Manchester United is closely monitoring Borussia Dortmund’s turbulent season, seeing it as the perfect moment to reignite their interest in Felix Nmecha. The German midfielder has long been on United’s radar, and with Dortmund facing an uphill battle to secure Champions League football, the Red Devils believe they can finally bring him to Old Trafford.
The 24-year-old, valued at around £40 million, remains a key player for Dortmund, but financial pressures could force the Bundesliga club into making tough decisions. United, under their new leadership, is looking to reinforce their midfield, and Nmecha fits the profile of the dynamic, technically gifted player they seek.
This isn’t the first time Manchester United has shown interest in Nmecha. The club explored a potential transfer back in 2023 when the midfielder was making waves at Wolfsburg. His representatives even engaged in discussions with United, but the move never materialized, with Dortmund eventually securing his signature for approximately £30 million.
Nmecha’s journey has been an interesting one. Before his time at Wolfsburg, he was part of Manchester City’s academy, where he trained alongside his brother Lukas. Despite his years in City’s system, first-team opportunities were limited, and he departed in search of regular playing time. Dortmund provided that platform, but with uncertainty looming over the club’s future, another move could now be on the horizon.
Bringing Nmecha to Old Trafford would mark the start of a significant midfield revamp for United. With Christian Eriksen’s contract running out and the Dane already hinting at a potential departure, United needs fresh legs in the center of the pitch. Nmecha’s versatility, physical presence, and ability to drive play forward make him an ideal candidate to step into the evolving squad.
With Dortmund’s Champions League fate hanging in the balance, United’s pursuit of Nmecha could gain momentum in the coming weeks. If the German side fails to qualify for Europe’s elite competition, the pressure to offload valuable assets may give the Red Devils the leverage they need to seal the deal. For now, United remains watchful, but an official move may not be far away.