Manchester United walked away from the Ederson transfer late in the process. That usually means something real went wrong. Medical concerns, according to reports out of Brazil. And when a club pulls the plug that deep into negotiations, it’s not a negotiating tactic. It’s a problem.
So United moved on. Fast. According to GE Globo, the club has now expressed serious interest in Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes. Liverpool has also reached out. That part matters, but here’s what really matters for United: Gomes is 25, he’s already proven in the Premier League, and he’s not a project.
The profile United actually needs
United’s midfield has been too easy to play through for years now. Too many times they’ve looked passive, reactive, a step slow. Tactical tweaks don’t fix that. You need a player who hunts the ball and covers ground. Gomes does that. He wins tackles, he disrupts transitions, and he’s done it on a Wolves team that spent most of last season under pressure. That tells you more about a player than looking good on a dominant team.
Atletico Madrid was close to signing him for around €45 million a while back. That deal fell apart. But the interest from top clubs was real then, and it’s real now.
The Casemiro comparison (don’t overthink it)
Matheus Cunha called Gomes “unbelievable” and compared him to Casemiro. That’s a heavy comparison, obviously. Don’t take it literally. But the stylistic reference is fair. Gomes brings aggression, ball-winning instincts, and a physical edge United’s midfield has lacked since Casemiro’s form dropped off.
Wolves fans already know what he is. A reliable battler who reads danger well and competes for 90 minutes.
Why the Liverpool interest changes things
It’s annoying if you’re a United fan. Liverpool sniffing around usually means a bidding war, delays, and an inflated price. But it also forces United to act decisively if they’re serious. The club has been described as a long-term admirer of Gomes. Well, now is the time to prove it. Wolves won’t be in a rush to sell cheap. They know what they’ve got.
The fee would probably land around €45 million again. That sounds steep until you remember Premier League experience costs a premium. Age, position, proven production. It’s not outrageous.
A practical signing in a window full of noise
This would not be a glamorous signing. No big name. No highlight reel of Champions League goals. But United’s squad doesn’t need more star power in midfield. It needs players who lift the floor. Gomes does that. He tackles, he competes, he knows the league. There’s very little mystery there.
Walking away from Ederson after a medical concern was the right call. Replacing him with a younger, battle-tested Premier League midfielder would also be the right call. One signing won’t fix everything. But Joao Gomes feels like a solid place to start rebuilding that center of the pitch.

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