According to Calcio Mercato, Manchester United dispatched scouts to the San Siro to observe Inter Milan play Juventus on Saturday evening, with Pierre Kalulu and Federico Dimarco the two players they were keeping an eye on.
The Red Devils will be preparing for the summer transfer window as they look to rebuild their squad once more. The Manchester club kept their powder dry throughout the January transfer window, possibly indicating that they intend to make a major move later this year.
United may be aiming to create a squad for a new manager, as Michael Carrick, who is now in charge at Old Trafford, was only hired on an interim basis until the end of the season. The former Middlesbrough manager may be able to secure a permanent position, especially since United have not lost in their first five games under his management.
Manchester United Scouts on Double Serie A Mission.
According to Calcio Mercato, Manchester United deployed scouts to attend the Serie A match between Inter Milan and Juventus on Saturday. According to reports, the Red Devils were keeping an eye on both Kalulu and Dimarco ahead of the summer transfer season, as the Manchester club looked to strengthen both sides.
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According to the source, Dimarco is the most notable name, but Kalulu’s versatility makes him an enticing potential for United. Kalulu can play both in the heart of defence and as a full-back, whereas Dimarco is mostly a winger.
It appears that United will have a busy summer transfer window, and if they intend to bring in a big-name manager, they will undoubtedly require major market support.
Kalulu and Dimarco’s performances throughout their weekend duel produced varied outcomes. Kalulu was sent off for a second yellow card in the first half, maybe controversially, giving Inter a rough night after the interval.
Dimarco, on the other hand, stood out on the left side, providing an assist and creating four opportunities for his teammates. Whether United makes a bid for either player remains to be seen, but it looks that adding full-backs will be one of their top goals when the summer transfer window opens.

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