‎Ruben Amorim Targets Elliot Anderson and Baleba as Manchester United Prioritize Major Midfield Signings

‎Ruben Amorim is spearheading a bold transfer strategy to strengthen Manchester United, targeting two key midfield signings, including a Premier League standout. The Portuguese manager is reshaping a squad that endured its worst Premier League finish, 15th, under previous seasons. Since taking charge from Erik ten Hag in November 2024, Amorim has navigated inconsistency and a turbulent first year at Old Trafford.
‎Ruben Amorim plots Manchester United midfield rebuild with Elliot Anderson and Baleba as top transfer targets ahead of crucial 2025-26 season.
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‎Elliot Anderson has emerged as United’s top transfer priority. Nottingham Forest’s midfielder excels both as a defensive No. 6 and a dynamic box-to-box option. Forest’s stance is firm due to his contract running until June 2029, with a valuation now approaching £75 million ($99m). United view Anderson as a more attainable target than other midfield prospects.
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‎Anderson’s international profile is rising rapidly. After making his England debut in September, he has earned five senior caps and is tipped as a potential 2026 World Cup starter. England manager Thomas Tuchel has praised Anderson’s maturity, physicality, and adaptability, highlighting his ability to perform in challenging matches and maintain composure under pressure.
‎Brighton midfielder Baleba remains on Manchester United’s radar, though financial hurdles complicate a potential deal. Brighton’s recent £115 million ($154m) sale of Moises Caicedo has set a precedent for high-value transfers, making Baleba a costly pursuit. Amorim continues to admire the 21-year-old, who remains open to a move, with United ready to revisit negotiations if Anderson proves unattainable.
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‎Additional midfield options are under consideration. Conor Gallagher could provide a short-term boost if a January loan becomes available, while Adam Wharton of Crystal Palace and Stuttgart’s Angelo Stiller are being monitored. Stiller, valued at £35 million ($46m), offers an affordable Premier League-ready option as a deep-lying playmaker.
‎Casemiro’s future at Old Trafford remains uncertain, influencing Amorim’s transfer approach. With the Brazilian’s contract nearing its end, United are preparing for a midfield succession plan. Securing a physically and technically capable midfielder in the mold of Anderson or Baleba is central to implementing the style and structure Amorim envisions. United currently sit seventh in the Premier League, following a draw against Tottenham, with consistency still a challenge as the new season unfolds.

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