MANCHESTER UNITED have appropriated West Ham’s move for Bayern Munich right-back Noussair Mazraoui, according to reports.
He reported that the defender is close to joining the Hammers, but now the deal has not been finalised and United are said to be in “advanced talks”.
Additionally, the Red Devils would have gained some spice in their pursuit of Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite.
The 22-year-old reportedly has no plans to sign a new deal at Goodison Park unless he can cover the £160,000 per week presented through the Red Devils.
Elsewhere, the Red Devils are interested in a transfer for PSG star Xavi Simons, according to reports.
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Manchester United have reportedly made an initial bid for Lille’s Leny Yoro, worth £100m.
It would be a progression, just 24 hours after the Red Devils reportedly agreed terms with Jarrad Branthwaite.
Everton at least £70m for the 21-year-old.
So chasing two such expensive centre-backs is a huge sign of intent.
But there’s a lot of work to be done for any of them to sign up for United.
Arsenal and Manchester City could compare Eberechi Eze’s £60m offers from Crystal Palace.
The attacking midfielder hopes to break into the England squad for their opening Euro match against Serbia on Sunday.
Chelsea, Manchester United and Newcastle have been linked with the 25-year-old Londoner, who has made four international appearances.
But Palace is keen to keep Eze and winger Michael Olise, who strangely lost a place at the European Championship to France.
Manchester United’s offers for Jarrad Branthwaite are being ridiculed.
A sum of £35 million discussed today and it is now believed that this figure will only increase to £45 million with the additions.
This compares to Everton’s valuation of more than £70m for the England centre-back.
United reportedly agreed terms with the 21-year-old yesterday.
But the Toffees are planning to reject the Red Devils once, as they hope, their takeover of the club is complete.
“Manchester United ‘disrespected’ Erik ten Hag in the end-of-season review, looking ‘absolutely insane’. “
Here’s what former United defender Paul Parker has to say after the Red Devils spoke about possible replacements for Ten Hag before deciding to keep the Dutchman after Wembley’s joy against Manchester City.
Parker told Bet365: “Obviously, they won the FA Cup, which is great, but to see Louis van Gaal win the FA Cup and get fired the next day, they have to get rid of the concept that they have to keep him because he won that.
“As far as Manchester United’s internal review goes, I think it’s really disrespectful to Erik ten Hag. It’s just general madness what’s happening here. ”
“The Premier League is your daily bread. The 38 Premier League games and where do you finish? They finished eighth, which is enough.
“It’s been a long, long time since he was smart enough. You might think that with the arrival of Jason Wilcox and Dan Ashworth, things can get better next year.
“Now it seems to me that they are looking at other coaches to see who is in a position to move to Manchester United, meeting with Thomas Tuchel and Mauricio Pochettino, it is a lack of respect, it is a lack of respect for the coach of the club. Football club “
Wolves striker Matheus Cunha may be Manchester United’s “missing link”.
This is what former Old Trafford striker Louis Saha says after the Brazilian’s first full season in the Premier League.
Cunha recorded 12 and seven assists after a loan from Atlético Madrid with a permanent transfer last summer.
The 25-year-old, who has 11 caps, could be paid close to £60m. But Saha told Betfred: “‘Every time I see him play he’s very creative, very powerful.
“He can break any line, and that kind of ability he has is the missing link that United need.
“He’s a player who can speed up the game, passing the ball or dribbling, and he has a lot of qualities. “
Manchester United legend Roy Keane shattered Scotland after their 5-1 loss to Germany.
Steve Clarke’s men began their quest for Euro 2024 in the worst way when they were defeated by the hosts in Munich.
Scotland trailed 3-0 and were down to 10 men before half-time after Ryan Porteous was shown the red card for a challenge on Ilkay Gundogan.
And Keane did not mince his words after the Scots’ night of terror.
Speaking on ITV, he said: “When you play at this level, you have to hit people. Hit them well, hit them aggressively, do it the right way. “
“It doesn’t make sense after the game to say ‘We had a game plan,’ that’s rubbish.
“Andrew Robertson, it just comes out. Before the attack you knew what was at stake.
