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Man United risk falling into an obvious tactical trap with their next midfield signing

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The Peoples Person

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17 July 2026

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Manchester United

had plans for a midfield overhaul this summer.

INEOS needed to sign an upgrade on

Manuel Ugarte

, who has failed to kick on at Old Trafford.

Casemiro

also had to be replaced following his revelation during the 2026-27 season, as he and the club decided to part ways this summer.

At least two fantastic midfielders needed to be signed. However, when factoring in the midfield transfer that was put on ice last summer, three midfielders are needed, not two.

United have already signed two of them,

Youri Tielemans

and

Andrey Santos

, so attention now turns to who the third midfield signing will be.

Combing through social media and listening to pundits analyse who United need for their third midfield signing, one theme keeps emerging: United must prioritise a defensive-minded midfielder.

The suggestion is that Tielemans and Santos elevate the side technically, yet there remains a worry that this United midfield could be outrun in transition. Those making that argument go on to suggest United sign an energetic, “ground-eater” midfielder instead.

While that logic makes sense on the surface, anyone who watched Argentina against England, or France against Spain, in the World Cup semi-finals could have learned a thing or two about midfield battles.

A midfielder can be good at running, tackling, and recovering ground, yet none of that guarantees midfield control.

Spain’s compact structure allowed their technically gifted midfield to outplay

France’s

more physical trio. Discipline and ball security mattered more than raw athleticism.

Spain versus France aside, Elliot Anderson and Declan Rice, for instance, look strong on paper, but their defensive leanings exposed their technical deficiencies against Argentina.

Thursday, 16 July 2026

Yes, they are good athletes, certainly, yet they often avoid the ball under pressure, take too many touches when they do have it, and default to safe sideways or backward passes.

Physicality is not everything when it comes to establishing midfield control. In fact, the World Cup semi-finals showed that when a top technical midfield meets a top physical one, the technical side tends to carry the day.

It is unfortunate that European champions PSG have been hinting at this all along, yet many have overlooked it.

Take United’s top target

Alex Scott

as an example. He may not be a natural defensive midfielder, but the fundamentals apply: defend your space, press within the team, and rely on technical ability to escape tight spots. Control comes from composure and skill, not sheer defensive grit.

United, therefore, can opt for another technically gifted midfielder rather than going for the obvious “number six.” Doing so would give them a midfield capable of outplaying opponents and help them avoid the trap of overspending on a defensive specialist who ultimately holds the team back.

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