Manchester United are reshaping their squad with purpose this summer, targeting a bold attacking overhaul while navigating the complexities of wage structures and contract clauses. Under Michael Carrick’s early tenure, the club has already restructured the wage bill and completed significant business, but the window remains fluid with high-profile arrivals and exits still in play.
Rashford’s future hangs in the balance as United chase Champions League riches
Marcus Rashford’s future at Old Trafford has become a central talking point, complicated by a lucrative clause in his contract that now looms larger following United’s Champions League return. The clause, which guarantees a 25% pay rise upon European qualification, would inflate his £300,000-a-week salary by approximately £4.2m annually—taking his annual earnings from around £15.6m to £19.8m. A proposed permanent switch to Barcelona appeared viable after his loan stint in Catalonia, but the Catalan club’s £70m acquisition of Anthony Gordon has seemingly closed that door. With just over three weeks left in the window, both player and club face a narrowing path to a resolution.
United’s activity this summer has included high-profile departures that freed up budget and wage space, notably Jadon Sancho’s free-agent exit and Casemiro’s move to Inter Miami. These exits have allowed for targeted reinforcements, including a £35m deal for Youri Tielemans—signed on a five-year contract—and a £48m initial outlay for Andrey Santos, also on a five-year deal. Yet Carrick’s squad-building ambitions demand further adjustments, and Rashford’s contract situation only strengthens the case for his departure.
Zirkzee’s potential exit opens door for free-agent striker pursuit
Joshua Zirkzee’s future at United looks increasingly precarious after the Dutch striker slipped down the pecking order under Carrick. Benjamin Sesko’s emergence as the first-choice striker last season left Zirkzee on the fringes, and now Juventus appear set to hijack his situation with a reported loan agreement. Italian outlet Corriere dello Sport claims Luciano Spalletti has approved the move, suggesting Zirkzee will depart Old Trafford this summer, one way or another. His £36.5m acquisition in 2024 now risks becoming dead weight unless a suitable replacement is identified.
United are eyeing the free-agent market to address the void, with Dusan Vlahovic among the forwards linked to Old Trafford. The 27-year-old Italian striker, who has been a consistent performer in Serie A, could provide the Premier League experience United lack in their current attacking options. The club’s need for a proven Premier League striker has intensified, particularly if Zirkzee’s exit is confirmed. Carrick may prefer to avoid disrupting Sesko’s progress, but squad depth and competition for places demand careful planning. The window’s closing stages will determine whether United can secure a marquee signing without overpaying or compromising their long-term balance.
Midfield overhaul continues as United target further reinforcements
Carrick’s midfield rebuild has already seen Tielemans and Santos arrive, but United remain in the market for at least one more central option. The arrivals have bolstered their creative and defensive midfield options, yet the depth chart still lacks the kind of profile capable of dominating games in multiple competitions. United’s Champions League return adds pressure to strengthen every area, especially with Rashford’s future uncertain and Zirkzee’s potential exit looming.
Beyond the first team, Carrick has also added goalkeeping reinforcements with Karl Darlow, Kit Margetson, and Tynan Thompson arriving. These moves suggest a broader squad overhaul rather than a narrow focus on star names. The club’s summer spending now totals £83m, but the realignment of wages and the pursuit of free agents indicate a strategy aimed at sustainable competitiveness. Whether United can finalise their attacking plans before the deadline remains the biggest question.
What comes next: deadlines, dilemmas, and decisive moves
United’s transfer activity reflects a club recalibrating under Carrick, balancing ambition with fiscal responsibility. The Rashford clause has added a layer of urgency, while Zirkzee’s impending exit forces the club to act decisively in the striker market. The next three weeks will be pivotal, with United needing to either finalise a replacement for Zirkzee or restructure their attacking options around Sesko.
Carrick’s midfield additions provide a foundation, but the attack remains the priority. Whether United pursue a marquee free agent like Vlahovic—who would arrive without a transfer fee—or opt for a cheaper, younger option could define their season. The club’s ability to navigate these dilemmas will determine whether their summer work translates into on-pitch progress. With the Champions League now a reality, every decision carries heightened stakes, and the pressure on Carrick to deliver a competitive squad has never been greater.
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