“After the game it’s no use saying ‘we’re going to regroup, we’ll be there tomorrow’, no, you have to be there for a long time.
“They talked before the game about creating history. They create history through the game in this way, disappointing their coach and their enthusiasts. “
Reacting to the clip, one football fan responded: “Roy Keane finished Scotland. “
Arsenal and Manchester City could compare offers for Eberechi Eze, worth £60m, from Crystal Palace.
The attacking midfielder hopes to break into the England squad for their opening Euro match against Serbia on Sunday.
Chelsea, Manchester United and Newcastle have all been linked to the 25-year-old Londoner, who has 4 international caps.
But Palace is keen to keep Eze and winger Michael Olise, who strangely lost a place at the European Championship to France.
Erik ten Hag’s dream central defensive pairing for the season has reportedly been revealed.
The Manchester United manager would love to sign Everton star Jarrad Branthwaite, 6ft 5in, with his current 5ft 9in ace Lisandro Martinez.
Raphaël Varane leaves.
But the most important factor for Ten Hag would be to fund a deal for Branthwaite, Everton’s big man.
Manchester United’s initial offers to sign Jarrad Branthwaite are being ridiculed.
A sum of £35 million discussed today and it is now believed that this figure will only increase to £45 million with the additions.
This compares with Everton’s valuation of more than £70m for the English centre-back.
United reportedly agreed terms with the 21-year-old yesterday.
But it is believed that the Toffees would reject the Red Devils once the acquisition of the club is complete, as they hope.
José Mourinho and Sir Alex Ferguson teamed up at Euro 2024 to watch Germany vs Scotland through Array
The former Manchester United officials were seen in a verbal exchange at the Allianz Arena.
The match was attended by many football legends, according to SunSport Euro expert Jürgen Klinsmann.
But enthusiasts watching from home will have noticed Premier League royalty in the stands.
Fergie, a 13-time winner, and Mourinho, a three-time winner, were spotted side by side in a verbal exchange before kick-off.
The duo gave the impression of being engaged as they chatted about all things football.
They then made big smiles as they posed together for a photo.
Mourinho said: “With the Scottish legend. I have to be with them! Great man. “
Fourteen former Manchester United players have been photographed together during their holiday in Malta.
The image, taken on a boat, was shared on social media on Friday afternoon.
Journalist Andy Mitten asked enthusiasts to visit the venue to call them all and promised a signed T-shirt to the winner.
The challenge is notably complicated given that many players have gone unnoticed for decades, while some of them were also wearing caps and sunglasses.
However, that didn’t stop one individual from securing all 14 spots within 4 minutes of the post.
On Thursday, a charity event took place in Malta in which the former players who appear in the photo participated.
Among them were TWO treble winners of Man Utd’s outstanding 1998/99 season, Sir Alex Ferguson.
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Manchester United have reportedly made an initial offer for Lille’s Leny Yoro, valued at £100m.
That would be a progression, just 24 hours after the Red Devils agreed terms with Jarrad Branthwaite.
Everton at least £70 million for the 21-year-old.
Therefore, chasing two such plants is a huge sign of intent.
But there’s a lot of work to be done for any of them to sign up for United.
Arsenal will reportedly be the first to sign Victor Osimhen this summer
Manchester United and Chelsea are among the big clubs being talked about about the Napoli striker.
Nigeria’s Serie A are preparing to expand communication about the upcoming departure of their star player.
PSG would be the 25-year-old player.
Real Madrid was mentioned.
But Los Blancos have now signed Kylian Mbappé from PSG, a successful end to a two-year run for their priority target.
Italian media say Osimhen is on Prem’s side.
They also recommend that it will be sold next month or in August.
Kobbie Mainoo has shown that he will be on a par with England, confirming that he is much bigger than he suggests, writes TOM BARCLAY.
The Web had the 19-year-old Manchester United midfielder standing 5-foot-7 tall.
But Mainoo insisted he was 6ft tall compared to teammate Cole Palmer at the FA Lions’ Den exhibition at their Euro base in Blankenhain, East Germany.
He told the Chelsea star: “I’m six years old, brother. Why are you laughing?”
