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Carlos Baleba, Carrick's new midfield and a fresh mindset: Why the optimism is back at Man United

Manchester United manager Michael Carrick, once a top midfielder himself, wanted to strengthen his midfield this summer ahead of a return to Uefa Champions League football, and he feels he’s done just that. United have signed Belgium captain Youri Tielemens, Brazilian defensive midfielder Andrey Santos , and are on the cusp of agreeing a deal for Brighton’s Cameroonian international Carlos…

Carlos Baleba, Carrick's new midfield and a fresh mindset: Why the optimism is back at Man United

Manchester United has bolstered its midfield with the signing of Belgian captain Youri Tielemens, Brazilian defensive midfielder Andrey Santos, and a potential move for Cameroonian international Carlos Baleba. The new additions, all with Premier League experience, aim to strengthen the midfield following the departures of Casemiro and injured Manuel Ugarte.

Karl Darlow, a backup goalkeeper with Premier League experience, has also joined the club from Leeds United. United also expressed interest in Newcastle United’s Lewis Hall, although Newcastle is not inclined to sell. The club believes the deal for Baleba, if finalized, could be their last major signing this summer, as they are close to their £1 billion debt limit.

The mood in the United dressing room is positive, with a mix of young talent and experienced players, including Fernandes, Harry Maguire, Lisandro Martinez, and Luke Shaw. The club's youth system is also receiving attention, with the hope that it will contribute to long-term success. Despite finishing sixth and promoted via the play-offs, Hull City will be United's first opponents in the new season.

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