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Manchester United Maps Summer Rebuild Around Defensive Targets, No Spend Floor Set

The club is identifying center-back and full-back priorities while waiting for clarity on manager Erik ten Hag's future.

Published April 25, 2026 Source Forbes From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · April 25, 2026

Manchester United Maps Summer Rebuild Around Defensive Targets, No Spend Floor Set

The club is identifying center-back and full-back priorities while waiting for clarity on manager Erik ten Hag's future.

Source Forbes ↗

Manchester United's football operations team is compiling target lists for the summer transfer window with defensive reinforcements flagged as the primary need, according to people familiar with the planning. No budget figure has been finalized, and the club has not set a minimum spend threshold.

The work is happening now because European clubs typically require 8-12 weeks of advance notice before serious summer negotiations begin, particularly for players still involved in domestic or continental competition. United's recruitment department is categorizing targets by position, age profile, and whether the player would require a transfer fee or arrive on a free. The defense is considered the most urgent area after the club conceded 42 goals in 26 Premier League matches this season, the fourth-worst record in the top half of the table. Tottenham's Micky van de Ven has been mentioned in trade press as a potential target, though Spurs' relegation battle complicates any approach.

The planning is taking place against an unusual backdrop: manager Erik ten Hag's future remains uncertain despite his contract running through June 2026. Minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, whose INEOS group assumed control of football operations in February 2024, has declined to publicly commit to ten Hag beyond this season. That creates a structural problem. A new manager would typically want input on which positions to prioritize and which player profiles fit his system. United is proceeding anyway, which suggests either (a) ten Hag's status will be resolved in the next four weeks, or (b) the club believes its target list is system-agnostic enough to survive a managerial change. The second explanation is more likely. United's recruitment has shifted toward data-driven profiling under technical director Jason Wilcox, who joined from Southampton in April 2024. The idea is to identify players who fit the club'sestyle—high pressing intensity, vertical passing, physical durability—regardless of who is giving the team talk.

The context for this summer is £660 million in revenue for fiscal 2024, down slightly from the prior year, and £113 million in net transfer spending over the past two windows. United remains constrained by the Premier League's Profit & Sustainability Rules, which allow losses of £105 million over three years. The club has room to spend, but not infinite room, and any major acquisitions will likely require corresponding sales. The name generating the most trade gossip is Marcus Rashford, whose wages (approximately £325,000 per week) and inconsistent form make him a logical exit candidate if a Saudi Pro League or European club offers £60-80 million. His departure would free both PSR headroom and wage budget for two or three inbound players.

What to watch: United's managerial decision will likely come before May 15, when the club typically holds its end-of-season organizational review. Defensive targets will become clearer once UEFA Champions League and Europa League spots are finalized in late May, which affects which players are available and at what price. Outbound moves—particularly Rashford, Casemiro, or Antony—will need to be negotiated in parallel to fund incoming deals. The club's summer tour schedule in the United States (July 20-August 5) provides a soft deadline for completing major business, though last-minute deals remain common.

INEOS bought its stake for £1.25 billion in December 2023 on the premise that a rational football operation could extract more wins per pound spent. This summer is the first full window under that model. The targets tell you whether the premise holds.

The takeaway
United is building summer target lists before resolving ten Hag's future, prioritizing defense and betting the recruitment model survives a coaching change.
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