Summary

  • Manchester United intend to reject any bids for captain Bruno Fernandes

  • Portuguese midfielder has one-year left on his current deal, with the option of a further 12 months

  • Turkish club Galatasaray had lined up a £42.7m move for the 31-year-old

  • Elsehwere, Newcastle complete signing of Benfica defender Amar Dedic, 24

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina international joins in deal worth nearly £30m

  • Newcastle's sporting director Ross Wilson says Dedic is 'incredibly hungry' to prove himself at the club

  • Spain captain Rodri set to join Barcelona from Manchester City

  • Manchester City eye Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez and Lille's Ayyoub Bouaddi as replacements

  • Get Involved: How do you rate your club's transfer business so far this summer?

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  1. Competition at left-back needed?published at 11:42 BST

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport Manchester United reporter

    The lack of sales affects United's next move in the transfer market.

    At the beginning of the month, as supporters began to get edgy at the lack of further deals following Tielemans' arrival on 14 July, a senior club source said their business should be judged at the end of the window.

    Carrick's "we want more, we need more" assessment of the situation last week was an accurate reflection of the situation.

    Competition for the left-back position is required as a matter of urgency. Shaw has a year left on his contract and, despite the fact he started all 38 Premier League games last season, his ability to repeatedly play three games in a week is unclear.

    In three weeks, Carrick will have a trip to Everton and a home game with Manchester City to prepare for; in between them is a Champions League game. He must have an alternative option he would feel confident of starting in those games.

    Admiration for Newcastle's Lewis Hall is well known. But the club prides itself on its data team coming up with other choices. Surely they are getting to the point where they need to act?

    Luke ShawImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involved - 'It feels like Carrick is being set up to fail'published at 11:35 BST

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    It is odd that Man United have not spent more. I appreciate they're keen to keep the wage bill down and not overspend, but we clearly have a strong need for a new CM and LB. It feels like Carrick is being set up to fail currently.

    Tim, Ruislip

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  3. Postpublished at 11:29 BST

    By Manchester United's usual standards, it has been a relatively quiet transfer window so far.

    The only notable additions to the squad have been Andrey Santos from Chelsea and Youri Tielemans from Aston Villa.

    Manager Michael Carrick has recently stressed the importance of bringing more players through the door before the transfer window closes on 1 September.

    Are United already on the back foot before the new campaign has even begun?

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    Get Involvedpublished at 11:22 BST

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    With today's market and how valuable Bruno was for us last season I wouldn't entertain offers for less than 100m. Far too valuable to lose

    Tom

  5. Fernandes 'hurt' and 'sad' by United's stance last summerpublished at 11:14 BST

    Interest in Fernandes from clubs in Europe means this is the second consecutive summer in which his future at Manchester United has been up in the air.

    Last summer, the 31-year-old claimed United had told him they would not stand in his way if he wanted to leave, amid interest from Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal.

    In an interview with Portuguese TV station Canal 11 last November, Fernandes said he was "hurt" and "sad" that the club appeared willing to cash in on him.

    "I decided not to go [to Saudi Arabia], not only for family reasons, but because I genuinely liked the club," said Fernandes.

    "From the club I felt, 'if you go it's not that bad for us'. It hurts me a bit. More than hurting, makes me sad, I'm a player who has nothing to point to, I'm always available, I always give the best of me."

    Fernandes added: "The club wanted me to go [away].

    "I told the directors that, I don't think they had the courage to make that decision because the coach wanted me. But if I said I wanted to leave, even though the coach wanted me to stay, the club would let me."

    Bruno FernandesImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 11:08 BST

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    If Rodri is worth £60m+ then Bruno is worth at least £100m+

    Paul

  7. Fernandes' record-breaking 2025-26 seasonpublished at 11:01 BST

    Bruno Fernandes played a pivotal role in Manchester United's third-placed finish last season.

    The Portuguese produced a record 21 Premier League assists as his side secured Champions League football.

    Fernandes broke the record of 20 assists held by Kevin De Bruyne (2019-20) and Thierry Henry (2002-03).

    He started 35 league matches and scored nine goals, one behind Matheus Cunha and two behind Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko who finished the campaign as Man Utd's joint-top goalscorers.

    As a result, he is favourite to be crowned PFA Player of the Year for 2025-26 in Manchester next week.

    Bruno FernandesImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involved - Should United cash-in on Fernandes?published at 10:54 BST

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    Manchester United fans, is there any fee Galatasaray could offer that would make sense for United to sell Bruno Fernandes this summer?

    After all, the Portugal international is 31 and has less than a year remaining on his current deal at Old Trafford...

  9. Man Utd will reject any bid for Fernandespublished at 10:46 BST

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport Manchester United reporter

    Manchester United intend to reject any offer for Bruno Fernandes before next month's transfer deadline.

    BBC Sport was told last week that Turkish club Galatasaray, plus Italian giants Juventus and AC Milan, were considering whether to test United's resolve to keep their captain.

    It is thought Galatasaray had a deal they were intending to put to United, which would reach a final fee of 50m euros (£42.7m).

    However, the message from senior sources at Old Trafford is that Galatasaray would be wasting their time.

    Although last summer they told Fernandes it was his call whether to accept the mammoth offer put to him by Saudi Pro-League outfit Al-Hilal, with the Portuguese later admitting he felt "hurt" by that stance, this time around United have made their position clear.

    Club sources say, as yet, there have been no bids for the 31-year-old, but add that he is not for sale at any price.

    Bruno Fernandes of Manchester UnitedImage source, Getty Images
  10. Galatasaray want Fernandespublished at 10:37 BST

    Even though Manchester United manager Michael Carrick has called for more signings to arrive at Old Trafford before the transfer window slams shut, he could face a battle to keep hold of one of his key players.

