Manchester United’s summer has started with a sense of movement, and for once, a touch of clarity. As reported by The Athletic, United have reached an initial €40.5m agreement with Atalanta for Ederson, with a further €4.5m in potential add-ons.
That is not a small bet. It is a statement about where this squad has been weakest, and where Michael Carrick clearly believes the next version of United must begin. Midfield has too often looked like a room with missing furniture, functional on some days, exposed on others, and never quite complete.
Ederson, 26, is expected to complete the move in July, potentially after Brazil’s World Cup involvement. His late call-up to Carlo Ancelotti’s squad only adds intrigue to the deal. United are buying a player with athleticism, aggression and positional flexibility, yet also one whose best version must now become his weekly version.
Midfield Rebuild Takes Shape
The Athletic’s wider reporting makes clear that Ederson will not be the final answer. United still need more in midfield with Casemiro leaving, Ugarte having not worked out and turnover in recent years.
Kobbie Mainoo is the only recognised central midfielder whose place feels secure. That is both exciting and slightly alarming. He is a superb talent, mature beyond his years, but he cannot be asked to carry the structure of an entire midfield rebuild.
United are expected to add at least one more midfielder, possibly two. That feels essential rather than extravagant.
Fernandes, Anderson and Scott Linked
Mateus Fernandes is high on the list, with United having already held talks over fee and wages. West Ham’s £80m valuation looks steep, particularly after relegation, and United are reportedly unwilling to meet that figure.
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