Ruben Amorim David Moyes Manchester United manager and Everton manager
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Manchester United fans are eager to see more transfer movement as the club’s pre-season schedule draws closer and the squad return date nears.
The arrival of Matheus Cunha from Wolves has helped lift the mood slightly, while negotiations for Bryan Mbeumo continue in the background with a third bid being lined up.
With Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS looking to back Ruben Amorim this summer, supporters are expecting more progress as the rebuild enters a crucial phase.
Midfield remains an area to strengthen.
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Especially with Casemiro no longer the player he once was and Christian Eriksen out the door.
Amorim will undoubtedly more athleticism and defensive presence in the engine room.
Now, Manchester United and Everton are both working on a potential £5m deal to sign Leicester City’s Wilfred Ndidi.
That is according to GiveMeSport’s report via the Market Madness podcast.
Ndidi, who suffered relegation with Leicester last season after just one year back in the Premier League, has become of interest for clubs seeking proven top-flight experience at a bargain price.
Despite having a £9m release clause in his contract, clubs are aiming to secure a deal closer to £5m due to the Nigerian’s high wages.
Thus, significantly impacting the overall cost of the transfer.
United and Everton aren’t the only ones interested.
Juventus and Real Betis are also monitoring the 28-year-old.
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Betis view Ndidi as a replacement for Johnny Cardoso following his move to Atletico Madrid.
Saudi Pro League sides Al-Ahli, Al-Nassr, and NEOM SC have also been offered the midfielder, according to GiveMeSport’s report.
While he is open to a move to the Middle East, no concrete progress has been made on that front yet.
Ndidi was first linked to Manchester United back in June, with reports highlighting the club’s interest in adding a physically dominant, defensive-minded option without draining the wider transfer budget.
Described by Squawka as “underrated,” Ndidi has made over 300 appearances for Leicester since joining from Genk in 2017 and could now be set for a new chapter.
A move to Old Trafford is becoming a real possibility.
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