Manchester United have emerged as the leading contenders to sign West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes this summer, with the player reportedly eager to make the move to Old Trafford, according to sources at TEAMtalk. The 21-year-old joined West Ham from Southampton last summer for a reported £40 million, but has impressed despite the club’s struggles in the Premier League.
Fernandes has garnered attention for his tackling ability, progressive passing, and composure in possession, attracting interest from several top European clubs. Sources indicate that Manchester United have already contacted Fernandes’ representatives, viewing him as a potential long-term solution in midfield, and even a future partner or successor to captain Bruno Fernandes. It is understood that Fernandes admires Bruno Fernandes and would welcome the opportunity to play alongside his international teammate.
United’s proactive approach signals their intention to strengthen the squad ahead of a crucial campaign, while Fernandes himself is attracted by the prospect of Champions League football. With West Ham facing a potential relegation battle, the lure of European competition and a prominent role at a major club is proving appealing to the ambitious youngster, who is currently under contract at the London Stadium until 2030.
West Ham are believed to value Fernandes at a minimum of £80 million, a figure that could decrease if they are relegated. Despite the high price tag, interest remains strong, with Paris Saint-Germain also making contact with his camp, and Manchester City, Newcastle United, Aston Villa and Chelsea monitoring the situation closely. Multiple European scouts have reportedly attended recent West Ham matches, highlighting the growing interest in the midfielder.
INEOS have identified Fernandes as one of thirteen midfield targets this summer, with the club’s transfer committee developing multiple plans to reinforce the engine room. Securing Fernandes’ signature would be a significant statement of intent for Manchester United as they aim to return to the top of English football.