    Reports this week claim Galatasaray are prepared to double Bruno Fernandes' wages to tempt him to move to Turkey.

    Sources at United have told BBC Sport that Fernandes is not for sale at any price this summer.

    Bruno Fernandes of Manchester UnitedImage source, Getty Images
  11. 'Throw the kitchen sink at Hall'published at 10:33 BST

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    Manchester United need to sign Lewis Hall. Our starting left back was at the 2014 World Cup! The ideal scenario should be throw the kitchen sink at Hall and Alex Scott, but that’s not what INEOS do.

    Ben, Bristol

  12. Man Utd 'need more' signingspublished at 10:25 BST

    Manchester United

    Speaking of Manchester United.....

    Head Coach Michael Carrick is determined to keep pushing to improve his squad this summer.

    "We want more, we need more, we keep looking for how we can do that," he said.

    "Money's money, I get that. We feel like we have to be pushing for everything we're involved in, while being realistic of what the recent history's looked like over a period of time."

    Carrick says he is delighted with United's business so far – they have spent £83m to sign Andrey Santos from Chelsea and Youri Tielemans from Aston Villa, with the out-of-contract Karl Darlow also joining as back-up goalkeeper.

    However, with weaknesses at left-back and in central midfield, as they prepare for a return to the Champions League after a two-year absence, Carrick knows the work cannot stop now.

    Because in a summer where his club missed out on key targets such as Elliot Anderson and Matheus Fernandes because they refused to match rival offers and are spending less than newly promoted Ipswich and Coventry, Carrick knows more transfer business needs to be done despite a desire to avoid the costly mistakes of the past.

    "For now, we've got to make the most of it, but we've got to push every boundary we can to be able to win again, basically. That's the challenge."

  13. What does Dedic signing mean for Hall?published at 10:22 BST

    Left-back Lewis Hall has been heavily linked with a move to Manchester United during the summer transfer window.

    Losing Hall, 21, would be a blow for Newcastle after the high-profile exits of former captain Bruno Guimaraes, Sandro Tonali and Anthony Gordon.

    However, new signing Amar Dedic is a full-back capable of playing on both sides, though predominantly a right-back.

    Could Dedic be a potential replacement if Hall does leave St James' Park?

    Amar DedicImage source, Getty Images
  14. Postpublished at 10:19 BST

    That is a very good question, Simon, and one we've actually just been pondering ourselves...

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    Get Involvedpublished at 10:16 BST

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    Does the signing of Dedic affect Manchester United’s chances of signing Hall I wonder?

    Simon

  16. Newcastle transfers: Outgoingspublished at 10:14 BST

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    Sandro Tonali (Tottenham) - £100m

    Bruno Guimaraes (Arsenal) - £75m

    Anthony Gordon (Barcelona) - £69.3m

    Charlie McArthur (York) - Free

    Kieran Tripper (Wolves) - Free

    Matt Targett (Hull City) - Free

    Joe White (Crewe) - Free

    Antonio Cordero (Cadiz) - Loan

    Harrison Ashby (Luton) - Loan

    Anthony Munda (Swindon) - Loan

    Emil Krafth (End of contract)

  17. Newcastle transfers: Incomingspublished at 10:07 BST

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    It's been a busy summer so far for Newcastle....Bazoumana Toure (Hoffenheim) - £43m

    Aladji Bamba (Monaco) - £34m

    Amar Dedic (Benfica) - £30m

    Lukas Hornicek (Braga) - £25.7m

    Sean Steur (Ajax) - £23m

    Ewen Jaouen (Stade de Reims) - £18.5m

  18. Could Dedic start against Liverpool?published at 10:02 BST

    Newcastle United

    Since Kieran Trippier's departure, Newcastle have been searching for a new right-back.

    Now that Amar Dedic has signed, he could be set for a very swift introduction to the Premier League.

    With Tino Livramento still recovering from the calf injury he sustained on international duty with England in June, Dedic may be in line to make his full debut during Newcastle's season opener at home to Liverpool on Sunday.

    Manager Matthias Jaissle will likely provide an update on the situation during his news conference on Friday.

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    Get Involved - 'Need to keep momentum going'published at 09:55 BST

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    Good signing for Newcastle, but we need to keep the momentum going. We still need a winger and a central midfielder at the very least. Why are we not trying to bring Leon Goretzka in?!!

    Liam

  20. Dedic 'incredibly hungry' to prove himselfpublished at 09:46 BST

    Ciaran Kelly
    BBC Sport Newcastle United reporter

    Dedic has already experienced what it is like to play at St James' Park.

    The defender was part of the Benfica side thumped 3-0 by Newcastle in the Champions League last season, so he will be hoping for a much happier experience if he lines up against Liverpool on Sunday.

    Dedic is one of Newcastle's oldest signings this summer – which is saying something – and only the second over the age of 20, alongside goalkeeper Lukas Hornicek.

    The defender has never played in the Premier League before and, like all of Newcastle's six arrivals, he will need time to adapt to the intensity and physicality of the top-flight.

    But Newcastle sporting director Ross Wilson has already noted how Dedic "incredibly hungry" to prove himself.

    Dedic, crucially, already knows what Jaissle demands and expects from his full-backs, so it is likely the head coach will not think twice about throwing him in at the weekend, even after just a handful of training sessions with his new team-mates.

    He certainly has the engine to get up and down the pitch.

    Although Dedic only made 24 appearances in Portugal's Primeira Liga last season, he ranked second for full-backs for carries into the attacking third (49) and third for progressive carries (202) and total carries (325).

    His ability to also offer cover at left-back will be invaluable, but Newcastle clearly need further reinforcements before the window shuts on 1 September.

    Matthias Jaissle andImage source, Getty Images