£60M star makes statement after United announcement – Reds Devils told £107M star – £100M star set for summer move
Here is a roundup of the top Manchester United news, gossip and transfer latest from icfootballnews featuring the likes of Enzo Fernandez, Elliot Anderson and Kobbie Mainoo that you may have missed…
Louis Saha has called on Manchester United to step up their summer recruitment by targeting Enzo Fernandez, amid growing uncertainty over the Argentina international’s future at Chelsea. Saha said the Blues midfielder would be a “no-brainer” signing for the Red Devils as they look to strengthen Michael Carrick’s midfield ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.
Despite being one of CHELSEA’s standout performers in recent seasons — and a World Cup winner — Fernandez’s Stamford Bridge future has been the subject of intense speculation. The star has been linked with a move to Real Madrid, and reportedly faced disciplinary exclusion from the Chelsea squad earlier this season after making comments about potential departures.
With Manchester United planning a significant overhaul of their engine room — especially as experienced midfielder Casemiro leaving Old Trafford at the end of the season — Saha believes that United could capitalise if Fernandez becomes available.
Speaking to Betinia, Saha said: ‘I don’t think Enzo Fernandez has the same style as Bruno Fernandes, but he could still fit into that midfield.
‘He has the calmness on the ball, the intelligence, and the ability to open up play. He’s not exactly the same as a holding midfielder like Caicedo, but he has aggression and quality.
‘It would be a no-brainer, but if he is available, it’s definitely something Manchester United should consider.’
The transfer landscape around Fernandez has become more complex in recent weeks. Reports suggest that Real Madrid are plotting a major bid — potentially in the region of €120 million — to lure him to the Bernabeu, while other clubs like Manchester City and Paris Saint‑Germain are also monitoring his situation.
Meanwhile, CHELSEA are also contemplating how best to secure the midfielder’s future at Stamford Bridge. Reports late on Thursday claimed that the club could return to the negotiating table with Fernandez regarding a new contract as they seek to avoid a summer transfer saga. However, his desire for wages and terms that reflect his status — similar to teammates like Reece James and Moises Caicedo — remains a sticking point.
Manchester United’s midfield has been a topic of scrutiny. Carrick’s side showed promise this season under his stewardship, yet inconsistencies in central areas were evident at times. With Casemiro’s departure and other senior options potentially moving on, the Old Trafford hierarchy is expected to prioritise reinforcements when the transfer window opens in June.
Signing Fernandez, should he be available, would offer Manchester United a player capable of dictating tempo, transitioning play and contributing goals from midfield — qualities that have been missing in patches this season.
Saha’s endorsement adds weight to the argument that the Red Devils must be active in the market, particularly if they are to challenge for domestic and European honours next term
KOBBIE MAINOO STATEMENT
England midfielder Kobbie Mainoo has confirmed why he has committed his long-term future to Manchester United, signing a new contract that will keep him at Old Trafford until June 2031. The 21-year-old agreed fresh terms after months of uncertainty over his future, with both player and club now aligned on a vision of progress and silverware ambition.
Mainoo, a Stockport-born graduate of Manchester United’s acclaimed academy who joined the club at the age of six, put pen to paper on his new five-year deal on Thursday afternoon. The announcement comes as a major boost to supporters and the club hierarchy alike, bringing an end to speculation that his future might lie away from Old Trafford.
In an official statement, Mainoo revealed that his decision to stay was rooted in deep personal connection and professional ambition – Kobbie Mainoo said: “Manchester United has always been my home; this special club means everything to my family.
“I have grown up seeing the impact that our club has on our city, and I relish the responsibility that comes with wearing this shirt.
“From The Cliff, to Littleton Road, to Carrington and ultimately Old Trafford, the journey so far has been incredible. I have the privilege of living my dream every single day, with the same relentless desire to succeed here as when I joined my first training session at the age of six.
“We can all feel the momentum building inside the club. I am determined to step up and play my role in helping Manchester United to regularly fight for major trophies in the years ahead.”
Statistically, Mainoo has featured in nearly all of United’s fixtures since Carrick’s arrival, missing only one of Carrick’s 13 league games this season. The influential midfielder has contributed consistently, with his performances also earning him a recall to the England squad ahead of upcoming international fixtures.
The new contract also reflects Mainoo’s elevated status within the squad. Financial details have not been officially disclosed, but multiple reports indicate a significant increase in his weekly earnings, aligning his compensation more closely with his role as a first-team regular.
For Manchester United, securing Mainoo’s long-term commitment is a clear signal of intent from the club’s leadership that they want to build around a core of academy-developed talent. With crucial Premier League fixtures and potential trophies on the horizon, Mainoo’s decision reinforces Manchester United’s ambitions both domestically and in Europe
FOREST EXPECT ANDERSON EXIT
Nottingham Forest are increasingly resigned to losing midfielder Elliot Anderson this summer, with several European heavyweights preparing to test the club’s resolve ahead of what is expected to be one of the window’s most fiercely contested transfer battles.
The midfield3er who switched his international allegiance earlier this year and is now part of the England setup, has emerged as a priority target for both Manchester United and Manchester City. Reports circulating this week suggest the two rivals have placed Anderson at the top of their respective recruitment lists as they look to strengthen their home-grown cores and add dynamic midfield depth.
Forest, who signed Anderson last year in what was widely considered one of the savviest deals of the previous summer, had hoped to build their long-term plans around him. But with Financial Fair Play considerations looming and Anderson’s stock rising sharply after a standout campaign, club officials are said to be bracing for significant offers that may prove impossible to reject.
Sources close to Forest indicate the club would prefer to keep Anderson for at least another season, but privately acknowledge that the scale of interest—particularly from the two Manchester giants—makes an exit the more likely outcome.
While no formal bids have been submitted yet, both clubs are understood to have made their intentions clear through preliminary conversations with intermediaries.
Adding an international dimension to the race, Bayern Munich have also reportedly joined the pursuit. The German champions are undergoing a midfield revamp and view Anderson as a versatile option capable of thriving in multiple roles. Bayern’s interest is seen as particularly significant, as their ability to outbid Premier League clubs—or offer attractive development pathways—could complicate the negotiations.
Forest are expected to demand a substantial fee, with early estimates suggesting any deal could surpass £40 million and potentially rise with add-ons. Given the club’s recent track record of securing value for key players, they are likely to orchestrate a bidding contest rather than rush into early negotiations.
For Anderson, the summer represents a pivotal juncture in his burgeoning career. Having established himself as one of the Premier League’s most promising young midfielders, he now faces a decision that could define his trajectory for years to come.
The chance to work under top-level managers, compete in Europe, and cement his place within England’s long-term plans will all weigh heavily as talks develop.
With the transfer window still weeks from officially opening, the situation remains fluid, but momentum is clearly building. Forest supporters may cling to hope that their rising star can be convinced to stay, but the reality is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore: Anderson’s future appears destined to lie away from the City Ground.
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