
Transfer news: Manchester United eye Brentford’s Michael Kayode
Transfer news: Manchester United have been actively scouting Brentford right-back Michael Kayode in recent weeks, with the club identifying him as a possible long-term successor to Diogo Dalot ahead of the summer transfer window. TEAMtalk confirmed that United and Newcastle United have joined the growing list of clubs tracking the 21-year-old, as interest continues to surge across Europe. The report, also corroborated by MailSport and TEAMtalk, places Kayode firmly at the centre of one of the summer’s most-watched transfer stories.
Brentford initially signed the Borgomanero-born defender on loan from Fiorentina in January 2025 before completing a permanent deal for around £15 million that summer. That figure now looks extraordinarily modest. Brentford value him at more than £60 million, and with his contract running until 2030, the west London side hold all the cards and face no urgency to sell. Sources close to the player confirm he is not agitating for a departure either, which gives Brentford further control over negotiations.
Scouts from Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, and Bayern Munich have all monitored Kayode in recent months, reflecting his rapidly growing reputation across the continent. Meanwhile, Arsenal, Tottenham, and Newcastle are also keeping close tabs on the Italy Under-21 international, making this one of the most competitive pursuit stories of the upcoming window.
Transfer news verdict: Should Michael Carrick’s Manchester United pay the price?
This is where genuine judgment matters. Kayode is a generational talent at right-back, dynamic, physical, and composed, and United’s need at that position is legitimate. Dalot has shown improvement under Michael Carrick, but the club are still clearly considering long-term options at the position.
Transfer news reality: the price tells the real story
Paying £50 million or beyond for a full-back is a statement United can ill afford to make carelessly right now. Brentford bought him for £15 million barely a year ago and face no pressure whatsoever. That dynamic hands the seller every advantage. Manchester United, who still need a midfielder and a winger this summer, could face a situation where a holding midfielder becomes the top priority, with right-back cover arriving as a secondary concern.
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Carrick should keep the interest warm and genuine, but avoid overpaying this summer. If Kayode stays another season at Brentford, his value only rises further. The smarter move is to scout him thoroughly, stay in the race, and strike in 2027 when United’s squad has more clarity. Chasing him desperately now, against Manchester City, Real Madrid, and Bayern, at a record full-back fee, is a battle United do not need to rush into.



