Manchester United are entering the final stages of the summer transfer window with key positional needs still under active evaluation. Having already secured additions to strengthen the squad, INEOS decision-makers are focusing on concluding targeted business before deadline day.

Primary Late-Window Transfer Targets

Transfers Manchester United Can Still Complete Before the Transfer Window Shuts
Carrick Can Still Complete Before the Transfer Window Shuts

Lewis Hall (Newcastle United) – Left-Back Priority:
Manchester United have maintained interest in Newcastle's Lewis Hall as their top left-back target to secure long-term positional stability.

Carlos Baleba (Brighton & Hove Albion) – Midfield Reinforcement: Central midfield monitoring continues, with Brighton's Carlos Baleba remaining a long-term target to provide dynamism alongside recent summer additions.

Alex Scott (Bournemouth) – Alternative Midfield Option: Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott remains on United's radar as a high-engine engine option to complement the midfield setup.

Attacking Cover: With frontline injuries and squad balance being assessed, United are evaluating late market opportunities to add centre-forward cover before the market closes.

Manchester United have completed 4 main senior first-team signings during the 2026 summer transfer window, alongside additional academy and returning-loan additions.

Confirmed Arrivals (4 Senior Signings)

Andrey Santos (Central Midfield) – Signed from Chelsea (~£50m / €56.3m)

Youri Tielemans (Central Midfield) – Signed from Aston Villa (~£35m / €41m)

Karl Darlow (Goalkeeper) – Signed from Leeds United (Free Transfer)

Tynan Thompson (Left Winger) – Signed from Tottenham Hotspur (~£8m)

Summary Table

MetricTotal Count
Senior First-Team Additions4 (Santos, Tielemans, Darlow, Thompson)
Total Expenditure~£93m (€97.3m)
Key Departures4 (Rasmus Højlund sold to Napoli; Casemiro, Jadon Sancho, Tyrell Malacia released/moved)