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Liverpool interest in signing ‘is real’ and could force Manchester United’s hand
Liverpool is interested in signing Benfica left-back Álvaro Carreras, which could prompt Manchester United to bring him back to Old Trafford. Reports suggest that Ruben Amorim wants to use a repurchase clause in Carreras’ contract to beat competition. Both Liverpool and United are leading the race for the 21-year-old, with a €20m buy-back option in…
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“Incomprehensible and stupid” – Fury over Ruben Amorim drama as Manchester United license brought up
The Portuguese coaches association has faced criticism for refusing to acknowledge João Pereira as the new coach of Sporting Club de Portugal after Ruben Amorim joined Manchester United. Despite Amorim’s success, the association has filed a complaint against Pereira for lacking necessary qualifications, leading to accusations of hypocrisy and stupidity.
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‘Weird’ Manchester United transfer rubbished – Journalist contacts player’s agent
Antony is not leaving Manchester United in the near future, despite rumors of a potential swap deal for Flamengo’s Lorran. Journalist Jorge Nicola spoke to Antony’s representatives, who confirmed that he will not be moving. With a new manager in charge, Antony is looking forward to being utilized better at the club.
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Midfielder jokes about claims he’s like a dad to younger Manchester United teammate
Manchester United midfielder Christian Eriksen discussed his relationship with teammate Rasmus Højlund, stating that while they joke about having a father-son dynamic at the club, they don’t see it that way personally. The Danish duo socialize outside of football and will be looking to bounce back in their upcoming matches against Spain and Serbia.
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“Breath of fresh air” – Manchester United player on waiting to welcome Rúben Amorim
Manchester United midfielder Christian Eriksen is excited to start working with new manager Rúben Amorim, who has a strong reputation from his time at Sporting Club de Portugal. Amorim is set to officially take charge of the struggling Manchester United team, hoping to bring a positive change and improve their performance in the Premier League.
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Manchester United player offers himself to European giants – January move makes front page news
Manchester United’s Victor Lindelof, despite limited playing time, has been offered to Juventus by his entourage. The Italian club is considering the move due to injuries in their defense. Lindelof’s contract with United expires next summer, making him an attractive option for a transfer in January or next summer.
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“Haven’t heard anything from club” – Manchester United player doesn’t know if he has future there
Manchester United midfielder Christian Eriksen is unsure about his future as the club has not discussed a contract renewal with him. He will be a free agent at the end of the season and can negotiate with clubs outside England from January 1st. The decision may depend on new manager Rúben Amorim.
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“In close cooperation’ – Manchester United in contact with national team over youngster’s fitness
Chido Obi-Martin, a 16-year-old forward, has made a significant impact at Manchester United after leaving Arsenal. He has scored goals for the Under-18s team, impressing with his performance. The Denmark Under-18s team has called him up, and Manchester United is closely monitoring his fitness and progress to ensure his development is managed carefully.
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“He’s not been lucky” – Manchester United player clearly upset by Erik ten Hag exit
Matthijs de Ligt is away with the Netherlands national team and will return to Manchester United to work under new manager Rúben Amorim. De Ligt expressed sadness over Erik ten Hag’s exit, saying they hoped to achieve success together. He mentioned bad luck, including a controversial penalty, and looks forward to working with Amorim.
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Players from multiple Premier League clubs left stranded – Country has to send jet on rescue mission
Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martínez, Tottenham’s Cristian Romero, Chelsea’s Enzo Fernández, Manchester United’s Lisandro Martínez and Alejandro Garnacho, and Leicester’s Facundo Buonanotte were called up to the Argentina squad. They faced travel issues after a scheduled flight break in Rio de Janeiro was cancelled, but were eventually rescued by a private jet.