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Gary Neville Identifies Manchester United Transfer Priorities After Liverpool Win
Gary Neville has outlined the four areas Manchester United must address this summer if they are to build on their return to Champions League football and move closer to the level expected at Old Trafford.
United’s 3-2 victory over Liverpool on Sunday secured Champions League qualification for next season, a significant step in their wider rebuild. However, Neville believes that progress will only be sustained if the club act decisively in the transfer market.
Speaking on The Gary Neville Podcast, the former Manchester United captain made it clear that the squad still requires substantial strengthening, particularly in defence and midfield.
Neville Calls for Defensive Reinforcements
Neville’s first concern centres on the left side of defence, where Luke Shaw has carried a heavy workload across the season. While Shaw remains an important player for Manchester United, Neville suggested that relying on him so heavily again would represent a risk.
“I think Manchester United need a left-back for next season because Luke Shaw has played every game this season, and I think he may struggle.
“They need a centre-back, 100 per cent.
Those comments point to a clear belief that United require both depth and quality in their back line. A new left-back would ease the pressure on Shaw, while a centre-back addition would address an area that has regularly shaped debates around United’s long-term stability.
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Midfield Rebuild Remains Essential
Neville was equally direct when assessing the centre of the pitch, naming two central midfielders among his four priority additions.
“And they need two central midfield players.
“They’re the four priorities right now.
For Manchester United, that part of the squad remains central to any push towards consistency. The demands of Champions League football, combined with domestic commitments, will test both physical durability and tactical balance.
United do not simply need numbers. They need midfielders capable of managing difficult games, protecting the defence and giving the attacking players a reliable platform.
Mason Mount Mention Adds Transfer Intrigue
Neville also raised the possibility of a fifth signing, depending on whether United are able to reshape another part of their squad.
“Now, look, if you could then maybe trade Mason Mount for someone else who maybe can play in and out and be a bit more flexible across that midfield and forward line, I’d say, yeah, let’s go for a fifth.
“But if you can’t, I would say they’re the four. And they’ve got to be top-notch, those four players. That’s the real priority right now.”
The reference to Mason Mount adds another layer to the summer picture. Neville’s argument appears rooted in squad flexibility, with United potentially benefiting from a player able to operate between midfield and attack.
Mount’s future will inevitably be debated if Manchester United pursue multiple midfield additions, though Neville’s wider point was less about one player and more about the profile of the squad.
Champions League Return Raises Expectations
Securing Champions League football changes the tone around Manchester United’s summer. It strengthens their appeal to potential signings, increases expectations and raises the level of squad depth required.
Neville’s assessment was firm, but measured. Four top quality signings, a left-back, a centre-back and two central midfielders, would represent a major statement of intent.
For United, the challenge now is execution. Qualification was a milestone. Recruitment will determine whether it becomes a platform.