
Regarding whether Manchester United can sign a midfielder in January next year"At this stage, we can only wait and see; you won't get answers about the club's plans in the January transfer market this early. But if there are suitable candidates, Manchester United is very likely to add an excellent midfielder this season—and as I mentioned before, it might even be two midfielders."
“If Manchester United has enough funds to fill the gap left by Kobbie Mainoo if he wants to leave, and if there are other players available to sign mid-season, we can only wait and see what happens next.”
Regarding Manchester United's top priority in the winter transfer window"I think signing a full-back is Rúben Amorim's top priority, but the recruitment team believes they can wait."
“However, we also need to keep a close eye on players who want to improve six months before the World Cup kicks off, or who want to return to one of Europe's top five leagues for various reasons. For example, Rúben Neves, the Portuguese international at Al-Hilal, is worth paying attention to; he is a bit older, so this deal would be more in line with Manchester United's short-term plans. I think there's a high chance Neves will leave Al-Hilal.”
Regarding the arrangement for Manchester United's No.1 goalkeeper spot"I think Rúben Amorim has already decided who will be the club's No.1 goalkeeper for the rest of the season, but he will first test out Altay Bayındır."
“Ideally, if he (Bayındır) takes the No.1 goalkeeper spot, I think André Onana will most likely leave Manchester United permanently by 2026, and Bayındır might also leave. In either case, Manchester United will need another new goalkeeper in 2026.”
Regarding Harry Maguire's future"I don't think Harry Maguire will leave Manchester United anytime soon. I've been told that Maguire's off-field value is important; he is part of the leadership group."
“Will they sign a successor for Maguire? Yes.”
Regarding whether there is any link between Harry Kane and Manchester United"I think there is. I don't want to get everyone excited too early."
"Harry Kane's release clause has always been kept confidential, and as far as I know, it's 65 million. After the World Cup, there's a high chance Kane will return to the Premier League. I heard Kane already had this idea when he moved to Bayern Munich—he would come back at some point after leaving Bayern."