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Manchester United is preparing to spend £150 million on three new midfielders in the summer transfer window as the club eyes a Champions League return.

Manchester United is set to inject £150 million into its midfield during the upcoming summer transfer window, with the club on the verge of returning to the Champions League after a two-year absence, according to reports. The restructuring plan, detailed by "Transfer News Live" citing the British newspaper "Daily Mail," involves a clear strategy: two players are expected to leave, making way for three new arrivals.
Casemiro is slated to depart the club at the end of his contract in June, a move that has been long anticipated and planned. Manuel Ugarte is also likely to leave, setting the stage for a significant squad refresh.
A major £80 million deal tops the list, intended to replace Casemiro with a world-class player. Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson is identified as the primary target for this role, though reports indicate Manchester City is currently the frontrunner to sign him.
The source added that journalist Fabrizio Romano has confirmed a player from the Italian league is on the shortlist, though his identity has not yet been disclosed.
The funds for this ambitious plan are expected to come from player sales. The departures of Rasmus Hojlund and Marcus Rashford are projected to generate substantial revenue this summer, with the sale of Ugarte adding further to the transfer budget.
Regarding the coaching staff, the managerial position remains technically open, but Michael Carrick is expected to be confirmed as the permanent head coach. Owner Jim Ratcliffe appears to have been convinced by Carrick based on two key factors.
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