Man United Rejected Again in Midfield Chase

Man United Rejected Again in Midfield ChaseSports fans following Bangla Cricket Live have been buzzing about Manchester United’s latest transfer setback. According to new reports from the Mirror, Borussia Dortmund’s rising midfielder Jobe Bellingham, the younger brother of Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham, has made it clear he’s not interested in joining the Red Devils. The 20-year-old’s refusal left the club embarrassed and forced its management to switch targets once more. United is now eyeing England international Conor Gallagher from Atlético Madrid as a potential reinforcement for the midfield.

Bellingham’s reason for turning down United is simple—he wants Champions League football. At this stage of his career, the young Englishman is hungry for top-level competition. Manchester United’s failure to qualify for Europe’s premier tournament this season under coach Amorim makes the move less appealing. Even though United hoped to negotiate a loan to strengthen its midfield depth, the absence of Champions League participation became a dealbreaker. For Bellingham, the European stage is not just about exposure; it’s where elite players prove their worth and push for career-defining moments. His stance was firm: if he leaves Dortmund, it will be for a club that can guarantee him that spotlight.

After being turned down, United quickly shifted focus to Atlético’s Conor Gallagher. The 24-year-old midfielder, who represents England at the national level, has seen his playing time drop dramatically under Diego Simeone’s management. Since September, Gallagher has often been left on the bench, his form stagnating as a result. For him, regular minutes are critical, especially with the next World Cup in sight. A move to Old Trafford could give him the consistent playtime he needs to reignite his career.

From United’s perspective, Gallagher ticks several important boxes. As a Premier League-proven player, he could adapt quickly to the club’s system and style. His energy, work rate, and age make him an ideal addition to refresh United’s midfield. On top of that, his current situation in Spain suggests he would welcome a move, making negotiations smoother. Still, like a high-pressure moment in a Bangla Cricket Live match, everything depends on timing and how far United is willing to go to make the deal happen.

The main obstacle, however, lies in the price tag. Atlético Madrid reportedly wants 60 million euros for Gallagher—a figure many at Old Trafford see as excessive. Such a fee could make even a club of United’s stature hesitate. Whether the management chooses to take the financial plunge or look elsewhere remains uncertain. Supporters following updates through Bangla Cricket Live are left wondering if this will be yet another failed chase or a breakthrough moment that finally strengthens United’s shaky midfield.