Manchester United are stepping up their efforts to sign Newcastle United left-back Lewis Hall to strengthen their left flank for next season. In this deal, transfer director Christopher Vivell is expected to play a key role in helping the Red Devils finalize the agreement.

The Chelsea link and the key player Christopher Vivell
The biggest factor giving Man Utd confidence in this deal is the presence of Christopher Vivell. Before joining the Old Trafford management and building his reputation with the signing of Benjamin Sesko, Vivell served as technical director at Chelsea from 2022-2023.
This was also the period when Lewis Hall made a strong breakthrough from the academy to make his first-team debut for The Blues. Vivell's understanding of Hall's potential and the existing relationship between him and Hall are believed to be key to solving Manchester United's left-back problem. According to TNT Sports, Vivell himself is directly pushing the plan to bring this young talent to Manchester.

Transfer value and tactical calculations
Despite Luke Shaw's consistent form in the Premier League, Manchester United still prioritize adding a quality left-back to ensure squad depth. According to The Athletic, the price to persuade Newcastle to release Lewis Hall is around £50 million, a figure considered suitable for the Red Devils' budget.
Tactically, Hall's inclusion will bring considerable flexibility to the head coach's lineup:
- Optimizing the wing: Having Hall in a pure full-back position allows the coaching staff to push Patrick Dorgu higher up the pitch as a left winger – a position where he has excelled most this season.
- Squad rotation: With a packed schedule across all four competitions, rotating between Hall and Luke Shaw is essential to maintain fitness and avoid injury.
- Versatility: Hall has experience playing as a central midfielder since his youth team days, offering a wide range of options in different game situations.
Motivation from the players
Conversely, Lewis Hall is reportedly not entirely comfortable with Newcastle's unconvincing performances under manager Eddie Howe last season. In contrast, Manchester United could offer him the opportunity to play in the Champions League along with a promising long-term sporting project.
Newcastle United are currently not under significant financial pressure after selling Anthony Gordon to Barcelona. However, if Lewis Hall proactively expresses a desire to leave in search of a new challenge, the Tyneside club's management may have to seriously consider an offer from Old Trafford. The combination of Manchester United's ambitions and Christopher Vivell's influence is creating a major turning point for this transfer.
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