The club’s potential winter signings are contingent on Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s awaited confirmation of joining as a minority shareholder, contributing around £1.3m for a 25% stake in the team.
The 20-time English champions faced limitations under Financial Fair Play rules earlier, but with Ratcliffe’s proposed investment, football finance expert Kieran Maguire highlighted the potential for increased spending in January.
According to The Guardian, Manchester United’s wishlist for 2024 includes a center-back, two central midfielders, and a striker as priority positions.
Mason Mount’s struggle to find form since his arrival from Chelsea has reportedly concerned the Red Devils. Similarly, Sofyan Amrabat, on loan from Fiorentina, hasn’t made a notable impact, prompting United to eye a defensive midfielder and a number eight next year.
The club is also eyeing a center-back amid speculation about Raphael Varane’s future, especially after losing his starting spot. With Victor Lindelof and Jonny Evans’ contracts expiring in June, United might seek a right-sided center-back, potentially in January if the right opportunity arises.
Strengthening attacking options is also on United’s agenda, particularly in supporting Rasmus Hojlund in the center-forward position.
Hojlund, the team’s leading goal scorer this season, has yet to score in the Premier League, having netted all his goals in the Champions League.
While Anthony Martial showcased his skills recently against Everton, he, too, is out of contract in June and likely to depart. Jadon Sancho is set for a January exit due to his strained relationship with head coach Erik ten Hag.
There are potential departures for players like Casemiro and Donny van de Beek in January, as they are not in Ten Hag’s plans, while Harry Maguire and Scott McTominay, previously linked with summer exits, have been pivotal for United this season and are expected to stay at Old Trafford.
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