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Feyenoord midfielder drawing Manchester United and Liverpool interest

Ruben Amorim’s summer rebuild at Manchester United has taken shape with the arrival of Matheus Cunha, but the club’s work in the transfer market is far from done.

The Red Devils are still prioritising midfield reinforcements as Amorim looks to inject energy and versatility into a squad that limped to the end of last season.

Manchester United are closely monitoring the futures of players like Jadon Sancho and Antony, both of whom could be moved on in the coming weeks to make room for fresher options.

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Amid this period of transition, a number of midfielders across Europe have been linked with United, with Ederson of Atalanta among the names on their radar.

But it’s another Serie A-linked target who is now turning heads at Old Trafford.

Quinten Timber has emerged as a surprise target for Manchester United, despite the Feyenoord star suffering a serious knee injury in February that ruled him out for the rest of the 2024/25 season.

According to sources from Caught Offside, Timber’s dynamic presence in midfield and intelligent reading of the game has placed him firmly on the radar of top Premier League clubs — including United.

The 23-year-old Dutch international had contributed six goals in 26 appearances before sustaining external lateral ligament damage that required surgery.

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Although his long-term recovery remains a concern, scouts from Old Trafford are expected to closely monitor his rehabilitation over the coming weeks.

Feyenoord are currently trying to extend Timber’s contract, which expires in 2026, but negotiations have reportedly stalled.

Should an agreement fail to materialise, the Dutch giants are prepared to accept offers in the region of €25–30 million, fearing they could lose the midfielder for free in the near future.

United will face stiff competition from domestic rivals such as Liverpool, Arsenal, and Spurs, as well as clubs in Italy, Germany, and Spain.

However, Amorim’s project at Old Trafford and the promise of a central role could prove decisive if United decide to formally enter the race.

Whether they make their move now or wait until Quinten Timber returns to full fitness remains to be seen — but interest from Carrington is real.

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