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Manchester United eye late fixes at GK and midfield
United push to seal goalkeeper and midfield deals before the window closes as the season looms.

Manchester United weigh urgent goalkeeper and midfield reinforcements as the transfer window nears its close.
United push to finish the window with goalkeeper and midfield upgrades
Manchester United have less than two weeks to finalize their remaining transfer business, after adding Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo to the attack. With the new front line in place, the club shifts focus to depth in goal and midfield, including a potential push for playing time for Altay Bayindir and a backup role for Tom Heaton alongside Andre Onana as likely starter.
Key Takeaways
"The solution is to bring in a new keeper in this window, it's that simple."
Reader AndrewKoizumi comments on goalkeeper needs.
"The midfield was overrun at times, even against West Ham."
Garth123 comment on midfield performance.
"Finding a suitable keeper before the trading window closes will be very difficult, but it could be done."
AndrewKoizumi comment.
"Happy with the new signings, made a positive impact, midfield and goalie needs adjusting."
Doctor7 comment.
The plan hinges on balancing urgent needs with the club’s broader strategy. A late push for a reliable goalkeeper could reduce the risk of costly errors, but the window’s pace and any future sales will shape what is possible. Fans debate the value of the new attacking signings if the spine remains unsettled. The Baleba pursuit adds a hint of tactical reshaping, yet Brighton’s stance keeps that path uncertain. Overall, United faces pressure to convert promise into results quickly, or risk another season defined by near-miss moments.
Highlights
- The window feels late and fragile not bold
- Two weeks to fix keeper and midfield or risk another United season
- Signings matter less if the defence leaks again
- An end to the reliance on loan deals would be a relief
Budget and public reaction risk
The club faces budget constraints and mixed fan reaction to the window, with potential backlash if key targets are missed or if sales fail to materialize.
The window remains open for decisive moves that could redefine United’s season.
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