
Manchester United have been given hope of signing Myles Lewis-Skelly after placing the Arsenal star on their list of possible targets ahead of the summer transfer window.
It was reported by Sky Sports on Thursday that United had added Lewis-Skelly to their list of targets for the left-back position.
The Red Devils were linked with moves for Newcastle United’s Lewis Hall and Eintracht Frankfurt’s Nathaniel Brown earlier in the week as they look to strengthen in that area of the pitch.
Luke Shaw has enjoyed an impressive and crucially injury-free season at Old Trafford but will be 31 by the time the 2026-27 season starts and has already played a lot of football.
Manchester United have no intention of selling Shaw but are wary of how he will fare if the team have European football to contend with on top of the domestic competitions next season.
United were fifth in the Premier League at the time of Ruben Amorim’s sacking in January but have climbed to third under caretaker boss Michael Carrick, meaning a return to the Champions League is likely.
Arsenal academy graduate Lewis-Skelly enjoyed a breakthrough season last year, making 39 appearances in all competitions and helping Mikel Arteta’s side challenge for the Premier League title and reach the semi-finals of the Champions League.
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The 19-year-old was expected to kick on after signing a new five-year deal last summer but has endured a frustrating campaign, starting just one league game.
Lewis-Skelly has slipped behind Riccardo Calafiori and Piero Hincapie in Arteta’s pecking order and has been named as one Arsenal player who could potentially be moved on in the summer.
Gunners legend Alan Smith believes that is a genuine possibility and has claimed Arsenal would even be open to selling the teenager to Premier League rivals Manchester United.

‘I think Arsenal would sell him now,’ Smith told BestBettingSites. ‘I mean, they could make a good profit given that he’s an academy player.
‘Two players ahead of him at Arsenal are Calafiori and Hincapie, who are better defenders. A bit like Trent Alexander-Arnold, Lewis-Skelly is not such a good defender.
‘So, United buying him, that’ll be interesting. I mean, look, who’s going to be the manager at United? Maybe he’s going to have a say in that.

‘But Lewis-Skelly, that’s his best role, coming into that midfield. Luke Shaw has been really steady for United at left-back. He’s had a good season, ever-present.
‘So, it’ll be interesting to see whether Manchester United go for him. I think Arsenal would sell him to United, in all fairness.’
Lewis-Skelly’s regression has come as a huge surprise as he was named as the Young Player of the Season at the end of last year by legends Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher.
Neville described Lewis-Skelly’s breakthrough as ‘incredible’ while Carragher said his impact in the Champions League wins over Real Madrid reminded him of Wayne Rooney.
A year ago it looked like Lewis-Skelly would go to this summer’s World Cup with England but he was left out of Thomas Tuchel’s most recent squad.
While Manchester United target a new left-back, their priority remains a central midfielder, with the likes of Elliot Anderson and Adam Wharton linked with moves to Old Trafford.
‘It’s going to be a big summer,’ ex-United captain Harry Maguire said earlier this week. ‘We need bodies in, bodies to help the squad. We know that.
‘We need improvement in the squad. It’s going to be a big recruitment in the management department and I’m sure that the hierarchy will get it right.’
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