Manchester United are looking to strengthen their midfield this summer
Sir Jim Ratcliffe
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has made his thoughts on Man United's midfield clear(Image: Getty Images)
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe has already revealed his dream midfield maestro for Manchester United. After confirmation that Casemiro is set to leave Old Trafford when the season ends, focus has naturally shifted to who could step into the Brazilian's shoes.
United have been linked with a host of prominent targets, such as Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson, Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton and Brighton's Carlos Baleba. The expectation is that the club will invest heavily during the summer window to strengthen the middle of the park, especially with Kobbie Mainoo's long-term future also uncertain.
However, Ratcliffe cannot land his 'dream' acquisition, as that particular star has been retired for more than a decade. In 2024, the INEOS chairman was asked which former United icon he would revive at their peak to feature under then-head coach Erik ten Hag - and he barely hesitated.
"I think I'd bring Paul Scholes," he said on The Geraint Thomas Cycling Club podcast. "That's the player that they are sort of most missing.
"They've got a couple of players who are not Roy Keane but - Casemiro and [Kobbie] Mainoo - they're sort of quite defensive midfielders, you know? But they don't have a Paul Scholes or an [Andreas] Iniesta."
Since Ratcliffe took charge of football operations in February 2024, the Red Devils have spent in excess of £400million on new arrivals. During the 2024/25 season, recruitment efforts were clearly focused on shoring up the defence, with Matthijs de Ligt, Leny Yoro, Noussair Mazraoui and Patrick Dorgu all signed to reinforce the back line.
In 2025/26, attention shifted sharply to attacking reinforcements, as United reshaped their frontline by bringing in Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo. With those positions now strengthened, the spotlight is firmly expected to fall on midfield recruitment in the upcoming summer window.
Paul Scholes
Paul Scholes is Sir Jim Ratcliffe's 'dream' midfielder(Image: Daily Mirror)
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Very few available players can mirror Scholes' combination of technical excellence, creativity and precise distribution. Even so, reports indicate that United are ready to pursue one or two top-tier additions in order to complete their squad overhaul.
Casemiro has been a pivotal presence in the middle of the park, registering 150 appearances over three-and-a-half seasons following his move from Real Madrid. Although his form has fluctuated, his experience and influence will be difficult to replace, particularly given Manuel Ugarte's struggles.
The Uruguayan has featured from the start in only seven league games this season and speculation suggests he could be sold in the summer unless his situation improves under interim boss Michael Carrick.
Casemiro
Casemiro will leave United at the end of the season(Image: Gareth Copley, Getty Images)
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Mainoo has also faced uncertainty, having fallen out of favour during Ruben Amorim's tenure. Carrick, however, quickly reinstated the England international, awarding him starts in back-to-back wins over Manchester City and Arsenal - marking his first league appearances of the season.
With doubts surrounding United's midfield options and Ratcliffe's long-standing admiration for Scholes well known, the club's next transfer decision could shape the next chapter of their rebuild.
With uncertainty swirling around United's midfield and Ratcliffe's admiration for Scholes well-documented, the club's next move in the market could define the next phase of their rebuild. And if they can find even a fraction of the control, creativity and authority Scholes once provided, it may finally give Old Trafford the heartbeat it has long been craving.
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