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Transfers

Red Devils eye Norwegian midfield star as Carrick eyes summer swoop

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·

Manchester United's pursuit of Fulham midfielder Sander Berge intensifies as his contract runs out in the summer of 2029, creating urgency for a summer 2024 deal that could prove costly later. The 28‑year‑old Norwegian has impressed with a solid campaign at the London club, prompting the Red Devils to act quickly.

Journalist Graeme Bailey reported that Manchester United are eyeing a move for Fulham star Sander Berge. The Red Devils have identified the Norwegian talent as a target for this summer transfer window.

Berge delivered a solid campaign in English football, making 39 appearances for the Cottagers and providing one assist, though he failed to score. His performances have placed him among the most talented central midfielders in the Premier League.

His current contract at Craven Cottage runs until the summer of 2029, meaning a later purchase could be expensive for the club. This long‑term deal adds pressure to secure him now.

Manchester United manager Michael Carrick is urged to snap him up, with the midfielder’s tackling ability and timing praised. He is a tidy passer who can also create occasional chances.

Primarily a holding midfielder, Berge can also operate as a box‑to‑box player when instructed. His familiarity with the Premier League suggests a swift adaptation to life at Man United.

At 28, Berge is entering his prime, offering quality and depth to Carrick’s midfield department. He could compete for a regular first‑team spot at the Theatre of Dreams in the coming seasons.

The Red Devils’ interest reflects a broader market trend of clubs targeting players with long contracts before they become pricier, underscoring the competitive nature of this summer’s transfer activity.

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