Manchester United's long-term plan has been unveiled by director of football Jason Wilcox, who has promised investment in the "right" signings to drive the club forward. This comes as the team continues to enjoy an upturn in form, having won three league games on the bounce for the first time since Ruben Amorim's appointment last November.
The summer transfer window is likely to be crucial in achieving this goal, particularly given that some squad members are approaching the final six months of their current deals. Casemiro and Harry Maguire are just two examples, with Wilcox hinting at a possible overhaul in the middle of the park.
Manchester United has long been linked with Brighton's Carlos Baleba, but he is not the only midfielder on the radar. Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson is also being considered, given his impressive performances this season.
Wilcox praised the summer signings, stating they are "guiding the club in the right direction" on the pitch. He emphasized that the team's recent form is a testament to their hard work and dedication, particularly evident during training sessions.
While there may be bumps in the road ahead, Wilcox remains optimistic about the team's prospects. The director of football stressed the importance of staying calm despite external pressures and highlighted the intensity and professionalism displayed by the players at training every day.
In essence, Manchester United is taking a step towards re-establishing itself as a top-four finisher in the Premier League, with long-term European competition on the horizon. As Wilcox noted, it's not just about signing elite talent but also finding players who can bring character and drive to the team.
				
			The summer transfer window is likely to be crucial in achieving this goal, particularly given that some squad members are approaching the final six months of their current deals. Casemiro and Harry Maguire are just two examples, with Wilcox hinting at a possible overhaul in the middle of the park.
Manchester United has long been linked with Brighton's Carlos Baleba, but he is not the only midfielder on the radar. Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson is also being considered, given his impressive performances this season.
Wilcox praised the summer signings, stating they are "guiding the club in the right direction" on the pitch. He emphasized that the team's recent form is a testament to their hard work and dedication, particularly evident during training sessions.
While there may be bumps in the road ahead, Wilcox remains optimistic about the team's prospects. The director of football stressed the importance of staying calm despite external pressures and highlighted the intensity and professionalism displayed by the players at training every day.
In essence, Manchester United is taking a step towards re-establishing itself as a top-four finisher in the Premier League, with long-term European competition on the horizon. As Wilcox noted, it's not just about signing elite talent but also finding players who can bring character and drive to the team.
 I mean, I'm totally sure that Manchester United's long-term plan is solid and Jason Wilcox knows what he's doing... no, wait, maybe he doesn't!
 I mean, I'm totally sure that Manchester United's long-term plan is solid and Jason Wilcox knows what he's doing... no, wait, maybe he doesn't!  I've been following this story for a while now and it feels like every summer transfer window ends up being a disaster. Like, what if they sign another Casemiro-esque player who turns out to be overpaid and underperforming?
 I've been following this story for a while now and it feels like every summer transfer window ends up being a disaster. Like, what if they sign another Casemiro-esque player who turns out to be overpaid and underperforming?  And don't even get me started on Carlos Baleba... is he really the answer to Manchester United's midfield woes?
 And don't even get me started on Carlos Baleba... is he really the answer to Manchester United's midfield woes? 

 . wilcox seems like he knows what he's doing, all about finding those 'right' signings that bring character to the team
. wilcox seems like he knows what he's doing, all about finding those 'right' signings that bring character to the team  . also got to give it to amorim for the turnaround in form, man utd was a mess under olah and pots
. also got to give it to amorim for the turnaround in form, man utd was a mess under olah and pots 
 they need to get casemiro tho he's a beast and would be perfect for that middle of the park spot i've been saying it on my socials too but no one listened lol
 they need to get casemiro tho he's a beast and would be perfect for that middle of the park spot i've been saying it on my socials too but no one listened lol  and yeah wilcox seems like a cool guy, he's got the right vibe
 and yeah wilcox seems like a cool guy, he's got the right vibe  plus his optimism is infectious, can't wait to see what the future holds for man utd!!!
 plus his optimism is infectious, can't wait to see what the future holds for man utd!!!  . But I guess it's all part of the plan, and if they can bring in some talented midfielders, we might see them climb those Premier League tables
. But I guess it's all part of the plan, and if they can bring in some talented midfielders, we might see them climb those Premier League tables  . And let's be real, their director of football Jason Wilcox seems super confident
. And let's be real, their director of football Jason Wilcox seems super confident  . He's right, though - it's not just about signing top players, but finding those with character and drive to make the team gel
. He's right, though - it's not just about signing top players, but finding those with character and drive to make the team gel  !
! . I'm all for giving the squad room to breathe, but I've got my doubts about Wilcox's master plan
. I'm all for giving the squad room to breathe, but I've got my doubts about Wilcox's master plan 
 ... and yeah, Brighton's Carlos Baleba sounds like a decent signing, but Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest? Have we seen his stats to back up those claims?
... and yeah, Brighton's Carlos Baleba sounds like a decent signing, but Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest? Have we seen his stats to back up those claims?  What makes him suddenly in the running? And what about Casemiro and Maguire? Are they really near the end of their contracts or are Wilcox just trying to create an "overhaul" narrative?
 What makes him suddenly in the running? And what about Casemiro and Maguire? Are they really near the end of their contracts or are Wilcox just trying to create an "overhaul" narrative?  ... need some sources on this one, tbh!
... need some sources on this one, tbh! 
 it's been ages since we saw some real depth in that midfield, you know? Casemiro would be a dream signing, but I also think Elliot Anderson could bring something special too
 it's been ages since we saw some real depth in that midfield, you know? Casemiro would be a dream signing, but I also think Elliot Anderson could bring something special too 
 and it's great to see him prioritizing character over just raw talent
 and it's great to see him prioritizing character over just raw talent 
 Wilcox knows that it won't be easy, but he's got a good feeling about it
 Wilcox knows that it won't be easy, but he's got a good feeling about it  and I'm right there with him
 and I'm right there with him  casemiro and maguire are always underappreciated in my opinion, they're not just about the stats, it's about the impact on the team
 casemiro and maguire are always underappreciated in my opinion, they're not just about the stats, it's about the impact on the team  also, i'm loving the vibe of them considering players like elliot andrewson from nottingham forest
 also, i'm loving the vibe of them considering players like elliot andrewson from nottingham forest 