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Man Utd given 'green light' to sign England international who'd transform their team
- Manchester United have been cleared to pursue Lewis Hall as their top left-back target after clinching a return to the Champions League.
- Michael Carrick, appointed on a permanent basis, led United to a top-four finish and a Champions League return.
- Luke Shaw’s injury history and limited availability pushed United to seek a reliable left-back option.
- Hall is a former Chelsea youth product and started 24 of Newcastle United’s 2025-26 Premier League games.
- Hall’s contract runs for three more years, keeping him in demand as a long‑term left-back option.
- England World Cup selections left Shaw and Hall out, underscoring United’s need for defensive depth.
- Director of football Jason Wilcox is pushing for a serious deal overall for a strengthened left side.
- The transfer focus comes as United plan for a busy window following their Champions League return.
- Shaw’s exit risk is noted as Malacia leaves, intensifying the need for a left-back option.
- Hall’s England caps and status as a rising defender keep him in strong transfer talk for United.
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