Arabic version: مانشستر يونايتد يضع عينه على قرارات رئيسية بعد تأمين مكانه في دوري أبطال أوروبا
Manchester United is on the brink of securing their return to the Champions League following a crucial 2-1 victory over Brentford. The win leaves them two points short of qualification, with four matches remaining in the season. According to BBC News, the task set by technical director Jason Wilcox has been accomplished, but significant decisions loom on the horizon.
A standout performer in the match was Brazilian midfielder Casemiro, who scored for the third consecutive home game. His contributions were vital, especially as he maximized free-kick opportunities to help secure the win. However, with rumors suggesting that Casemiro may be heading to the United States next season, Manchester United will need to prioritize finding a suitable replacement for the experienced player.
Manager Michael Carrick acknowledged the importance of Casemiro’s influence in the squad, stating that filling the midfield void is a top priority this summer. Nottingham Forest’s Elliott Anderson has emerged as a primary target, but United’s recruitment strategy will differ from past approaches. The club aims to avoid overpaying for players and will not engage in lengthy negotiations that could hinder their season.
In addition to strengthening their midfield, United is aware that their squad must expand to handle a potentially more demanding schedule. The club is considering multiple options for recruitment, focusing on quality signings that can enhance the team’s performance without inflating costs. Carrick’s future at the club also remains uncertain, as discussions continue about whether he should be offered a full-time contract following the team’s resurgence.
With Champions League football likely returning to Old Trafford, the club’s management faces critical decisions that will shape its future direction and competitiveness in the upcoming season.





















