Are Manchester United planning to bolster their midfield options with a pair of English starlets? - Soccer News
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Are Manchester United planning to bolster their midfield options with a pair of English starlets? - Soccer News
"Last seen over the weekend securing an action-packed 4-2 victory at home against Brighton, the former Sporting Lisbon boss has seen his squad win each of their previous three consecutive Premier League appearances. Skyrocketing their way into the Champions League spots, it appears that the mood around Old Trafford is at the highest it has been since Amorim's arrival 11 months ago."
"However, despite spending over £200million on the trio of Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko during the summer, it has been reported that United are already putting together their plans ahead of the January transfer window. With it once again speculated that academy graduate Kobbie Mainoo is keen on securing a loan switch away from the red half of Manchester, United are reportedly keen on adding midfield reinforcements."
"While Adam Wharton might have only arrived at Crystal Palace last year for a reported fee in the region of £22million, the England international has taken to Premier League football in a sensational fashion. Enjoying what has been a real rise to superstardom, the former Blackburn starlet finds his stock at a red-hot high and is widely regarded as one of the Three Lions' hottest midfield prospects."
Manchester United have won three consecutive Premier League matches, including a 4-2 home victory over Brighton, lifting them into Champions League positions. Ruben Amorim's standing at Old Trafford is the strongest since his arrival 11 months ago. The club invested over £200million on Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko in the summer and is already preparing for the January transfer window. Academy graduate Kobbie Mainoo is reportedly seeking a loan move, prompting United to pursue midfield reinforcements. The club is monitoring English prospects, notably Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton, who impressed after a £22million move and played a key role in Palace's FA Cup success.
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