Ahead of the summer transfer window, Real Madrid midfielder Aurěen Tchouaméni is valued by Manchester United, according to Fabrizio Romano’s report. Man United may certainly consider a high-calibre transfer target who can provide them football playing with Europe’s finest, something they haven’t been able to achieve since the 2023–24 season, as they draw closer to earning a spot in the Champions League for the upcoming season.
Following their 1-0 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Saturday night, the Red Devils made significant progress toward securing their spot in the competition. The Blues’ subsequent loss to Brighton and Hove Albion on Tuesday night gave Michael Carrick’s team an eight-point lead over the sixth-place Seagulls.
A top-five finish will be sufficient to qualify for Champions League football for the upcoming season, as has been well recorded. United will play the south coast team in an attempt to earn the necessary finish as soon as feasible. Tchouaméni has emerged as a possible ambitious goal in recent days, and senior United executives and Jason Wilcox will be working behind the scenes on possible transfer targets.
Real Madrid’s Tchouameni on Man Utd radar
However, they could be open to a sizeable offer in what seems to be a summer of upheaval at the Bernabéu after a poor campaign that is sure to conclude without a trophy.
When Tchouameni left Monaco in 2022, United expressed interest in him, but he chose to go with Real Madrid, where he has since developed into one of the world’s most productive midfield players.
Michael Carrick’s team is now on the verge of qualifying for the Champions League thanks to Chelsea’s sudden collapse.
If United defeats Brentford at Old Trafford on Monday, they will need to win one of their next four games to guarantee a two-year comeback to Europe’s top club championship.
Even if it’s unclear if Barcelona will exercise their option to buy Marcus Rashford for 30 million euros (£26.1 million) by the deadline of June 15th, there will be room on United’s pay bill with the departure of two big earners, Casemiro and Jadon Sancho.






