United have six months to sign their dream midfielder.

United have six months to sign their dream midfielder.

If Manchester United are going to be successful with Erik ten Hag at the helm, they need to start planning for the summer transfer market as soon as possible.

Even though the summer transfer window has only recently come to a close, Manchester United must get a head start on laying the groundwork for the winter transfer window so that it can also be a successful one. This summer, Erik ten Hag was given a backing of £225.41 million by the club, which is the most money the club has ever spent in a single transfer window.

United addressed the majority of their problems with the players they brought in, and despite the fact that there was a desire for another attacker and a full-back, there will be no sympathy if Ten Hag is unable to secure a top-four finish with the squad he has assembled. United addressed the majority of their problems with the players they brought in.


Charlie McNeill, a promising youngster from the club's academy, has a chance of earning a permanent promotion to the first team, which would add another option in front of goal. However, signing a true striker will undoubtedly be the top priority for the upcoming season, especially given the fact that Cristiano Ronaldo appears likely to leave at the conclusion of his current deal.

 

However, the next player on the agenda will be a progressive central midfielder. This is the kind of player that Ten Hag prioritized this summer in his pursuit of Frenkie de Jong, but he was unsuccessful. United made up for the loss by signing Casemiro to their roster, but he has an entirely unique playing style, and Christian Eriksen has been repurposed to fill in temporarily for the more expansive role that was previously held.

 

It is possible that Manchester United will reignite their interest in the Dutchman for the upcoming season; however, any move would be contingent on United qualifying for the Champions League once again and De Jong actively wanting to leave the club, which was not something that interested him at all this summer.

 

Prior to playing for Manchester City was Jude Bellingham.

Jude Bellingham addresses the media prior to Borussia Dortmund's match against Manchester City in the Champions League.

 

However, if United are serious about acquiring a creative midfielder during the upcoming summer transfer window, then Jude Bellingham's name should be at the very top of their list of potential candidates.

 

Because of his exploits with Borussia Dortmund, the young player, who is only 19 years old, is already well-known throughout Europe. It is likely that the player's notoriety will grow further when he competes for England in the World Cup later this year.

 

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The story of Bellingham was a key narrative leading up to Dortmund's match against City this week. Although he ended up on the losing side of the match, the teenager gave his team the lead and shone brightly against one of the best teams in world football.

 

Bellingham is admired for his incredible ability to perform on the field; however, what separates him from the majority of other talented teenagers is his level of maturity as well as the way in which he carries himself and consistently leads by example.

 

Owen Hargreaves, a former midfielder for Manchester United, made these comments about the young player after the game: "The way he speaks and plays for a 19-year-old is not normal." "He showed against City that he is a Swiss army knife by popping up and scoring. He is easily comparable to the very best. Those are the players you need to be concerned about, like Jude, who can be physical like Steven Gerrard and play balls over the top. [At the World Cup], he will most certainly be starting for me."

 

Bellingham, despite playing the position of central midfielder, holds the record for the most goals scored by an English teenager in the history of the Champions League. He also holds the record for the most appearances made by an English teenager.

 

Gary Lineker compared him to Bryan Robson for his performance on Wednesday night, and it appears almost certain that Birmingham-born Billy Bellingham will go on to have a career that is comparable to the careers of the greats he is already being compared to.

 

The fact that he is already performing at such a high standard in Europe and at the international level is a sign that he should have little trouble making a move to an even bigger club next summer if he wants to do so. If he wants to do so, he should have little trouble making the move. The only question that remains is, who is it?

 

The teenage player has been linked with moves to Manchester United, City, Liverpool, and Real Madrid this week, but it will be Bellingham who does the talking at any transfer meetings, such is his position of power as one of the most exciting players in the world right now.

 

The former Birmingham midfielder was given a tour of the United training complex prior to his move to Dortmund as they looked to win the race for his signature. However, even a meeting with Sir Alex Ferguson was not enough to convince Bellingham that the move was the right one for him, and he ultimately decided to sign with Dortmund instead.

 

Playing time was of the utmost importance to him, which is something that Dortmund not only promised, but have also delivered on ever since he moved to them two years ago.

 

 

It is abundantly clear that Bellingham is aware of what he wants and that he has been well advised on how to proceed with his career. If he does move at the end of the season, it will undoubtedly be a situation very similar to this one. If United want to compete for his signature, they will not only need to make the midfielder promises, but they will also need to earn his trust and demonstrate that they can deliver them. Only then will they be able to compete for his signature.

 

The fact that the club allowed the new manager, Ten Hag, to spend a record amount of money on his own personal targets during the summer is a clear indication that they have faith in Ten Hag as their new manager. Such trust is sure to be an attractive quality for any potential new recruit.


Bellingham had his tour of United's facilities in March of 2020, ahead of a possible move in the summer, and if he has a successful World Cup, then the teenager may very well start to consider his options by the following spring.

 

There is a possibility that United only has six months to demonstrate why Old Trafford ought to be Bellingham's next destination.


Chris Eberechi

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Humphrey Arinze Chukwu 2 yrs

If Manchester United are going to be successful with Erik ten Hag at the helm, they need to start planning for the summer transfer market as soon as possible.

 
 
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