Manchester United’s quest for a midfield reinforcement has hit a roadblock with the failed pursuit of Carlos Baleba from Brighton & Hove Albion. As the summer transfer window draws to a close, the club is urgently seeking alternatives to strengthen Ruben Amorim’s squad. The need for a robust holding midfielder has become critical, particularly with Casemiro’s uncertain future and Christian Eriksen’s departure. Joao Gomes of Wolverhampton Wanderers emerges as a viable candidate, known for his defensive prowess and Premier League experience. Meanwhile, Stade Rennais’ Djaoui Cisse offers a promising young option with strong defensive skills and maturity beyond his years. Lastly, Adam Wharton of Crystal Palace stands out for his defensive output and adaptability, although Manchester United may face competition from Liverpool for his signature. Addressing this midfield gap is vital for United’s ambitions in the upcoming season.
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