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Manchester United approach Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott amid midfield rebuild

james mckinney by james mckinney
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Manchester United make contact with Bournemouth for midfielder Alex Scott

Manchester United have opened talks with Bournemouth over midfielder Alex Scott, with the club identifying the 22-year-old as a primary target to bolster the Red Devils’ midfield this summer.

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Manchester United have made contact with Bournemouth about signing Alex Scott as Michael Carrick prioritises reinforcement in central midfield. United are juggling potential departures and a reshaped midfield plan as they plan multiple additions.

United open talks over Alex Scott

Sources indicate Manchester United have formally enquired about Alex Scott’s availability and the terms that would be required to complete a summer transfer. The contact follows a season in which Scott emerged as one of Bournemouth’s most influential midfield figures, prompting interest from several top clubs.

Bournemouth retain the player under contract through 2028 but have engaged in dialogue over a possible new deal and the club’s future approach. With the player reportedly reluctant to extend, the Cherries are believed to be prepared to sell if a suitable offer arrives.

Midfield overhaul highest priority under Carrick

Michael Carrick has made strengthening central midfield one of his immediate priorities after being appointed manager, citing the position as key to rebuilding Manchester United’s competitive balance. The club’s assessment of depth and quality in the engine room has prompted a plan to recruit at least two midfielders this transfer window.

Current senior options include Kobbie Mainoo, Casemiro and Manuel Ugarte, with Mason Mount available as secondary cover in advanced midfield roles. The club faces roster decisions: a potential free departure for an experienced player and the possibility of cashing in on others to free funds for new acquisitions.

Balance of numbers and contract situations

Kobbie Mainoo’s recent contract extension secures a long-term midfield cornerstone for United, providing a platform around which recruits can be phased in. By contrast, the club is preparing for imminent roster change as at least one senior midfielder is expected to leave when his contract expires at the end of the month.

Those exits shape the number of incoming signings United are prepared to pursue, with internal planning assuming two primary midfield signings and the flexibility to add a third should further departures materialise. The club’s financial and squad-management strategy will determine whether any transfer is pursued as a direct replacement or as complementary reinforcement.

Scott’s profile and what he brings to United

Alex Scott is widely regarded as a technically adept, box-to-box midfielder who can also operate in deeper defensive roles when required. His blend of ball-carrying ability, positional intelligence and work-rate lends itself to both transitional and possession-oriented systems.

At 22, Scott offers a combination of current output and long-term upside, fitting a recruitment profile that prioritises young players with immediate first-team potential. His skill-set suggests he could slot into a double-pivot alongside Mainoo or be deployed as a more advanced engine in games that demand forward momentum.

Bournemouth’s stance and valuation expectations

Bournemouth have engaged Scott’s representatives in contract discussions as a matter of routine, signalling their intent to either retain their emerging asset or optimise a sale. If the player resists extension, the club is likely to favour a transfer that maximises fee income rather than risk losing him later for a reduced sum.

Market estimates place Scott’s value in the multi-million-pound range that would be considered attainable for a top Premier League club, though exact figures will depend on negotiation dynamics, sell-on clauses and Bournemouth’s appetite to reinvest. The summer window will test both the club’s negotiating leverage and United’s willingness to meet valuation demands.

Competing targets and United’s transfer strategy

United’s interest in Scott sits alongside a shortlist of midfield targets from across Europe, reflecting a dual strategy of signing both proven performers and younger developmental prospects. The club’s scouting network has reportedly identified several players who could address different tactical needs, from ball-winning anchors to progressive playmakers.

The potential sale of an incumbent such as Manuel Ugarte would free resources and create additional impetus for United to secure multiple midfield recruits. Club officials must weigh short-term readiness against long-term planning as they consider which names to prioritise and how to sequence deals during the window.

Tactical implications for Carrick’s team

Adding a player with Scott’s attributes would offer tactical flexibility for Michael Carrick, enabling transitions between a protective midfield shield and a more dynamic, forward-moving unit. Scott’s capability to press, recover possession and carry the ball into attacking zones would provide a useful option against both deep-block opponents and high-pressing sides.

His potential partnership with Mainoo could marry youthful energy and technical composure, while also allowing experienced midfielders to be rotated without a significant drop in balance. The coaching staff will likely evaluate how quickly any new recruit can adapt to Manchester United’s physical and tactical demands before integrating them into key fixtures.

If negotiations accelerate, Manchester United will face a busy negotiation timetable balancing sporting targets and financial parameters. Bournemouth’s stance, player preference and competing offers will determine whether talks proceed to a formal bid or remain exploratory.

The unfolding weeks of the transfer window are likely to clarify whether Alex Scott becomes a central piece in Manchester United’s midfield revamp or remains a name on a longer list of potential recruits. The club’s decisions will shape Carrick’s squad depth and tactical options for the coming season.

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