Manchester United are keeping an eye on Austrian centre-back David Affengruber, who impressed with his La Liga performances for Elche this season.
However, while reports linking the 24-year-old with Old Trafford remain widespread, sources close to the agency industry insist that strengthening the midfield remains the club’s main focus ahead of the January transfer window. catch off side.
Affengruber has been one of Spain’s standout defenders this season. Manchester United scouts attended the Elche match multiple times and an internal report on the Austrian’s performance was “very positive”.
Elche were aware of the growing interest from Europe’s top clubs and acted quickly to protect their assets. The La Liga side have set a price tag of around 30 million euros in the hope of preventing a transfer in January.
Midfield reinforcements remain a priority for Manchester United
While Affengruber is seen as a long-term investment, United are not expected to prioritize signing a defender in the coming period, given their more urgent need to strengthen their midfield.
The Red Devils’ reinforcements have made rebuilding their midfield a top priority on the club’s transfer agenda.
Sources say Casemiro’s declining form and fitness issues, as well as his age and possible departure at the end of the season, are accelerating plans to bring in younger, more dynamic options.
United have identified their midfield target
Manchester United’s shortlist includes VfB Stuttgart’s Angelo Stiller, Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson and Wolves’ Joao Gomez.
All three are recognized as players who can fit into Amorim’s high-energy pressing system.
The club’s hierarchy believes that solidifying the midfield will not only improve defensive stability, but also provide the creativity and energy needed to support the front line.
United are expected to continue monitoring center backs such as Affengruber. Alongside the Austrian, Everton’s Jarrad Branthwaite is also a long-term target.
Manchester United’s January business will likely revolve around upgrading their midfield, with the club continuing to build an extensive network of young defensive targets ahead of the summer.
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