Category: manutd
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“Question of percentages” – Journalist believes Manchester United signed player due to commissions
Manchester United signed Patrick Dorgu from Lecce in a €30m deal, beating Napoli in the chase. Dorgu chose United for higher salary and contract reasons. Napoli missed out due to agent commissions. Dorgu has impressed in his first games, showcasing his abilities. Claims of Napoli’s missed opportunity may be motivated by partisan media.
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South American talent subject of Manchester United and Manchester City interest as Real Madrid dump him
Manchester United and Manchester City are interested in signing River Plate’s Franco Mastantuono, with Inter Milan also joining the race. Real Madrid’s previous interest fell through due to a new contract, but Inter is ready to make an offer below the €40m release clause. Mastantuono has impressed at just 17 years old.
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“There’s dialogue” – Sports director quizzed on whether he can snatch Manchester United player in summer
Christian Eriksen is expected to leave Manchester United when his contract expires. He has limited game time and is linked with a move back to his country, with OB as a potential option. OB’s sports director confirmed a dialogue with Eriksen but didn’t provide details on contract talks.
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Erik ten Hag rejection opened door for Manchester United icon and assistant to get big job instead
Erik ten Hag declined the opportunity to manage Feyenoord, leading to Robin van Persie and René Hake being considered instead. Feyenoord director Dennis te Kloese had hoped Ten Hag could elevate the club, but he was unavailable until April and likely seeking a job abroad. Van Persie and Hake’s appointments are now in the final…
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‘Completely euphoric’ – Midfielder reminisces beating Manchester United, and thrill at drawing them in first place
Former Midtjylland midfielder Tim Sparv reflects on the memorable moment when his team beat Manchester United in the Europa League in 2016. Despite losing in the second leg, the victory in the first leg was a historic achievement for the Danish side. Sparv recalls celebrating the draw with United before the match and the joyous…
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Manchester United ‘ready to pay’ clause and could now face wage battle alongside Chelsea
Manchester United and Chelsea have shown interest in Napoli’s Victor Osimhen during recent transfer windows. Osimhen, currently on loan at Galatasaray, has refused offers from both clubs as he promised to finish the season with his current team. Napoli may demand €100m from Juventus if they continue to pursue him. Osimhen is expected to change…
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“Every day I wake with a smile” – Player on happiness after leaving Manchester United in January
Manchester United forward Antony is thriving on loan at Real Betis, finding success with three goals and one assist in four games. He explains that he has found himself again and is much happier in Spain. Despite his struggles at Manchester United, he is grateful for his time there and the titles he won.
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Manager admits he’s spoken to Manchester United man – Effect clear, confused by Old Trafford struggles
Real Betis manager Manuel Pellegrini has encouraged Manchester United loanee Antony to work on himself to reach his current level of performance. Antony, on loan until the end of the season, has impressed with three goals and one assist in four games. Pellegrini praised Antony’s attitude and self-criticism, hoping he continues to excel.
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Robin van Persie and René Hake to take charge at Champions League club – Former Manchester United pair get roles
Robin van Persie left a better memory at Manchester United than René Hake. Van Persie won the Premier League with United after a controversial transfer from Arsenal. Feyenoord are now recruiting both Van Persie as manager and Hake as assistant. Negotiations are ongoing to free Van Persie from his current contract.
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Klopp’s Liverpool assistant rates Portuguese managers in PL one-by-one – Including Ruben Amorim comments
Former Liverpool assistant coaches Pepijn Lijnders and Vitor Matos left for Red Bull Salzburg after Jurgen Klopp’s departure. Their coaching venture failed quickly and they were dismissed. Matos now aspires to become a manager himself, praising Portuguese coaches in the Premier League including Marco Silva, Nuno Espirito Santo, Vitor Pereira, and Ruben Amorim.