Manchester United’s nightmare season ended in disappointment following a defeat to Tottenham in the Europa League final.
The 1-0 loss capped off a turbulent campaign that saw the Red Devils crash out of all competitions and fail to qualify for Europe.
With just domestic football to focus on next term, Ruben Amorim and INEOS are preparing to launch a complete squad overhaul.
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Their summer strategy appears geared towards young, high-potential talent capable of offering immediate and long-term value.
Recent reports suggest a shift in United’s scouting lens – looking beyond traditional markets to snap up the stars of tomorrow before the big guns do.
Now, 18-year-old Scottish midfielder Lennon Miller has emerged as the latest name on United’s radar.
According to Graeme Bailey via TBR Football, Manchester United have already made contact with Motherwell to explore a potential deal for the teenager, who’s regarded as one of the best young prospects in Britain.
Lennon Miller enjoyed a standout season in the Scottish Premiership, racking up 39 appearances and an impressive 3,398 minutes for Motherwell.
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The youngster contributed four goals and eight assists from midfield and even captained the side between November and December, underlining his maturity and leadership qualities.
United are believed to be just one of several Premier League clubs chasing Miller, with Chelsea, Tottenham, Newcastle, Brighton, Brentford, Crystal Palace, and West Ham all tracking him.
Abroad, interest is heating up too, with Serie A trio Atalanta, Como, and Bologna reportedly circling, alongside Ligue 1 outfit Strasbourg and Scottish giants Celtic.
Motherwell had earlier placed a near-£10 million valuation on their prized asset, though that figure could rise as clubs position themselves for a bidding war.
TBR’s report highlights Miller’s mentality and character as standout features that align perfectly with INEOS’ new recruitment model, which prioritises technically gifted and mentally resilient youth.
He joins a list of young talents United are monitoring, including Leny Yoro, Patrick Dorgu, and Ayden Heaven, all seen as long-term investments in the club’s rebuild.
Whether Miller ends up at Old Trafford remains to be seen, but it’s clear United are keen to act fast before their rivals pull ahead.
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