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EXCLUSIVE: Man Utd plot £40million transfer for Wolves midfielder to replace Casemiro this summer

Man Utd have been tracking Wolves star Joao Gomes this season, with a view to signing the Brazilian to partner Kobbie Mainoo in a new-look midfield pairing at Old Trafford

Joao Gomes in action for Wolves(Getty Images)

Manchester United are weighing up a move for Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes – who could make his Brazil debut against England.

United are looking to sign a holding midfielder this summer - with Casemiro likely to leave – and have identified £40million-rated Gomes as a potential replacement for his fellow Brazilian. Gomes has been watched by United on several occasions this season, most recently earlier this month, when Wolves beat Fulham 2-1 at Molineux in the Premier League.

The 23-year-old, signed by Wolves for £12m from Flamengo in January 2023, is expected to be handed his first cap for Brazil against Gareth Southgate's side at Wembley on Saturday.

Gomes, a combative central midfielder nicknamed 'The Pitbull' in his homeland, has also attracted interest from United's Premier League rivals Tottenham and Newcastle.

Wolves are aware there will be interest in Gomes this summer and are understood to have begun the process of identifying a replacement, should they end up selling him.

Gomes produced a stand-out performance as Wolves beat Treble winners Manchester City 2-1 earlier this season and scored both goals in a win by the same scoreline over Spurs last month.

He fits the profile of new United minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, now in charge of the club's football operations, who wants an end to the policy of spending exorbitant fees on star names.

Man Utd are looking at Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes as a potential replacement for fellow Brazilian Casemiro

United have already identified Everton's Jarrad Branthwaite as their major defensive summer target, with the club adopting a new policy of signing younger players who have long-term value.