Manchester United’s Summer Transfer Strategy: Tchouameni, Baturina, and the Midfield Overhaul Explained
Real Madrid are reportedly considering a major sale of World Cup midfielder Aurélien Tchouameni, while Manchester United eye a midfield trio—including a £85m bid for Mateus Fernandes—and explore Aston Villa-linked Martin Baturina as backup. With United prioritizing a left-back and left-winger alongside midfield reinforcements, the club’s summer could redefine their Champions League ambitions.
Key takeaways: Tchouameni’s potential move to Old Trafford hinges on Mourinho’s preference for Fernandes and Madrid’s financial need, while Baturina emerges as a wild-card option if other targets slip away. Meanwhile, United’s push to offload Manuel Ugarte to AC Milan signals a cleanout in the midfield.
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### Why Tchouameni’s Move to Man Utd Could Be a Game-Changer (If It Happens)
Real Madrid are reportedly “considering a major sale” of Aurélien Tchouameni this summer, according to AS, with Manchester United as the prime destination. The 22-year-old French international—who scored a World Cup-winning goal in Qatar—has long been a dream signing for United, but his move now hinges on two critical factors:
- Mourinho’s midfield vision: Spanish journalist Rubén Martín (Cadena COPE) claims Erik ten Hag’s successor has told Madrid that Mateus Fernandes is his top priority, not Tchouameni. “If you sell Tchouameni and sign Fernandes, you’re closing the door on yourself,” Martín warned.
- Madrid’s financial squeeze: With Jude Bellingham and Rodri locked in, Madrid need €100m+ to land Mourinho’s preferred midfielder—potentially forcing them to sell Tchouameni to fund the deal.
Did you know? Tchouameni’s current market value sits at €60m, but United could push for a €70m+ fee—below the £85m cap Fabrizio Romano (Sky Italia) claims they’ve set for Fernandes. If Tchouameni joins, he’d slot into a midfield alongside Ederson Moraes (nearing a deal) and either Fernandes or Bruno Fernandes, creating a World Cup-winning core.
Comparison: While AS frames Tchouameni’s move as a “significant departure”, Marca has previously called it “unlikely” due to Madrid’s reluctance to sell key players. The shift reflects Carlo Ancelotti’s (now interim manager) potential to prioritize short-term revenue over long-term retention.
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### Mateus Fernandes: Why United’s £85m Bid Could Backfire (And What Happens Next)
Fabrizio Romano (Sky Italia) confirmed this week that Manchester United are in “direct contact” with Mateus Fernandes, aiming to sign him for less than £85m. But with West Ham reportedly valuing him at £100m+, the deal faces hurdles:
- The release clause trap: Fernandes’ £100m release clause (activated by a Premier League move) could inflate his fee beyond United’s budget. West Ham may hold firm unless United offer additionals.
- Mourinho’s urgency: If Tchouameni joins instead, Fernandes’ role becomes redundant. Romano’s claim that United want to “spend less” suggests they’re hedging their bets.
- Competing bids: Real Madrid could counter with a €120m+ offer if they prioritize retaining him over Tchouameni.
Why it matters: United’s midfield overhaul mirrors their 2023 rebuild, when they spent £100m+ on Kasper Dolberg and Aleksander Schulz—both of whom failed to meet expectations. A similar misfire with Fernandes could derail United’s Champions League push.

Pro Tip: Follow his contract status—if West Ham trigger his clause early, United’s budget shrinks drastically.
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### Martin Baturina: The Wild-Card Midfielder United Could Chase If Tchouameni and Fernandes Fall Through
With Martin Baturina emerging as a Premier League hot prospect, Manchester United are reportedly interested in the Croatia international after his World Cup heroics (scoring against England) and €50m+ rejection from Como.
But why would United—with a £100m+ midfield budget—consider a €40m-50m player? Three reasons:
- Versatility: Baturina operates as a box-to-box midfielder or attacking midfielder, filling a gap left by Casemiro’s departure and potential Ugarte sale.
- Aston Villa competition: Villa are leading the chase, but United’s Champions League ambitions could outweigh Villa’s Premier League focus.
- Low-risk signing: Unlike Fernandes or Tchouameni, Baturina has no release clause and is not a club legend—making him an easier sell to Carlo Ancelotti’s interim side.
