Diomande and Gordon linked with Old Trafford movepublished at 16:00 GMT
Simon Stone
Manchester United reporter
Image source, Getty ImagesMichael Carrick has said Manchester United could look to sign a left winger this summer - even though they spent the past three transfer windows under Ruben Amorim getting rid of wide players.
United began last season with five experienced wide players.
Between them, Jadon Sancho, Antony and Amad Diallo cost the club £173m.
Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho both came through the United's youth ranks, although the latter was at Atletico Madrid before moving to Manchester as a 16-year-old in 2020.
Now, Amad is the only orthodox wide player available to Carrick - although he has also used Patrick Dorgu, who joined from Lecce as a wing-back under Amorim, in a more offensive role.
Although it is not clear yet who will be in charge once the season has reached its conclusion, Carrick has repeatedly said the decisions he is making are for the club's long-term interests.
Asked if left wing specifically was an area that might need addressing, Carrick replied: "I think you're always looking at the balance of the team and the squad to give you the utmost flexibility, so it's definitely something to look at, for sure."
Pressed again, Carrick said: "Quite possibly."
Carrick did state the situation "was not a huge concern at the moment" and that he felt there were options available to him that allowed him variety in attack.
"We can still be dangerous," said the 44-year-old.
"Matheus [Cunha] has played that role and caused big problems and had big moments. When he plays wide, he is tough to stop one-on-one."
But Cunha is happiest drifting away from the touchline and likes to get on the ball in deeper or more central positions.
United are among several high-profile Premier League clubs to be linked with RB Leipzig's 19-year-old Ivory Coast international Yan Diomande, who is likely to cost around £70m if he opts to move in the summer.
Newcastle's Anthony Gordon has also been mentioned, although it is not clear whether United have an interest in the England international.
United's situation is complicated by the fact they are prioritising bringing in at least one, and possibly two central midfield players.
Experienced Brazil captain Casemiro is leaving at the end of the season and £50m Uruguay international Manuel Ugarte has only made three substitute appearances - totalling 27 minutes - under Carrick.
No changes can be made until the transfer window opens anyway, so, for now, Carrick must make the best of his present options.

























