
Manchester United are reportedly exploring a trio of exciting talents as they prepare for a likely return to European competition next season.
The Red Devils have been linked with Yan Diomande currently at RB Leipzig, 21-year-old England defender Lewis Hall of Newcastle United, and 26-year-old Senegal forward Iliman Ndiaye from Everton.
The club’s recruitment strategy appears focused on blending youth and proven attacking talent, with Diomande offering pace and creativity on the wing, Hall providing defensive versatility, and Ndiaye bringing experience and goal-scoring ability in the final third.
Sources suggest that Manchester United are moving early to secure reinforcements capable of competing on both domestic and European fronts, signaling an ambitious approach to restoring the club’s continental presence.
With European competition on the horizon, the Red Devils’ interest in this mix of youth and experience highlights their intent to build a squad capable of challenging across multiple fronts next season.
