MU still has a lot of work to do in the summer transfer window 2025. And according to the British media, up to 4 deals can be completed this week.
After spending 127.5 million pounds to recruit Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cuha, along with young defender Diego Leon, impressed the season, coach Ruben Amorim was still aggressively rebuilding forces, both in the afternoon and going. Here are 4 names that may be related to the transfer deals right this week, according to the Daily Star Sport.
According to The Sun, MU jumped into competition with Brentford in the race for signatures of young talent Idrissa Gueye (18 years old) from Metz, just a few weeks after they signed a contract with Bryan Mbeumo itself from this team.
Brentford previously thought that Southampton was a rival, but now they have to compete with MU, Dortmund and Burnley. Metz has rated the Guyye at £ 15 million, and MU considers this to be a future investment. This player can be borrowed or played for the Academy.
This is considered the second “punch” of MU in Brentford's transfer ambition this summer, after the Mbeumo.
Antony, one of the members of the “edge group”, may be the next name to leave Old Trafford after Rashford joined Barca on loan.
Antony's Junior Pedroso representative confirmed that the client was opening with the ability to move to Saudi Pro League, especially after Real Betis refused to spend according to the price that MU requested, despite his pretty good performance in the previous season as loan.
Pedroso said: “He is on the market. Many clubs want to know the current situation of Antony. We are listening to projects and analysis. Antony is ready to go to Arab if there is an appropriate proposal.”
The left -back Luke Shaw was absent in MU's 110 matches in the last two seasons due to injury. According to The Sun, clubs in Saudi Arabia are seriously negotiating to bring the British player to the Middle East.
Shaw understood that herself was no longer a key factor in the 3-4-3 diagram of coach Ruben Amorim, so the breakup of the Red Devils could arrive earlier than expected.
Another left -back is likely to leave MU, Harry Amass – a young player who is not chosen to take a trip to the US, to prepare for a loan contract.
In Carrington, Amass is highly appreciated, but with Patrick Dorgu and Diego Leon are leading in the first team race, the best option is that he leaves to gain regular competition experience.