Rafael Leao in action for AC Milan during a Serie A match
Manchester United’s summer rebuild under INEOS is beginning to take shape, and one name stands out above the rest — Rafael Leao.
The AC Milan superstar has reportedly been identified as a primary target to fix United’s long-standing issues on the left wing, as recruitment plans intensify ahead of a crucial transfer window.
According to reports, United’s recruitment team — led by Christopher Vivell — has narrowed its winger search to three profiles:
Rafael Leao (AC Milan)
Iliman Ndiaye (Everton)
Tyrique George (Chelsea)
Leao is the headline option. Explosive, direct, and devastating in transition, the Portuguese international fits the exact profile United have lacked in recent seasons. With 8 goals in 18 games this campaign, he remains AC Milan’s attacking talisman.
Italian sources suggest Milan could be open to a sale, offering United a rare chance to land one of Europe’s most feared wide forwards — though the financial demands would be significant.
Despite Leao’s star power, INEOS are keen to balance marquee signings with Premier League-proven reliability.
That thinking brings Iliman Ndiaye into contention. The Everton forward’s energy, ball-carrying, and work rate have impressed, but his contract running until 2029 could make negotiations difficult.
Meanwhile, Tyrique George represents a longer-term, developmental play. The 19-year-old Chelsea winger fits INEOS’ new recruitment philosophy — high potential, lower immediate cost, and resale value. Chelsea are reportedly open to letting him leave.
While winger recruitment is important, United’s number one objective remains midfield reinforcement.
Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson has been identified as their absolute top priority, but a fierce battle is brewing with Manchester City, who are also pushing hard for the England international.
The decision may hinge on managerial clarity at both clubs, with Anderson reportedly willing to wait until after the World Cup before choosing his next move — setting up a long summer saga.
Elsewhere:
Carlos Baleba remains an option, with United holding an edge due to his desire to play alongside Bryan Mbeumo
Adam Wharton is being heavily pursued by Liverpool, reducing United’s involvement there
INEOS are also focused on trimming the wage bill.
Casemiro is set to leave at the end of the season
Joshua Zirkzee could exit as early as January, with Juventus and other Serie A clubs circling
Manuel Ugarte is expected to stay due to squad depth concerns
Several academy players are also heading out on loan to aid development.
Targeting Rafael Leao signals intent. This is no longer about stop-gap solutions — it’s about elite-level difference makers.
Whether United land Leao, pivot to a Premier League option, or blend both approaches, one thing is clear: INEOS are reshaping Manchester United with precision, patience, and purpose.
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