Man Utd’s Fernandes Future, Casemiro Wants Guimarães & Transfer Rumors
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes is committed to remaining at Old Trafford, despite previous links to a move to Saudi Arabia and expressed desires to play in Italy or Spain. Meanwhile, veteran midfielder Casemiro has reportedly urged the club to pursue Brazil teammate Bruno Guimarães as a potential replacement for himself this summer, signaling a proactive approach to midfield reinforcement.
According to reports from ESPN and TeamTalk, Fernandes intends to discuss his long-term future with the club at the finish of the current season. The 31-year-old attacking midfielder, who joined Manchester United in 2020, has shown no immediate inclination to depart, despite speculation surrounding his potential availability last summer. His current form and importance to the team are likely key factors in his continued commitment.
The potential arrival of Bruno Guimarães, currently at Newcastle United, is being championed by Casemiro, who sees the 28-year-old as a suitable successor. AS reports that Manchester United are anticipating the need to sign up to three midfielders in the upcoming transfer window, making Guimarães a prime target. Guimarães has made 189 appearances for Newcastle since joining from Lyon in 2022, contributing 31 goals and 31 assists, establishing himself as a key player for the Magpies. Newcastle are reportedly working on a contract extension to deter interest, but United’s financial muscle could prove decisive.
Beyond the Fernandes and Guimarães situations, Manchester United’s midfield plans are taking shape with several other players under consideration. A post on Reddit’s r/reddevils forum highlights that Sandro Tonali and Elliot Anderson are also being evaluated as potential Casemiro replacements, with Wharton and João Gomes listed as alternative options. Informal contact has already been made with representatives for both Guimarães and Tonali, indicating a serious exploration of their availability.
The transfer activity isn’t limited to potential incomings. Manchester City are reportedly showing interest in Borussia Dortmund’s Felix Nmecha, a 25-year-old midfielder who Sky Sports Germany reports “dreams” of playing in the Premier League. Dortmund are engaged in contract talks with Nmecha, aiming to secure his future, but City’s interest could complicate those negotiations.
Further afield, Major League Soccer clubs are circling Robert Lewandowski, the Barcelona striker, with his contract set to expire. Fabrizio Romano has reported that MLS teams are already making inquiries about the 37-year-old Polish international, who has scored 115 goals in 179 appearances for Barcelona. Lewandowski’s future remains uncertain, opening the door for a potential move across the Atlantic.
Goalkeeping changes are also being considered. Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly eyeing Dean Henderson, currently at Crystal Palace, as a potential replacement for Guglielmo Vicario, according to Football Insider. However, Henderson is currently not considering a move away from Crystal Palace.
Other transfer rumors include Inter Milan joining Juventus in the pursuit of Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker, as reported by La Repubblica. Arsenal, Liverpool, and Barcelona are all monitoring Alessandro Bastoni, with Inter Milan potentially willing to listen to offers exceeding £78 million. Juventus are open to offers for Kenan Yildiz, with Premier League clubs showing interest. Manchester City are leading the race for Lens defender Samson Baidoo, while Liverpool are keeping tabs on Jarell Quansah’s situation at Bayer Leverkusen. Manchester United are also linked with Newcastle defender Malick Thiaw, and RB Leipzig are anticipating offers exceeding €100 million for Yan Diomande. Finally, Liverpool may allow Calvin Ramsay to depart, and Brighton’s Danny Welbeck has triggered a contract extension until 2027, while AC Milan are open to selling Pervis Estupinan.
These developments highlight a busy transfer market, with several major clubs actively planning for the summer window. Manchester United’s focus on strengthening their midfield, coupled with Fernandes’ commitment and Casemiro’s input, suggests a strategic approach to building a competitive squad for the future. The pursuit of Guimarães, in particular, could be a defining move for the club, potentially shaping their midfield dynamic for years to come.