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Manchester United eye Dortmund midfielder Nmecha as Carrick eyes depth

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Manchester United have been reported by The Athletic’s Transfer DealSheet to be targeting Borussia Dortmund midfielder Felix Nmecha, the 25‑year‑old who logged 42 appearances, five goals and three assists last season, as a potential summer signing before his contract runs to 2030. The Red Devils have identified Nmecha as a target for this summer transfer window. The interest aligns with Manchester United’s strategy to reinforce their midfield options. Nmecha featured in 42 matches for Borussia Dortmund across all competitions last season. He contributed five goals and three assists from central midfield. His current deal with Borussia Dortmund runs until the summer of 2030. This long‑term contract could make a cheap acquisition difficult later in the window. Nmecha was photographed arriving before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round‑of‑32 match between Germany and Paraguay at Boston Stadium on June 29, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The image underscores his international profile. He is a tough‑tackling midfielder who times challenges well to win the ball inside his own half. Nmecha also possesses a tidy passing range, can strike the ball with power from distance, and displays high energy throughout the game. Primarily a box‑to‑box player, he can also operate as an attacking midfielder or a defensive midfielder when required. This versatility gives managers tactical flexibility. Nmecha would add quality and depth to Michael Carrick’s midfield and is likely to fight for a regular starting role at Old Trafford next season. At 25, with peak years ahead, he could help the Red Devils challenge for major honours, prompting Carrick to launch a move before the transfer window closes.

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