Fulham's Sander Berge has emerged as a potential transfer target for Manchester United as they look to bolster their midfield this summer. With the appointment of Michael Carrick as their new permanent head coach, United is prioritizing the rebuilding of their midfield. They have already secured a deal to sign Ederson from Atalanta and are exploring additional options. Berge, who is currently with the Norway squad at the World Cup, could be seen as a cost-effective alternative to other high-profile targets. The Cottagers are expected to seek a profit on the £25 million they paid for him two years ago. As United prepares for their return to the Champions League, they are keen to add proven Premier League talent to their squad. Alongside Berge, United is also considering other midfielders and a left winger to enhance their attacking options ahead of the new season. The interest in Berge highlights Fulham's growing reputation in the Premier League as they continue to produce players that attract attention from top clubs.