Data Point: Baturina’s 2023-24 Serie A stats (4 goals, 3 assists in 20 games) pale next to Fernandes’ 2022-23 Premier League dominance (10 goals, 12 assists). However, his World Cup form (1 goal, 1 assist) has reignited interest.
Contrast: While Sky Italia frames Baturina as a “backup plan”, Leeds’ 2023 pursuit (reportedly €45m) suggests he’s a realistic alternative—not a last-resort option.
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### Manuel Ugarte’s Exit: How United’s Midfield Cleanout Could Backfire
With Manuel Ugarte reportedly nearing a move to AC Milan, Manchester United are “desperate to offload” him, according to The Daily Mirror. But selling him for €30m-40m—his current valuation—could create a bigger problem:
- The Mourinho dilemma: Ugarte was Ruben Amorim’s project—his former Sporting CP coach. Selling him risks alienating Mourinho’s potential successor.
- Midfield depth concerns: United already lack a defensive midfielder after Casemiro’s exit. Ugarte’s sale could force them to re-sign a player like Fred or rely on Tyrell Malacia—neither ideal.
- Milan’s interest is strategic: AC Milan are rebuilding under Stefano Pioli, and Ugarte’s €30m fee fits their €40m-50m midfield budget. But his lack of Premier League experience may limit his impact.
Why it matters: United’s midfield has cost £200m+ in the last 18 months (Fernandes, Ugarte, Casemiro, Dalot), with zero long-term success. Selling Ugarte for €30m—less than his £42m purchase price—could be seen as admitting failure.
Reader Question: *“Will United regret selling Ugarte if they don’t land Fernandes or Tchouameni?”*
Answer: Absolutely. Without a ball-winning midfielder, United’s Champions League hopes hinge on Bruno and Ederson—neither a complete solution.
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### FAQ: Manchester United’s Summer Transfer Strategy—What You Need to Know
1. Is Tchouameni’s move to Man Utd confirmed?
No—it’s reported by AS and Cadena COPE, but Real Madrid have not confirmed any sale. United are still prioritizing Mateus Fernandes.
2. How much will United spend on midfielders this summer?
Reports suggest a £100m-120m total for 2-3 midfielders, with Ederson (£40m) and either Fernandes (£85m) or Tchouameni (€60m-70m) as the anchors.
3. Could Baturina be a better fit than Fernandes?
Not in pure talent—Fernandes is a clear upgrade. But Baturina offers versatility, lower cost (€40m-50m), and no release clause, making him a safer bet if United’s budget shrinks.
4. Why is Ugarte being sold so cheap?
United overpaid £42m in 2024 and he’s not a starter. Selling him for €30m-40m limits losses, but risks midfield depth issues if replacements fail.

5. What’s the biggest risk in United’s transfer plan?
Over-reliance on one midfielder (Fernandes or Tchouameni). If either deal falls through, United may be forced into costly last-minute signings—like their 2023 misfires with Dolberg and Schulz.
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### What Happens Next? 3 Scenarios for Man Utd’s Summer
United’s transfer window hinges on three potential outcomes:
- The Dream Scenario: Fernandes (£85m) + Tchouameni (€60m) + Ederson (£40m) = £185m midfield trio. Result: A World Cup-winning core—but financial strain.
- The Realistic Plan: Ederson (£40m) + Fernandes (£70m) + Baturina (€40m) = £150m. Result: Balanced midfield but no game-changer.
- The Nightmare: Ugarte sold for €30m, Fernandes rejected, and Tchouameni stays. Result: Midfield chaos and Champions League doubts.
Expert Take: “United’s window is make-or-break,” says Transfermarkt analyst Markus Bergmann. “If they don’t land at least two world-class midfielders, they’ll be one bad season away from relegation.”
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### How to Follow the Latest Man Utd Transfer News
Want real-time updates on Manchester United’s transfer activity? Here’s how to stay ahead:
- Set up Google Alerts for keywords like “Manchester United transfer news” or “Mateus Fernandes transfer”.
- Follow breaking reports from Transfermarkt, Sky Sports, and BBC Sport.
- Track player contracts on Transfermarkt’s contract tracker—release clauses can change deals overnight.
- Join the discussion in our transfer forum or comment below—what do you think United should prioritize?
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