
As Michael Carrick’s side prepares for a crucial trip to Everton, the Red Devils look set for a significant financial boost and a goalkeeper dilemma.
Champions League Race: United Look to Leapfrog Chelsea
Manchester United face Everton this Monday night with a massive opportunity to solidify their top-four ambitions. Following Chelsea’s 1-1 draw against Burnley, a victory at the Hill Dickinson Stadium would move Michael Carrick’s men three points clear of the Londoners.
United are currently undefeated under Carrick, who took over from Ruben Amorim earlier this season. While Everton shocked United at Old Trafford back in November, the Toffees have struggled at their new home, winning only four league games there all season.
The McTominay Windfall: A 10% Clause for United
Scott McTominay has become a cult hero at Napoli since his £25.7m move in 2024. Having fired Antonio Conte’s side to the Scudetto last season and earned a Ballon d’Or nomination, the Scotsman’s value has skyrocketed.
While Napoli are currently in talks to extend his contract until 2030, Manchester United officials are watching closely. The original deal included a 10% sell-on clause. With rumors of interest from Premier League rivals and Saudi Arabia, any potential transfer fee exceeding £60m would net United a welcome seven-figure payday to fund their own summer reinforcements.
Andre Onana: No Permanent Move to Trabzonspor?
In Turkey, the situation regarding Andre Onana has taken a turn. Despite an impressive start to his loan spell at Trabzonspor, reports suggest the Turkish club is not prioritizing a permanent deal for the Cameroonian international.
Manager Fatih Tekke remains a supporter of the goalkeeper, but recent losses have cooled talk of a summer swoop. Onana, whose United contract runs until 2028, could face an uncertain return to Old Trafford this summer unless a suitor potentially former club Inter Milan steps forward.

Siara Costa is a football editor and writer covering both European men’s and women’s football, with a focus on league competitions, match coverage, and in-depth storytelling.
