Manchester United’s Transfer Outlook: Latest Developments and Analysis
With the January transfer window now closed for a week, Manchester United’s focus remains firmly on strengthening Ruben Amorim’s squad. Despite a weekend victory, the club is well aware that more reinforcements are necessary to reclaim dominance in English football.
During the winter window, United secured the signings of Patrick Dorgu and Ayden Heaven, but there is still significant work to be done. At least three key positions need bolstering, and unlike previous transfer periods, the club seems determined to get ahead of the curve and finalize deals early.
United Continue Pursuit of Geovany Quenda
One name consistently linked with United is Geovany Quenda, a promising talent who has been on the club’s radar ever since Amorim’s move from Lisbon. Reports suggest United plan to make a formal move for him once the season concludes.
According to Portuguese publication Record, United officials attended Sporting CP’s recent 1-1 draw with Porto to scout Quenda and are set to observe him again in the upcoming clash against Borussia Dortmund.
Speculation indicates that United have already reached an agreement on a £50 million fee for the 17-year-old, who is seen as an ideal candidate to enhance Amorim’s wing-back options.
A source close to the club noted, “Gyokeres and Quenda seem almost certain to follow Amorim to Manchester. Reports from Portugal suggest that United are already laying the groundwork for this transfer, which is promising.”
However, there’s a lesson to be learned from their approach to Dorgu. The left-back was a target from the start of the window, yet his transfer wasn’t finalized until the closing days. United must act swiftly to secure Quenda and integrate him into Amorim’s system as soon as possible.
Surprise Interest in Dominic Calvert-Lewin
In a surprising turn, Spanish outlet Fichajes reports that United are considering a move for Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin. His contract at Goodison Park expires in the summer, making him an attractive option for a free transfer.
Calvert-Lewin is reportedly one of five players United are targeting for free signings, alongside Jonathan David, Angel Gomes, Leroy Sané, and Jonathan Tah. Given Financial Fair Play (FFP) constraints, United are keen to explore cost-effective options in the market.
However, there are mixed opinions on the potential deal. A club insider stated, “Calvert-Lewin should be crossed off the list. His injury history is a major red flag, and he doesn’t fit the profile of the prolific striker Amorim requires.”
That said, the other four names on the shortlist could significantly strengthen the squad. The challenge will be securing these signings ahead of rival clubs, especially with heavy competition for high-profile free agents. United must act decisively to avoid missing out on priority targets.
As the summer transfer window approaches, Manchester United’s recruitment team faces a crucial test in delivering the reinforcements needed to propel Amorim’s side back to the top.