Manchester United are preparing an opening offer for West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes, with the Hammers valuing the 21-year-old at around £80m.
The Portugal Under-21 international has emerged as a live midfield target for Michael Carrick’s side as United continue to reshape the centre of the pitch for the new season.
According to Sky Sports’ Manchester United transfer updates, United are preparing to make an opening proposal for Fernandes, but West Ham’s stance is firm: they value the player at roughly £80m.
Fernandes price sets early test for Manchester United
The valuation matters because United are already working through a crowded midfield market. Carrick has been linked with several options, but Fernandes would represent a Premier League-ready addition with resale value and room to develop.
West Ham’s position also ensures this is unlikely to be a quick or cheap negotiation. Fernandes’ age, technical profile and contract security give the east London club leverage, while United must decide how far they are prepared to go before the market hardens.
For supporters, the key point is clear: United’s interest has moved beyond background admiration, but the opening offer will only be the start of the conversation if West Ham hold their £80m line. The next signal will be whether West Ham treat United’s first move as a basis for talks or a bid to reject quickly.






