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Ruben Amorim: Sir Jim Ratcliffe flies into Man Utd training ground for talks with head coach – Paper Talk | Football News
Manchester United co-owner flies into meetings at Carrington training ground, while Man City youth coach Alan Wright may join as a development phase coach. West Ham considers Gary O’Neil as head coach. UEFA president wants consultation on league matches outside Europe. Bilic may return to West Ham, Gerrard tipped for Wrexham job. Chelsea executive leaves.
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Jose Mourinho: Former Man Utd boss agrees deal to return to Benfica after 25 years | Football News
Jose Mourinho has signed a two-year deal to become Benfica’s new head coach, replacing Bruno Lage. Mourinho previously managed Benfica in 2000 and has had successful spells at clubs like Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Manchester United, and Tottenham. He was sacked by Fenerbahce last month and will face Chelsea in the Champions League later this…
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“He’ll bring a lot of joy” – Agent on future success of players’ transfer to Manchester United
Diego León’s signing by Manchester United is a significant event in Paraguay, with his representative highlighting his adaptation and responsibility as the first Paraguayan at the club. Despite limited playing time, León is integrating well with teammates and learning from experienced players, showing potential for a successful future at the club.
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Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson ‘on Manchester United transfer radar’ – Paper Talk | Football News
Transfer rumours circulating include Manchester United’s interest in Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson and Liverpool’s bid for Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez. Meanwhile, Rangers are seeking a new manager, and there are concerns about player welfare in tennis and rugby. Former sprinter Michael Johnson faces financial controversy, and Super League expansion is in jeopardy.
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‘The boy of truth’ – Craze growing about Rasmus Højlund ahead of Napoli’s Manchester City clash
Rasmus Højlund, on loan from Manchester United, scored on his debut for Napoli against Fiorentina. With a growing relationship with coach Antonio Conte, he is expected to start against Manchester City in the Champions League opener. The Danish striker is determined to make his mark and grow in prominence in the coming weeks.
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Man Utd latest: Why record revenues may not lead to big January spending
Despite Manchester United reporting record revenues, it is unlikely to lead to big spending in the January transfer window. The club is focused on financial stability and long-term planning, rather than making expensive signings. They are also facing competition from other clubs for potential transfer targets.
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Manchester United finances 2024/25: Premier League club achieves record revenues but still makes £33m loss | Football News
Manchester United achieved record revenues of £666.5m for 2024/25 but still reported an overall loss of £33m. Despite missing out on Champions League football and finishing 15th in the Premier League, revenue increased by 0.7%. Cost-cutting measures, including player sales and staff redundancies, helped reduce losses from £113.2m to £33m.
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Failed double deal adds to Manchester United tension – Club tired of Ratcliffe situation
Nice tried to sign Kobbie Mainoo and Rasmus Hojlund from Manchester United but received no encouragement. Tensions are growing between the clubs as Sir Jim Ratcliffe focuses on Manchester United. INEOS, who own both clubs, are expected to clarify the situation soon. The French side is for sale but no offers have met the €200m…
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Jose Mourinho: Benfica in talks to appoint former Man Utd boss after sacking Bruno Lage | Football News
Jose Mourinho is in talks to become the new head coach of Benfica after recently being sacked by Fenerbahce. Benfica president Rui Costa confirmed the sacking of former boss Bruno Lage after a Champions League loss. Mourinho’s potential return to Benfica would mark a full circle in his managerial career.
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Journalist believes club pulled of coup with last-minute Manchester United deal – Couldn’t have gotten better
Napoli successfully replaced the injured Romelu Lukaku with Manchester United’s Rasmus Hojlund, a move praised by journalist Sabatino Durante. The loan deal includes an obligation to buy Hojlund next summer for €44m if Napoli qualifies for the Champions League. Hojlund made a strong debut, scoring in a 3-1 win over Fiorentina.