Manchester United Sets Four Main Targets to Strengthen the Team's Ranks
Manchester United is preparing for a major restructuring in its midfield ahead of the upcoming season, with plans to strengthen Rúben Amorim's squad with new central players, according to the website "CaughtOffside."
The source indicated that the club has shortlisted four players as part of efforts to reshape the engine room in line with Amorim's tactical requirements, which focus on control, intensity, and tactical intelligence in midfield. It seems that Manchester United's management fully supports this vision, considering it essential for achieving sustainable success.
Among the prominent names on the club's list is Brighton player Carlos Baleba, who possesses the energy and balance needed for Amorim's midfield, especially in matches that require high pressing intensity and great physical fitness.
The club is also monitoring Adam Lallana, a Crystal Palace player, who has demonstrated tactical maturity and the ability to control and pass the ball intelligently since his move to the Premier League, in addition to Alex Scott, who, despite Bournemouth's fluctuating results, has continued to develop his level and is considered a flexible rotation option before potentially taking on a bigger role in the future.
The quartet is completed by Elliott Anderson, a Nottingham Forest player, who caught Amorim's attention due to his hard work and adaptability to multiple roles in midfield, making him an ideal choice to enhance the team's tactical depth.
The report confirmed that the goal of this strategy is clear, as Manchester United seeks to add quality and depth to the midfield, which has lacked stability and balance in recent seasons. This renewal is a fundamental part of the club's rebuilding plan under the leadership of Rúben Amorim.
The source indicated that the club has shortlisted four players as part of efforts to reshape the engine room in line with Amorim's tactical requirements, which focus on control, intensity, and tactical intelligence in midfield. It seems that Manchester United's management fully supports this vision, considering it essential for achieving sustainable success.
Among the prominent names on the club's list is Brighton player Carlos Baleba, who possesses the energy and balance needed for Amorim's midfield, especially in matches that require high pressing intensity and great physical fitness.
The club is also monitoring Adam Lallana, a Crystal Palace player, who has demonstrated tactical maturity and the ability to control and pass the ball intelligently since his move to the Premier League, in addition to Alex Scott, who, despite Bournemouth's fluctuating results, has continued to develop his level and is considered a flexible rotation option before potentially taking on a bigger role in the future.
The quartet is completed by Elliott Anderson, a Nottingham Forest player, who caught Amorim's attention due to his hard work and adaptability to multiple roles in midfield, making him an ideal choice to enhance the team's tactical depth.
The report confirmed that the goal of this strategy is clear, as Manchester United seeks to add quality and depth to the midfield, which has lacked stability and balance in recent seasons. This renewal is a fundamental part of the club's rebuilding plan under the leadership of Rúben Amorim.