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Manchester United Eye Key Signings Ahead of Europa League Final

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Manchester United are poised to boost their squad if they win the Europa League final against Tottenham. Targets include goalkeeper Diogo Costa from Porto and defender Ousmane Diomande, a 21-year-old linked strongly to the club.

Manchester United are poised to boost their squad if they win the Europa League final against Tottenham. Targets include goalkeeper Diogo Costa from Porto and defender Ousmane Diomande, a 21-year-old linked strongly to the club. With experienced Matthijs de Ligt and promising Leny Yoro, the Red Devils aim for a stronger 2025/26 season under Ruben Amorim.

After the 2024-25 season, Manchester United are poised for a significant transformation, especially if they clinch the Europa League title against Tottenham Hotspur. The win would not only secure a Champions League spot but also boost the club’s finances, enabling a stronger transfer campaign under manager Ruben Amorim. Despite both teams hovering just above the relegation zone, this final presents a crucial opportunity for United to reset and build a squad capable of competing at the highest level next season.

United are reportedly very confident about advancing on their first summer signing, with Fabrizio Romano calling them “clear favourites” to secure a big-money star renowned for his exceptional football intelligence. Among their top transfer targets is goalkeeper Diogo Costa from FC Porto, who has impressed throughout the season. Defensively, the squad could be strengthened by Ousmane Diomande, a young, skilled defender with ties to Amorim’s time in Portugal, who is leaning towards joining United.

Alongside them, Matthijs de Ligt, experienced in top European leagues and effective in a back three, is expected to anchor the defense next season. This strategic blend of emerging talent and experienced players suggests that Manchester United are preparing for a fresh start, aiming to challenge for top honors in the 2025-26 season.

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