Manchester United is on the verge of making some key summer signings. The Red Devils have been linked to several top players, including Mateus Fernandes, Ayyoub Bouaddi, and Aurelien Tchouameni.

What's the latest on Manchester United's transfer news?

The summer transfer window is in full swing, and Manchester United has been handed a blow with West Ham star Mateus Fernandes reportedly on the verge of completing a move to Tottenham Hotspur.

Reinforcing the midfield has been a priority since last summer, and with Casemiro's exit, the need for reinforcements has only intensified. United are set to welcome Ederson from Atalanta following his spell with Brazil at the World Cup but the club plan to add more bodies to the position.

Who are the top targets for Manchester United?

Lille and Morocco teenager Ayyoub Bouaddi has emerged as a target, but Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City are all interested. He is reportedly set to cost at least £69million.

Aurelien Tchouameni and Alex Scott are alternatives to both of those with fresh updates seeing United handed a boost to signing either the Real Madrid or Bournemouth star.

What's the current state of Manchester United's squad?

As of July 1, 2026, Manchester United is sitting in 3rd place in the Premier League with 71 points from 38 games, and a recent form of WWDWW. The team has scored 69 goals and conceded 50, with a goal difference of +19.

CategoryStat
League Standing3rd
Points71
Recent FormWWDWW
Goals Scored69
Goals Conceded50

What's next for Manchester United?

The Red Devils will face AC Milan at home on August 15, 2026. Before that, Marcus Rashford will start for England against DR Congo.

Manchester United have confirmed the signing of Andrea Medina for their women's team. The defender has signed a three-year contract after making the move from Atletico Madrid Femenino.

Medina said: “Manchester United has an incredible history, and I am excited to join a team that is determined to write its own chapter at one of the most important clubs in the world.”