Calcio Mercato claims that Manchester United sent scouts to the San Siro on Saturday night to witness Inter Milan vs Juventus. The two players they were watching were Federico Dimarco and Pierre Kalulu.
In an effort to reassemble their team, the Red Devils will already be getting ready for the summer transfer market. Perhaps indicating that they want to make a big move in the market later this year, the Manchester club kept their powder dry throughout the January transfer window.
The current manager at Old Trafford, Michael Carrick, was only hired temporarily until the end of the season; therefore, United may be trying to assemble a team for a new manager. The former Middlesbrough manager could perform enough to get a permanent position, particularly since United have won all five of their games under his coaching.
Manchester United dispatched scouts to witness Saturday’s Serie A match between Inter Milan and Juventus, according to a report from Calcio Mercato. The Red Devils are reportedly interested in both Kalulu and Di Marco, and the Manchester team is looking to bolster both sides before the summer transfer market opens.
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The scouting brief for Manchester United seems focused and pressing. Old Trafford is about to undergo structural modification, with large sections being given top focus.
According to Calciomercato, “The Red Devils are seeking reinforcements on the flanks in particular as part of a new overhaul that will be implemented this summer.” The most significant name is still Federico Dimarco, who is among Cristian Chivu’s team’s most influential players right now. However, keep a watch on Pierre Kalulu, who draws United due to his flexibility as a centre-defender and right-back.
According to the source, Dimarco is the most significant name, but Kalulu’s flexibility makes him a desirable possibility for United as well. While Dimarco primarily plays as a wing-back, Kalulu can play both as a full-back and in the center of defence.
United is expected to have a busy summer transfer window, and if they intend to hire a well-known manager, they will undoubtedly require strong market support.








