After Maheus Cuha, MU continued to “withdraw” Wolves when the Reds recently unexpectedly reached an agreement to recruit another talent of Wolves.
MU entered the 2025/26 season with a clear goal. It closed one of the most disappointing seasons in recent history. After finishing at the 15th place in the domestic league and losing to Tottenham in the UEFA Europa League final, the “Red Devils” began a comprehensive reconstruction, under the guidance of the Portuguese coach, Ruben Amorim.
MU has started the summer transfer activity by recruiting Maheus Cunha from Wolves. The Midlands team wants to retain the Cunha, the player is considered the best of the “wolf” last season, with 15 goals scored and six assists in the Premier League.
However, Cunha really wanted to move to Man United. The Red Devils then triggered the £ 62.5 million contract release term in the Brazilian's contract to take him to Old Trafford. Along with two quality additions called Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko, Cunha promises to create a “super attack” trio for MU in the new season.
According to British media, the Manchester team is trying to complete the deal to recruit another Wolves talent. Specifically, MU has reached an agreement to sign a contract with the striker who is highly appreciated, Ben Lyne. It should be known, some Premier League clubs have shown interest in Lynne over the past time. Wolves U15 striker is quite versatile, when it is capable of playing in the position of left wing midfielder and central midfielder.
Under Ineos, recruiting the most promising young talents is always the focus in the recruitment plan of the club. Earlier this summer, Man United completed signing a contract with young striker Enzo Kana-Biyik. To ensure the development of the French player was not hindered, MU gave Enzo Kana-Biyik to play in Lausanne-Sport, the team playing in the Swiss league on loan.
Meanwhile, Nice, the club also owned by Ineos, showed interest in borrowing about Chido Obi for a season. The Danish player enrolled Man United's academy from Arsenal last summer. In fact, Man United's Academy helped the club's leadership to raise funds for their summer transfer activities.
Man United pocketed about £ 15 million from the transfer of Alvaro Carreras, Anthony Elanga and Maxi Oyedele. This trio graduated from the prestigious MU training furnace but could not affirm its position at Old Trafford.
Moreover, the Manchester team is getting progress in negotiations with Chelsea for another product of MU MU training, Alejandro Garnacho. The Argentine player is valued at £ 50 million. The sale of him can help Man United recruit an excellent midfielder for Ruben Amorim this summer.