The most recent rumours indicate that Manchester United is considering a deal for Wolfsburg midfielder Felix Nmecha, although they are up against competition.
Erik ten Hag is openly interested in enhancing Man United's midfield this summer.
Given that the likes of Donny van de Beek and Scott McTominay might go, it makes reasonable that they would want to improve this department.
Chelsea's Mason Mount is still a top target for Man United, but the two clubs have not yet reached an understanding on his price.
Ten Hag will be eager to add at least one more midfielder this summer as Marcel Sabitzer returns to Bayern Munich.
According to the football365, Manchester United may try to sign Felix Nmecha, a former Man City kid.
Felix Nmecha spent many years in City's academy and played twice for the squad during that period.
The 22-year-old's contract with Wolfsburg is slated to end in 2025, thus he is currently evaluating his options for the future. Man United are one of the teams interested in the 22-year-old, according Sport1.
According to the source, Ten Hag's side has already "had talks with Felix Nmecha's father" in an effort to put up a compromise.
Borussia Dortmund is also reportedly in the running to recruit the midfielder, in addition to Manchester United.
Nmecha may be offered this summer for about £12.8 million, according to a rumor.
Nmecha played in 30 Bundesliga games this season, recording three goals and five assists. Early this year, the 22-year-old earned his international debut for Germany, demonstrating how highly regarded he is there.
“He has improved physically,” Wolfsburg manager Niko Kovac said when discussing Nmecha this season.
“Previously, he never got into a rhythm. He played in so many different positions. Now he’s playing in midfield and you can see his technical ability.”
Although the former Man City young prospect is capable of playing in several spots, midfield is where he is most effective.
Although Man United will have to battle Borussia Dortmund for his services, Nmecha could end up being a respectable and cost-effective acquisition.