The transfer situation of MU in the summer market 2025 is still quite stalemate when it has only brought 2 rookies. However, this week, the Red Devils can complete up to 7 deals.
Only 6 days left, Man United will return to play with the first friendly match during the pre -season against Leeds United at the Friends Arena Stadium in Stockholm.
Maheus CuHa is likely to have a debut in the Red Devils shirt after completing the 62.5 million pound transfer from Wolves. Meanwhile, young left -back Diego Leon can also participate for the first time in the squad.
Coach Ruben Amorim may have expected the team to go further in the transfer market at this time. However, next week promises to be very exciting with the club before the trip to Sweden.
Here are 7 transfer deals that Man United can be done next week:
Breakthrough with Mbeumo
This is probably Man United's biggest “long play” in the summer transfer window, but they are hoping to achieve an important step in recruiting Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford this week.
The Red Devils are eager to have the Cameroon striker, and Mbeumo himself wants to move to Old Trafford. However, Brentford rejected the first two offers to the player who scored 20 goals in the Premier League last season. Man United understand that the third price should make a difference if you want to reach an agreement.
Push away 5 “rebellious people”
In order to promote the recruitment deals, Man United first need to collect financial resources from selling players. 9 days ago, the Red Devils confirmed that Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Antony, Alejandro Garnacho and Tyrell Malacia had all applied to leave the club. However, there has not been any specific progress in selling them.
If the situation changes this week, it will be a “key” to help open many new players.
The money from Real Madrid
After obtaining an amount from Anthony Elanga moving from Nottingham Forest to Newcastle United, Man United will continue to follow the move from Real Madrid this week.
Los Blancos is about to sign a contract with left -back Alvaro Carreras from Benfica for a fee of £ 43 million, or £ 38 million on the amount of 5 million pounds they had spent to buy this player from Man United last summer.
Man United wisely installed the terms of 20% profit from the next transfer, and they will receive £ 7.62 million when the Carreras deal is completed.
This week may mark a turning point in the reconstruction of the United squad under Amorim – from the top -to -target of MBeumo, handling the stars who want to leave, to taking advantage of the terms of selling old players. These deals will partly determine the direction of the Red Devils in the new season.