Manchester United are moving swiftly in the transfer market ahead of what promises to be a summer overhaul—and now a fresh twist has emerged that could reshape their left-back strategy. Renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Rayan Ait-Nouri, the Wolves star previously linked with a move to Old Trafford, has officially switched agents, signaling potential movement in the coming window.
Romano announced, “Wolves LB Rayan Ait Nouri has signed with CAA Stellar as new representatives. Algerian LB, one to watch in the summer as he can leave with several clubs keen on signing him after 5 goals, 7 assists this season.” This development comes just as Ruben Amorim, linked heavily with taking over at United, looks ahead to rebuilding the squad in line with his tactical vision.
While United’s primary focus has been elsewhere—closing in on a deal for Matheus Cunha and already having secured Enzo Kana-Biyik—Ait-Nouri’s availability is an intriguing opportunity. United may already be stocked in defense with rising star Tyler Fredricson, the rejuvenated Harry Maguire, and the signing of Patrick Dorgu, but the depth required for Champions League football next season could still justify additional reinforcements.
Yet, Ait-Nouri’s destination may lie elsewhere. With Victor Lindelof likely departing, and Amorim’s preference to stick with youthful talent already evident, United might resist making a move for another high-profile left-back. Still, the Algerian international’s proven Premier League experience makes him a prime candidate for several top-flight clubs.
If United do pass on him, Ait-Nouri could end up haunting them by joining a direct rival. Despite Wolves not being one of the league’s elite this season, Ait-Nouri has been one of their standout performers—his creative numbers from full-back far exceeding expectations. Amorim may hope he departs the Premier League altogether, but with his new representation, interest from English clubs will only intensify.
Ultimately, Manchester United must hope their January investment in Dorgu proves wiser in the long run. For now, Ait-Nouri is firmly one to watch as the transfer window approaches.