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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayYet again in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era, Manchester United are in the midst of a pivotal, 'transitional' summer under a new manager, with Ruben Amorim needing to oversee a sizeable rebuild at Old Trafford.
Fresh from the disappointment of a 15th-place Premier League finish and a limp Europa League final defeat, a fresh start is needed in Manchester. What better way to kickstart a new era than with new signings.

£62.5m has already been spent on Wolverhampton Wanderers star, Matheus Cunha, while the Red Devils are also confirming the £7m capture of Paraguayan teenager, Diego Leon, having struck a deal with Cerro Porteno in January.
If improvements are to be made on a dismal few years at Old Trafford, those deals must surely mark the beginning, rather than the end of the club's dealings this summer, not least with a gruelling set of fixtures to kick things off.
When Arsenal come to town on 17 August, Amorim could do with having everything settled and sorted, avoiding the typical deadline day drama and desperation. If everything does go to plan, here's how Man United's dream squad could look for 2025/26...
The goalkeepers
Onana & Bayindir ruthlessly replaced
It might not be the priority, but if funds are available, there should well be a drastic overhaul in United's goalkeeping department, with both Andre Onana and Altay Bayindir in need of a fresh start elsewhere.
In the case of Onana, the former Ajax and Inter man has been tipped for a move to Saudi Arabia after enduring a miserable two seasons in English football, having made five errors leading to a goal across the Premier League and Europa League last term.
Bayindir fared little better, shipping four against both Brentford and Newcastle United at the tail-end of last term, having got away with one against Aston Villa on the final day.
With veteran Englishman Tom Heaton set to stay, and promising academy star Radek Vitek returning from a loan spell at Austrian side BW Linz, two solid backups are already at Amorim's disposal.

As for a new number one, a £50m move for Lille's Lucas Chevalier has been touted, with the Frenchman regarded as “one of the most talented young goalkeepers in Europe" by talent scout Jacek Kulig.
Full list of goalkeepers - Lucas Chevalier, Radek Vitek, Tom Heaton
The defence
Strength in depth despite limited recruitment
With so much work to be done at either end of the pitch, it could be argued that the defensive unit is of least concern heading into the new season, with Amorim blessed with strength in depth - provided everyone is fit and available.
The signings in attack could see Amad slip back into a right wing-back role, with the Ivorian memorably providing the assist for the first goal of the Amorim regime from that starting berth against Ipswich Town.
Lining up at right centre-back, exciting teenager Leny Yoro emerged as a real shining light in the back end of last term, with the experience of Harry Maguire - described as "perfect" for this system by his manager - likely to be invaluable next to him.
While long-term target Jarrad Branthwaite has signed a new deal at Everton, United already boast a handful of options at left centre-back, with both Lisandro Martinez and Luke Shaw set to be in the frame, fitness permitting, while young Ayden Heaven will also be pushing for a more prominent role.
“I came in as an 18-year-old at United and you do feel that pressure, but to come in as a centre-back - which is obviously a position where you can’t afford to make mistakes, otherwise you get punished – is very difficult.
“He looks like he’s been there for years and that’s the biggest compliment I can give him.” Wayne Rooney on Ayden Heaven.
Amorim could also have three options to rotate at left wing-back, with January signing Patrick Dorgu likely to compete with the teenage duo of Harry Amass and recent arrival, Leon - the latter of whom has been described as like a "stream train" by analyst Ben Mattinson.
Full list of right wing-backs - Amad, Diogo Dalot
Full list of centre-backs - RCB (Leny Yoro, Noussair Mazraoui); CB (Harry Maguire, Matthijs de Ligt); LCB (Lisandro Martinez, Ayden Heaven, Luke Shaw)
Full list of left wing-backs - Patrick Dorgu, Harry Amass, Diego Leon
The midfielders
One key signing could make all the difference
With Cunha likely to be Amorim's first-choice pick as a number ten, that acquisition may have sealed Bruno Fernandes' fate, with the United skipper seemingly destined for a long-term role in one of the two midfield berths.
Again the chief creator in the division last term, the talismanic playmaker has shunned Saudi interest to remain in Manchester. Now all that is needed is a suitable partner.
Bruno Fernandes |
91 |
Cole Palmer |
89 |
Mohamed Salah |
89 |
Enzo Fernandez |
79 |
Bryan Mbeumo |
70 |
Dejan Kulusevski |
65 |
Martin Odegaard |
63 |
Mikel Damsgaard |
63 |
Leif Davis |
61 |
Yourie Tielemans |
61 |
Manuel Ugarte has prior experience working under Amorim, although his lack of involvement in the Bilbao showpiece outlined his initial struggles. Casemiro, meanwhile, could be kept on for his experience and leadership, but at 33, he should no longer be a regular starter at Premier League level.
Thankfully, the academy has produced the likes of Toby Collyer and teenage sensation, Jack Fletcher, for Amorim to lean more heavily on next term, although Fernandes' first-choice partner could arrive in the form of Douglas Luiz, with talks reportedly being held with Juventus over a potential deal.
The Brazilian only left Aston Villa for £42m last summer, yet amid a testing time in Turin, a return to the Premier League could be on the cards. As United legend Roy Keane previously stated, he is a "quality" talent and has already proved himself in England. Box ticked.
Full list of central midfielders - Bruno Fernandes, Douglas Luiz, Manuel Ugarte, Casemiro, Toby Collyer, (Jack Fletcher)
The forwards
Major moves made to upgrade limp forward line
They say goals win games, but defence wins titles - well, right now, United are more concerned with the former, rather than the latter, having been so desperately poor last term.
It's time for out with the old and in with the new, with Alejandro Garnacho, Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Antony all in need of a fresh start, alongside Inter Milan target, Rasmus Hojlund.
If everything goes to plan, the Red Devils could be strengthened by three players who netted 51 Premier League goals between them last term, in the form of Cunha (15), Bryan Mbeumo (20) and Ollie Watkins (16).

A deal for the £70m-rated Mbeumo continues to rumble on, while reports have outlined that an approach has been made for Villa's Watkins, with Viktor Gyokeres looking destined to end up at Arsenal. Watkins, it has been said, could fetch around £60m this summer.
While it is Brentford's "mini-Salah" - as hailed by talkSPORT's Jason Cundy - who enjoyed the more fruitful 2024/25, his former Bees teammate has been Mr Consistent in the top-flight for half a decade now, after reaching double figures for league goals in each of his five seasons at Villa.

A new look triumvirate could then lead the line under Amorim next term, and with the likes of Joshua Zirkzee, Mason Mount and Kobbie Mainoo in reserve, the Old Trafford faithful could finally have something to shout about.
Full list of number tens - Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, Mason Mount, Kobbie Mainoo
Full list of strikers - Ollie Watkins, Joshua Zirkzee, Chido Obi