Manchester United are gearing up for a crucial summer transfer window following their Champions League qualification. Currently third in the Premier League, the team, under Michael Carrick's guidance, is preparing for Europe's premier competition. Carrick, with a strong record of 10 wins in 14 games, is likely to be considered for the permanent managerial role. The club aims to strengthen their squad with new players, especially in midfield, anticipating Casemiro's potential exit. Mirror Football highlights key transfer targets, including Bournemouth's Tyler Adams and Alex Scott, and West Ham's Mateus Fernandes. Sky Sports reports that these players are among those being considered to bolster the midfield. The club is reportedly looking to sign two central midfielders. Other players linked to the club include Elliot Anderson of Nottingham Forest, Carlos Baleba from Brighton, Adam Wharton from Crystal Palace, Sandro Tonali of Newcastle, and Joao Gomes from Wolves. Manchester United could potentially allocate £150 million for new midfielders this summer, with the Champions League qualification boosting their transfer budget.