Manchester United are seriously interested in signing Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder Joao Gomes this summer, according to reports.
The Old Trafford side are anticipating a rebuild in the middle of the park and are firmly in the market for at least one new central midfielder.
While the likes of Elliot Anderson and Carlos Baleba appear to be top of the shortlist, Gomes could prove a significantly cheaper option, with Wolves reportedly placing a £44million asking price on the Brazilian.
The fee could drop even further if the Molineux side are relegated this season, as they sit rock-bottom of the Premier League standings with seven games left.
Man Utd Keen on Signing Joao Gomes
According to TEAMtalk, United are stepping up their interest in Gomes ahead of the summer, with the midfielder emerging as a major transfer target.
The Red Devils have been actively monitoring the Brazilian in recent weeks, and his recent form has only increased United’s interest.
Gomes has been instrumental in Wolves’ recent positive run of results under manager Rob Edwards, including league victories over Aston Villa and Liverpool.
The ‘next level’ 25-year-old has made 35 appearances for the Molineux side in all competitions this season, scoring one goal and providing three assists.
He is also attracting interest from United’s Premier League rivals too in Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea and Tottenham.
Gomes Could Replace Departing Casemiro
United’s reported interest in Gomes is hardly surprising, given the club are actively looking to replace Casemiro, whose contract expires at the end of the season.
The Brazilian midfielder has already announced he will be leaving at the end of his deal in June, putting an end to his four-year spell at Old Trafford.
Casemiro has been an important player under both former manager Ruben Amorim and current interim head coach Michael Carrick this season, managing 29 appearances across all competitions and scoring seven Premier League goals.
Only Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko (nine each) have managed more goals for United than the 34-year-old veteran this league campaign.
Why Top English Clubs Want Joao Gomes
Amid United’s interest in Gomes, we asked ChatGPT why top Premier League clubs could be looking to add the relegation-bound Wolves midfielder to their ranks this summer:
Elite defensive aggression and ball‑winning ability – Gomes consistently ranks near the top of the Premier League for defensive duels won and tackles, giving teams a powerful presence in breaking up play and regaining possession.
Premier League‑proven physical profile – at 25, he’s already shown he can handle the intensity, pace and demands of English football, making him a safer, more plug‑and‑play midfield option for top clubs.
Balance and tactical complementarity – his blend of tenacity, energy and willingness to cover ground makes him an ideal partner for more creative or build‑oriented midfielders, helping clubs achieve balance in both defensive and transition phases.
Aston Villa are preparing for a busy summer transfer window after they secured qualification for the Champions League.
It was a phenomenal 2025/2026 season for Unai Emery’s side, who qualified for the Champions League while also winning the Europa League.
Qualifying for Europe’s elite club competition will allow Villa to shop in a different market when it comes to new additions this summer.
Emery’s side won’t want to stand still despite their impressive campaign, and with players being linked with departures, it could be a busy transfer window.
Romano: Aston Villa Eyeing Goalkeeper
According to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, Zion Suzuki is among a list of three goalkeepers that Aston Villa are interested in ahead of the summer transfer window.
The Midlands club are reportedly eyeing the Parma goalkeeper, due to talks between Emi Martinez and Juventus.
Liverpool are in the market for a new centre-back during the summer transfer window after it was confirmed that Ibrahima Konate would be leaving the club.
Konate departed Anfield and looks set to join La Liga side Real Madrid in the summer, with his contract at Liverpool expiring.
The French defender has been a mainstay in Liverpool’s defence in recent years, partnering Virgil van Dijk under both Arne Slot and Jurgen Klopp.
Konate has struggled for consistency at times, and Liverpool may have been looking to bring in a replacement this summer regardless. Konate’s departure has certainly pushed it higher up their priority list.
The Reds do have Jeremy Jacquet arriving this summer, after he was signed in January. It remains to be seen whether he will come in and be a guaranteed starter.
Bastoni is also left-footed, meaning he can provide balance in the back four alongside Van Dijk.
Having a left-footed defender as part of a defensive pairing is very beneficial, something Liverpool haven’t had the luxury of in recent years.
Bastoni is incredibly comfortable on the ball whilst also being a powerful, tough-tackling defender. There’s an argument to suggest that not only would he be a competent replacement for Konate, he would also be an upgrade.
Tottenham are incredibly busy in the summer transfer window already, but Tuttosport reports that a surprise swap deal could now be on the cards.
It comes as Spurs are looking to rebuild the squad to improve on their recent disappointing campaigns in the Premier League, with an initial focus on the backline.
Despite that, another centre-back could be on the cards in a surprise swap deal.
Gleison Bremer Swap Deal
According to reports from Tuttosport, Tottenham are interested in a move for Juventus defender Gleison Bremer as an option to replace Cristian Romero this summer.
It’s claimed that Roberto De Zerbi is keen on the ‘monster’ centre-back, having seen his work during his time at Sassuolo, while the Brazilian is also open to a potential exit from Juventus.
A €58 million (£50 million) release clause exists in the 29-year-old’s deal that the Bianconeri can point to in transfer discussions, but Spurs may have a trick of their own.
The report adds that Tottenham are trying to lower that valuation in transfer discussions by offering Guglielmo Vicario as an option, in what could be a potential swap deal if discussions moved in that direction.
A €20 million (£17.25 million) has been placed on the Italian goalkeeper, and while the interest in Bremer may not necessarily lead to a swap deal, it is suggested as an option for Spurs.
It remains to be seen whether it is possible, but it would be quite a surprise move for the Lilywhites, for several different reasons.
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Bremer Transfer Surprise
While Bremer has been linked with a move to the Premier League in the past, a switch to Tottenham this summer would come as something of a surprise.
Even with exits expected for Romero and Radu Dragusin, Spurs are set to have plenty of centre-back options if they can get their current targets through the door.
Senesi and Van Hecke would be competing with the likes of Micky van de Ven, Kevin Danso, and Luka Vuskovic for minutes, while the pairing of Robertson and Davies could also function on the left-side of the central pair.
Throwing Bremer into the mix would only unbalance things even further, not least when Tottenham don’t have the schedule to justify such strength in depth for one specific area.
Spurs are already making waves in the summer transfer window
Adding Vicario in for a potential swap deal may also be a surprise, as Spurs would likely reinvest anything into another goalkeeper to compete with Antonin Kinsky.
The goalkeeper does look set for an exit, however, even despite De Zerbi describing Vicario as a “top player” during his stint at the club so far.
Even if that is the case, he may not end up at Juventus, because recent reports have suggested that their priority will be Aston Villa ace Emiliano Martinez.
It remains to be seen if there is a twist in the tale that will see a swap deal occur, but it would be quite the surprise if so.