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Between March 24-25, 2026 Manchester United’s urgent summer planning intensified as interim boss Michael Carrick strengthened his case for the permanent job and INEOS prepare recruitment priorities.
Carrick has won seven of his 10 matches in charge (23 points from 30) and United sit third in the Premier League, boosting prospects of Champions League revenue.
The club reached an agreement with Casemiro in January to waive a contract clause that would have automatically extended him for a year if he reached 35 league starts; Casemiro will leave when his deal expires in June.
United are closing on a new long-term deal for academy midfielder Kobbie Mainoo (reported until 2031) and plan to include teenage forward JJ Gabriel in next season’s pre-season tour.
Recruitment focus is on midfield, with names repeatedly linked — Carlos Baleba, Elliot Anderson (sources say City are favourites and Forest value him at £90-100m), Sandro Tonali and others — while attacking and full-back needs are also being assessed.
After heavy summer spending in 2025, INEOS and the sporting directors are said to favour a targeted, ‘realistic’ window rather than a wholesale rebuild.
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Users emphasize Athletic Club’s cultural pull on Iraola given his history there, and broadly view Palace as a lateral move rather than a clear step up — though London and slightly better resources could be incentives. Several users expect a near-term decision or a eventual return to Athletic.







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