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Man United plan midfield rebuild after Casemiro exit

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Manchester United are planning to strengthen in central midfield due to Casemiro's impending departure.

31 backing sources

Casemiro announced in January that he is leaving Manchester United at the end of the season.

17 backing sources

Michael Carrick has impressed as interim manager, with Manchester United losing only once since his appointment.

13 backing sources

Open Questions

5 questions
Who will be Manchester United's permanent manager next season?
What is Manchester United's actual transfer budget for the summer?
Which specific midfield targets are Manchester United actively pursuing?
Will Benjamin Sesko remain as the main striker or be replaced?
Which players will Manchester United sell to fund their transfers?
Whether Benjamin Sesko needs to be replaced or just supportedreported_dispute

Benjamin Sesko is not the long-term answer and needs to be upgraded.

According to Metro - Main (SOURCE 4)
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Benjamin Sesko is a top player with big potential but needs another striker to support him.

According to Metro - Main (SOURCE 7)

Context: This disagreement among pundits affects whether Manchester United should prioritize signing a new starting striker or a backup striker.

Michael Carrick's contract statusfactual

Michael Carrick is manager for the remainder of the season.

According to www.si.com
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Michael Carrick signed a deal until the summer, implying uncertainty about next season.

According to www.givemesport.com

Context: This affects whether Carrick is seen as a long-term or short-term appointment, influencing transfer planning and squad stability.

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