Manchester United are circling Aurelien Tchouameni and Alex Scott as the next big midfield signings, a move that could lock in the squad that finished 3rd with 71 points and a recent 4‑game winning run.

Who are the targets?

Aurelien Tchouameni, the 23‑year‑old French midfielder, has been a key figure at his current club, praised for his defensive discipline and composure on the ball. Alex Scott, the 27‑year‑old English playmaker, offers creativity and a knack for unlocking tight defenses. Both players fit the profile United need after a season that saw them score 69 goals while conceding 50.

Why now?

United’s midfield struggled at times during the campaign, especially in matches where they dropped points against lower‑ranked sides. Adding Tchouameni’s ball‑winning ability and Scott’s vision could give manager Erik ten Hag the flexibility to rotate without losing balance. The club sits 14 points behind Arsenal, so bolstering the centre of the park is a logical step before the final push.

How realistic are the deals?

Negotiations are expected to be complex. Tchouameni’s current contract includes a release clause that sits above United’s typical spending ceiling, while Scott’s club is reluctant to let go of a player who has become integral to their attack. Both clubs have hinted that a loan with an option to buy might be the only viable route.

What does the data say?

StatisticValue
League standing3rd in Premier League, 71 pts, 20W‑11D‑7L
Goals this season69 scored, 50 conceded (+19 GD)
Recent form (last 5)4W‑1D‑0L (WWWWD)
Last resultBrighton 0‑3 Manchester United (2026‑05‑24)
Next fixturevs AC Milan (home, 2026‑08‑15)

The numbers underline a side that can dominate but still needs that extra spark in midfield to challenge for the title. If United can secure either target, the squad will have the depth to sustain a push against Arsenal’s lead.

What’s next for United?

Ten Hag will likely prioritize the Tchouameni deal, given the Frenchman's defensive profile aligns with United’s current tactical setup. Meanwhile, Scott could be a backup plan if negotiations stall. With the next fixture against AC Milan looming, the club hopes to finalize at least one signing before the summer window closes, ensuring the squad is ready for the upcoming European campaign.