Palmer then ushered his friend in by taking out the measuring tape, and Mainoo measured 184cm, with shoes on, which is equivalent to 6 feet.
Let’s hope the teenager walks just as big when he represents his country this summer!
Meanwhile, Palmer admitted he did not expect his season to end with him being integrated into the Euro squad when he left Manchester City for Chelsea in a £45million deal last summer.
The 21-year-old said: “When I went to Chelsea it was
A new report has reportedly revealed how the dispute between Erik ten Hag and Jadon Sancho broke out over a ground break-up.
The NY Times states: “Ten Hag’s sadness with Sancho over his candidacy came to a head in an educational consultation before the Arsenal game in September.
“Sancho dedicated himself to pressing as an ‘opponent’ player in education, as Ten Hag wanted.
“Sancho presented the possibility of ending his participation early, which he took advantage of by leaving the pitch”.
Man Utd have made six players “untouchable” this summer, according to reports.
Kobbie Mainoo, Rasmus Hojlund and Alejandro Garnacho were originally the only unsellable players on the team.
Then goalkeeper André Onana was added to the list.
And the Mirror now claims that Lisandro Martínez and Diogo Dalot will not be for sale.
Man Utd have announced plans to renovate their ground in Carrington.
United will invest a whopping £50MILLION in their Carrington upgrade, which starts next Monday and will last throughout the 2024/25 season.
An excerpt from a club read: “Manchester United will begin work on modernizing the men’s first team building at the Carrington Training Complex next week, with a focus on creating a high-performance, collaborative environment for players and the staff.
“The £50 million allocation will enable the refurbishment of all building spaces to deliver a world-class football facility with a positive culture for long-term success. “
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Manchester United have reduced player and off-field appearances for their summer tour of the United States.
This follows Erik Ten Hag’s court cases that last year’s gruelling schedule had its injury crisis.
United’s resources have shown SunSport that, unlike previous years, this summer’s trip to the United States will prioritise football over advertising interests.
United will conduct all of its education in one place, on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles, and will only play one game in the city.
They will face Arsenal in Los Angeles and then San Diego to face Real Betis before playing Liverpool in South Carolina.
United also agreed to reduce the publicity requirements imposed on its players, who in previous years would have been invited to make private appearances for sponsors in some of the cities in which they played.
By contrast, United’s management in the summer saw them zigzag across the United States, much to the chagrin of Ten Hag and the players.
Jarrad Branthwaite has reportedly agreed to a salary deal with Manchester United.
If the Everton boss ends up moving, it is understood that he would earn between £150,000 and £160,000 per week at Old Trafford.
Harry Maguire wasted no time heading on holiday to Turkey after losing his place in Gareth Southgate’s England squad.
The centre-back has been nursing a calf since April.
He was included in Southgate’s provisional 33-man squad at the end of May but has struggled to arrive in time for Euro 2024 which starts tonight.
The 31-year-old was spotted sunbathing at the five-star Maxx Royal Belek hotel this week.
Luxury accommodation here can charge £6,400 per night, while a suite can charge £554 per night.
Ian Wright has praised Manchester United striker Jarrad Branthwaite.
The Red Devils are expected to make a formal one for an Everton defender after a £70m valuation for the 21-year-old English ace has reportedly dampened United’s interest.
However, Arsenal legend Wright feels he would be a vital asset to any Prem club.
The former Three Lions forward said on The Overlap’s Stick to Football podcast: “The rhythm?Oh, great. Read the game? Fantastic. Attack the brilliant ball in any of the areas. Fainting. . . “
Meanwhile, the Daily Mail suggests United are still making an offer for Branthwaite, even if they are unlikely to meet the Toffees’ demands.
Erik ten Hag holds one of the records of any manager in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era.
The Red Devils have had two turbulent years Erik ten Hag.
Man Utd target Nico Williams has spoken about his long-term goal amid interest in moves.
He said: “I’m very satisfied in Bilbao, it’s the club that gave me everything. I know where I’ll be during the preseason. That’s all.
“I told my agent that I didn’t need to know anything before the Euros were over. “
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