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“Definitely a school trip” – Journalist laughs off claims before Manchester United clash, players encouraged to get most out of it
Journalist Valentijn Driessen advises FC Twente to view their Europa League match against Manchester United as a school trip, emphasizing the experience over expectations of a win. He believes Twente is unlikely to compete effectively, suggesting they focus on enjoying the opportunity at Old Trafford rather than seeking a result.
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“I felt fire inside me” – Scott McTominay open letter on move from Manchester United to Napoli
Scott McTominay expressed his enthusiasm for joining Napoli in an open letter, highlighting his long tenure at Manchester United and his desire to succeed in Italy. He praised the club’s fans and expressed eagerness to adapt, learn, and contribute to the team’s success. His dream is to win the Scudetto with Napoli.
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“Declined with thanks” – Player reveals failed Manchester United move, manager change ended transfer
Toni Kroos, the legendary Real Madrid and Germany midfielder, revealed he turned down a move to Manchester United in 2014 due to a managerial change. He had agreed to join United before David Moyes’ dismissal, ultimately leading him to sign with Real Madrid, where he achieved immense success.
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“Like Gulliver against children” – Player has been ‘incredible’ since arrival from Manchester United
Scott McTominay has quickly won praise from Napoli fans after his €30.5m move from Manchester United. Journalist Riccardo Trevisani commended his impressive performances under Antonio Conte, highlighting his transformation into an all-action midfielder. McTominay’s early displays, including 90 minutes against Juventus, show promise for his new role.
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Donny van de Beek ‘having problems adapting’ after Manchester United exit – Physical and tactical issues
Donny van de Beek is struggling to adapt at Girona after his move from Manchester United. Despite starting against PSG, his participation in La Liga has been minimal due to ongoing physical issues and tactical challenges. His adaptation is slow, hindering hopes for a revival in his career.
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FC Twente told one thing they cannot do against Manchester United – “Some hope” for European clash
FC Twente is urged to treat their Europa League match against Manchester United seriously, rather than as a casual “school trip.” Journalists warn against a complacent mindset, emphasizing professionalism and the importance of aiming for victory despite expectations. Coach Erik ten Hag may rotate players, offering Twente a glimmer of hope.
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‘Watch out for farewell’ – Move to Manchester United ‘very difficult to refuse’ and 2025 switch possible
Italian sports media enjoys linking Serie A managers to Premier League clubs, particularly Manchester United. Recently, Max Allegri and Simone Inzaghi have been mentioned as potential replacements for Erik ten Hag. Reports suggest United may lack confidence in Ten Hag, with Inzaghi viewed as an attractive option for the club.
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Signing from Manchester United ‘under observation’ for diet – Feeling new lifestyle could present temptation
Scott McTominay has impressed at Napoli since leaving Manchester United, notably in his debut against Juventus. While praised for his performance, the club is monitoring his diet to prevent overindulgence in local cuisine, reflecting their emphasis on fitness and nutrition for new signings under manager Antonio Conte.
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Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United all follow same player – Dutch element could play a part
Xavi Simons, currently on loan at RB Leipzig, is being pursued by Liverpool, Manchester City, and Manchester United for the summer transfer window, as he prefers not to return to PSG. Manchester City sees him as a potential successor to Kevin De Bruyne, with his value estimated at €80 million.
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Manchester United snipes continue two months after transfer – Caused a rift with agent
Manchester United’s acquisition of Leny Yoro this summer has strained relations between super-agent Jorge Mendes and Real Madrid. Madrid pursued Yoro but lost out due to United’s higher offer of €62m and a salary of €9m per year, which Madrid deemed excessive for an unproven 18-year-old.