slot. However, left-back remains a point of interest, with Luke Shaw facing competition from potential newcomer Milos Kerkez.
The center-half pairing is set for a change, with Lisandro Martinez a certain starter on the left, with Leny Yoro emerging as a strong contender to replace Raphael Varane.
Alternatives like Jarrad Branthwaite or Aaron Anselmino may also feature, depending on the price.
In midfield, the quest to complement Kobbie Mainoo could lead to Sporting Lisbon's Morten Hjulmand, providing the defensive solidity required for the young talent to thrive,
Bruno Fernandes is expected to retain his place, despite speculation surrounding his agent. However, an addition like Desire Doue could add to United's midfield depth.
The potential arrival of Michael Olise on the right flank, financed by the sales of Mason Greenwood and potentially Jadon Sancho, could change the team's attack.
On the left, Alejandro Garnacho's stellar performances position him ahead of Marcus Rashford, though the latter remains a formidable option.
While a striker is on the wishlist, Rasmus Hojlund is likely to lead the line for Manchester United, at least initially, as the club seeks to reinforce their attacking options.
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