Manchester United’s midfield troubles deepened on Monday evening following a 1-0 loss to a 10-player Everton, at Old Trafford, sparking new concerns regarding the team’s depth, strategy and January transfer intentions.
In what could be considered United’s performance this season, their midfield was overwhelmed and lacked creativity, with Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes failing to offer stability or ignite play. The pair have mostly performed this campaign adequately. Concerns about their endurance and the shortage of strong replacements are growing.

Youth player Kobbie Mainoo received an appearance in the second half but did not influence the game, underscoring the scarcity of effective options. As Casemiro is anticipated to depart at the conclusion of the season and Mainoo is said to be contemplating a January loan, United’s midfield gap appears likely to expand.
While the club has consistently aimed for a high-calibre midfielder, their present 10th-place standing reduces the chances of a premium acquisition in January unless they initiate a Champions League challenge. Joao Gomes, from Wolves, has surfaced as a budget Premier League candidate and is reportedly intrigued by United’s pursuit.
After another humiliating night, United’s recruitment urgency may finally match their midfield need—with little room left for error.
















