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Roy Keane rates Man Utd Premier League title chances with Carlos Baleba signing

Baleba is closing in on a move to Old Trafford (Picture: Getty Images Europe)

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Roy Keane is not convinced Manchester United’s summer rebuild is enough to transform them into Premier League title challengers.

With Casemiro leaving the club and Manuel Ugarte sidelined with a long-term knee injury, United’s recruitment this summer has focused on central midfield.

Andrey Santos was brought in from Chelsea for £48million with Youri Tielemans following from Aston Villa after his £35m release clause was activated.

Carlos Baleba is now in their sights with United thought to be close to agreeing a £65m move for the Brighton star who they initially tried to sign a year ago.

With Kobbie Mainoo showing his quality once again under Michael Carrick last season, United now have real variation and depth in the middle of the park should Baleba complete his move.

United spent close to £200million on Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko in rebuilding their attack last summer, with that investment showing plenty of promise last season.

Keane however believes United’s defence needs rebuilding before talk of a title challenge can be taken seriously, also questioning whether their signings in midfield are good enough to take them to the top.

Keane is not sold on the midfield rebuild (Picture: Visionhaus/Getty Images)

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Asked if Baleba’s arrival leaves United with a ‘good midfield’, Keane told Stick to Football: ‘I think that’s a good way of putting it, a good midfield.

‘But if you’re on about winning the league, I think it’s short. United’s big problems are still going to be defensively. That midfield and going forward, there is a big goal threat at United, they were very good last year with it, especially when Carrick took over they were a real goal threat.

‘But the issue is at the back, the full-backs and the two centre-halves are still a big issue. But on paper, they [the midfield] jump out as really good players. But is there a league-winning midfield there? Probably not. No, I don’t see it.’

Tielemans joined United for £35m (Picture: Getty)

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Tielemans arrived at Old Trafford for £35m, a relatively modest fee for a player who was a key player under Unai Emery at Villa.

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