Category: manutd
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“I have to take responsibility” – Bruno Fernandes on Manchester United troubles, and joy of national team break
Bruno Fernandes is struggling at Manchester United this season, yet has found solace in international play, scoring for Portugal. He acknowledged his challenges, expressing a desire to improve and return to form. Fernandes took responsibility for his performance, emphasizing his commitment to help his club succeed. Manchester United faces Brentford on October 19th.
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Bruno Fernandes hypes up Rúben Amorim as rumours of Premier League move continue
Bruno Fernandes discussed his challenges at Manchester United and his positive experience with the Portuguese national team ahead of their match against Poland. He praised Rúben Amorim’s success at Sporting, who lead Liga Portugal, signaling the manager’s preparedness for a potential Premier League role amidst ongoing speculation around his future.
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“It was my plan all along” – Tottenham player on going for personal record-breaking match statistic
Dejan Kulusevski has excelled for Tottenham Hotspur this season, particularly in a central role. His standout performance included scoring and creating nine chances in a 3-0 victory over Manchester United. He’s evolving creatively, but Spurs’ finishing issues hinder his goal contributions. Kulusevski aims to continue improving as the season progresses.
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“I’m ready to play” – Manchester United player insists he’s fully fit, waiting on manager’s choice
Victor Lindelöf’s future at Manchester United is uncertain as his contract expires this season. He missed much of the previous window due to injury but recently returned, playing 45 minutes against Aston Villa. As Sweden prepares to face Slovakia, he hopes to secure a starting spot and attract potential suitors.
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Manchester United man’s form has increased pressure on Liverpool star – National team need help
Joshua Zirkzee’s struggle for goals at Manchester United increases pressure on Cody Gakpo for the Netherlands national team. Both Zirkzee and Ajax’s Brian Brobbey have had poor starts, leaving Wout Weghorst and Gakpo as primary options for scoring, highlighting concerns over the team’s striking capabilities.
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Manchester United considering signing Álvaro Carreras – Can use clause to beat Real Madrid and Barcelona
Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Barcelona are tracking Benfica’s Álvaro Carreras, a former Red Devils player. The 21-year-old left-back has impressed this season, making nine appearances. United holds a buyback clause, making them a strong contender for his signature amid interest from other clubs, possibly to hype his recent performances.
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“Arrest all the directors” – Fury at Manchester United over transfer decision and wild call for action
On transfer deadline day, Scott McTominay left Manchester United for Napoli after a successful stint at the club. Despite scoring 10 goals last season, his departure drew criticism from Paolo Di Canio and journalist Riccardo Trevisani. McTominay has thrived at Napoli, scoring two goals in five games.
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Jose Mourinho has Manchester United player on his radar – Being ‘closely’ monitored
Turkish media reports that Fenerbahce is interested in Manchester United defender Victor Lindelöf, previously linked to a move in the transfer window. With Lindelöf in his final year at Old Trafford, Fenerbahce may pursue a pre-contract agreement. The player, sidelined by injury, has not started this season.
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Manchester United €50m + €5m offer claimed for rising midfield star
Manchester United has shown interest in Atalanta’s Ederson, previously offering €50m plus €5m for the midfielder. Following the departure of Teeun Koopmeiners, Ederson’s performance has improved significantly, boosting his value, which has increased since Atalanta purchased him for €23m from Salernitana. Rejection of United’s bid reflects Atalanta’s confidence in him.
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Insistence manager is too smart to listen to Manchester United – Approach will have fallen on deaf ears
Simone Inzaghi is unlikely to consider a move to Manchester United, according to journalist Gianni Visnadi. Despite United’s reported interest amid Erik ten Hag’s pressure, Inzaghi prefers his project at Inter Milan and his established relationships there. He also faces a language barrier that complicates such a move.