Category: manutd
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Multiple PL clubs ask to take Manchester United player in January – Loan deal given green light
Manchester United’s Antony is rumored to be leaving the club, with reports suggesting a possible January loan. His limited playing time of 27 minutes this season raises the likelihood of a departure, potentially back to Ajax. Several Premier League clubs have already expressed interest in a loan deal.
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Journalist believes Manchester United incident should see people sacked – Ten Hag covering up called out
Dutch journalist Valentijn Driessen criticized Manchester United’s medical team after Mathijs de Ligt suffered a head injury during their 2-1 win over Brentford. He argued the team should be sacked for allowing de Ligt to leave the pitch, which contributed to Brentford’s opening goal, despite Ten Hag’s defense of their decision.
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Manchester United official sent to club for 2 players – Would be €150m+ for pair
Manchester United reportedly sent a scout to observe Napoli’s Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Alessandro Buongiorno during their 1-0 victory over Empoli. Kvaratskhelia, who scored the winning penalty, is in contract talks with Napoli while Buongiorno, recently signed, is expected to cost over €70 million. Interest in both players is speculated.
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“I couldn’t say no” – Brazilian on it being impossible to refuse Manchester United
Manchester United faces Fenerbahçe in the UEFA Europa League, heightening scrutiny on Erik ten Hag’s future. The match features connections like Altay Bayındır’s recent move to United and Fred, who played for United from 2018 to 2023, now with Fenerbahçe and acknowledging Jose Mourinho’s pivotal role in his transfer.
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From Brazil: Manchester United in picture to sign 21-year-old fullback
Manchester United is reportedly interested in signing Flamengo right-back Wesley, 21, following his impressive performances. Flamengo aims to sell him for €25m, believing his value is increasing. However, United’s need for a right-back is questionable, given recent signings and existing players, casting doubt on a potential move.
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Van der Gaag says Ineos ‘in line’ with Ten Hag – Coach gives insight after Manchester United exit
Mitchell van der Gaag left Manchester United to pursue his ambition of becoming a senior manager. After two seasons as Erik ten Hag’s assistant, he valued the experience in the Premier League but felt it was time to follow his aspirations. He praised Ten Hag’s vision and the club’s new direction under Ineos.
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Virus sees player struggle after Man United exit – Over it now, could send €15m more to Red Devils
Donny van de Beek joined Girona after leaving Manchester United, where he made 62 appearances. Girona paid €500,000 for him, with a potential €15m fee if he excels. After overcoming a virus, he has recently played more due to injuries on the team, and all are hopeful for his success.
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“My reference is Bruno Fernandes” – Portuguese rising star wants to follow Manchester United captain
Gil Vicente’s 18-year-old talent, Gonçalo Maia, idolizes Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes, crediting him as a key inspiration since his Sporting days. Maia, who recently transitioned from a No.10 to a No.8 or 6 position, admires Fernandes’ leadership and communication skills, aspiring to emulate his impactful style of play.
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Fenerbahce hit with injury loss ahead of Manchester United clash – Player out for 5 months
Fenerbahce defender Jayden Oosterwolde is sidelined for up to five months due to a knee injury sustained against Samsunspor, requiring surgery in the Netherlands. His absence adds to Fenerbahce’s left-back struggles ahead of their Europa League clash with Manchester United, as they seek to regain winning form.
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Fenerbahçe v Manchester United: Team consumed with ‘unhappiness and hopelessness’, trouble is brewing
Fenerbahçe drew 2-2 with Samsunspor, disappointing fans ahead of their Europa League match against Manchester United. They sit fourth in the Super Lig, trailing Galatasaray. Legend Volkan Demirel expressed frustration over the team’s performance and lack of tactical changes under Jose Mourinho, raising concerns among players and supporters.