Fabrizio Romano has revealed fresh insight into the future of Manchester United, with defender Harry Maguire hinting at a transformative summer for the club.
Speaking in a recent interview, Maguire admitted that significant changes are expected at Old Trafford, both on and off the pitch. “It’s going to be a big summer. We know that for Manchester United,” he said, suggesting that the club hierarchy is preparing for a crucial rebuild after a challenging season.
The England international also pointed towards structural changes behind the scenes. “It’s going to be a big recruitment in the management department, and I’m sure that the hierarchy will get it right,” Maguire added. His comments indicate that the club is not only focused on player transfers but could also be considering a managerial shift.
With uncertainty surrounding the dugout, speculation has intensified over the future of the current setup. Former midfielder Michael Carrick is reportedly handling interim responsibilities, further fueling rumours that a permanent managerial appointment could be part of the summer overhaul.
United’s inconsistent performances this season have exposed gaps in both squad depth and tactical identity, making a rebuild inevitable.