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Manchester United are expected to be active in the summer transfer window.
With several senior players set to leave, reinforcements will be needed.
The club is aiming for a more structured approach to recruitment under Ruben Amorim.
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United’s hierarchy wants to sign players who fit the manager’s tactical style.
A shift towards a clearer footballing philosophy will influence transfer decisions.
Young and exciting prospects will be at the forefront of the club’s long-term rebuild.
United are already scouting emerging talents, with a Greek wonderkid catching their attention.
Manchester United track Konstantinos Karetsas
TBR Football reports that Manchester United watched Konstantinos Karetsas shine for Greece.
Liverpool and Newcastle also had scouts present for Greece’s 3-0 win over Scotland.
Manchester City, Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest, and Brighton were also in attendance.
The 17-year-old produced a standout performance and made history in the process.
Karetsas scored Greece’s second goal, becoming the nation’s youngest-ever goalscorer.
The Genk talent was a constant threat, operating from the right flank in an attacking midfield role.
His ability to drive forward and take on defenders caused major problems for Scotland.
Interest growing from the Premier League
Graeme Bailey, Chief Correspondent for TBR Football, has confirmed growing English interest.
Karetsas only recently received his Greek passport, making him eligible for the national team.
Despite his young age, he has already made an impact at club level with Genk.
The teenager has registered two goals and four assists in 30 appearances this season.
His performances have not gone unnoticed, with Premier League scouts watching closely.
With United looking to add young, high-potential signings, Karetsas fits the profile.
If the club continues its pursuit, the Greece international could be one to watch this summer.
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Source: Centred Devils