Barcelona midfielder Marc Casadó, aged 22, has come back into the sights of Manchester United following Michael Carrick's appointment as the club's head coach. According to Spanish media, the young academy product is once again being linked with a move to the English side, sometimes called the "Red Devils."

Although no official offer has been made, Manchester United has reportedly made inquiries into Casadó's situation. Represented by agent Jorge Mendes, the player is valued in England for his recovery ability, defensive intensity, and good ball progression — qualities fitting the profile of a holding midfielder that Manchester United seeks.

This interest is not new. In recent months, several outlets indicated that United's sports directors consider Casadó a future option to strengthen their central midfield. However, United is not alone in the race: Atlético Madrid, Bayer Leverkusen, and multiple clubs in Saudi Arabia are also monitoring the Spanish international.

At this point, negotiations remain speculative, with no confirmed offers or deal terms. A potential departure of Casadó would be a notable development for Barcelona's midfield depth, amid ongoing competitive and financial considerations.