Manchester United remain on course to return to the Champions League next season following their stunning run of form under caretaker manager Michael Carrick.
Carrick has put himself into contention to be the club's next permanent boss after taking 22 points from a possible 27 available, cementing United's spot in third position in the Premier League table.
A return to Europe's elite next term will not only boost Man United's summer transfer budget, but being able to offer Champions League football to prospective signings will allow them to compete for the very best players once again.
One of the key positions where there will be changes this summer will be central midfield, with Casemiro already announcing that he will leave when his contract expires at the end of the season.
According to GIVEMESPORT sources, United will add two new players in that position as they look to progress even further in 2026-27.
Man United Get Green Light for Bargain Camavinga Deal
Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga runs with the ball
GIVEMESPORT sources have revealed that United have a big interest in midfielders currently plying their trade in the Premier League, including Newcastle United's Sandro Tonali, Brighton and Hove Albion's Carlos Baleba, Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton and Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson.
The latter has reportedly been valued at £100m by Forest, and it is a similar story to the other players mentioned when it comes to asking prices - United's Premier League rivals aren't willing to sell on the cheap.
Baleba, Wharton and Tonali have all been mentioned alongside £100m fees too, giving United something to think about when they consider which two players they are going to target.
What is becoming clear is that the Red Devils may get more for their money abroad, with interest confirmed in Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga.
According to Football Insider, Los Blancos are willing to listen to offers in excess of €50m (£43m) for the 23-year-old.
Camavinga is a Casemiro Upgrade
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While Casemiro has been in outstanding form for United this season, and especially under Carrick in recent weeks, netting in his last Premier League matches, he is 34 years of age and in the twilight years of his career.
United fans would probably love to keep him based on what they've seen in 2025-26, but there is no chance of a U-turn on the decision made by club and player, according to GMS sources.
The mission to find his replacement will have started behind the scenes at United, and Camavinga may just have emerged in a deal that the Red Devils simply couldn't refuse.
If it is true that they could potentially land the 'world-class' France international for less than £50m, then they have to try and make it happen.
Camavinga has the physical traits to be a success in the Premier League, and he stands at a similar height to Casemiro.
The Frenchman, who is versatile and can also feature at full-back, has made 213 appearances for Real despite only turning 23 years of age in November. Making that number of outings in the famous white shirt for arguably the biggest club in the world this early in his career shows how good he is.
Starts haven't been guaranteed for Camavinga this season, but he has won 11 trophies during his time at the Bernabeu, including two Champions Leagues.
That means the Frenchman is a winner, and that experience and know-how of lifting multiple trophies is exactly what United need once Casemiro departs.