Manchester United are intensifying their efforts to bolster the squad with just two weeks remaining in the transfer market.
According to journalist Rich Fay, Man United are considering two more signings in the summer transfer window.
They will focus on securing a key midfielder while keeping a watchful eye on promising left-back targets.
United have acted swiftly in this window, making four significant signings – Leny Yoro, Joshua Zirkzee, Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui.
A new midfielder is likely to be added to the United squad
The left-back spot is a major area of concern for United despite the arrival of Mazraoui.
The Morocco international is predominantly a right-back but can operate from the opposite side of the defence.
Tyrell Malacia has not played for the Red Devils for over a year.
While Luke Shaw is a world-class full-back, his frequent injuries continue to pose a challenge for the team.
United need to invest in a robust left-back, but they might have to wait until next summer.
They have already spent more than £140 million on the four signings.
With Casemiro’s rapid decline, they must prioritise bringing a midfielder.
Manuel Ugarte is heavily linked with a move, but they want Paris Saint-Germain to lower their asking price.
A midfield trio of Ugarte, Kobbie Mainoo and Bruno Fernandes could be exhilarating for United fans to watch.
Burnley’s Sander Berge and AS Monaco’s Youssouf Fofana are potential alternatives. A return for Sofyan Amrabat has also not been ruled out.
If Scott McTominay is allowed to leave, United might consider bringing two midfielders to add more depth to their squad.