Erik ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, recently disclosed that the club will not be able to sign a new striker in the January transfer window due to concerns regarding Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations. This announcement comes as a blow to the team, as they are currently facing a shortage of strikers with
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Manchester United’s talented forward, Anthony Martial, is facing an extended period on the sidelines after undergoing groin surgery, as confirmed by the club on Wednesday. The Frenchman is expected to be out for a staggering 10 weeks following discussions with United’s medical staff. This lengthy lay-off does not bode well for Martial, as it raises
Manchester United are reportedly keeping a close eye on Dutch striker Brian Brobbey. According to sources, United manager Erik ten Hag has been interested in signing Brobbey since his time at former club Ajax. However, despite the club’s inquiries about the player’s availability, a January deal seems unlikely due to financial constraints. Brobbey has been
After months of speculation and anticipation, Manchester United has finally announced Omar Berrada as their new chief executive officer. Berrada, who previously held the position of chief football operations officer at Manchester City, brings a wealth of football and commercial expertise to the club. His appointment marks a significant step in United’s mission to regain
Manchester United forward Anthony Martial is set to have discussions with the club’s medical department regarding the possibility of undergoing surgery to correct a lingering hip injury. Martial, who has been suffering from this issue since December, has resumed training but is still unable to join Erik ten Hag’s team. The decision to opt for
Manchester United is reportedly considering a revamp of their defence in the upcoming summer transfer window. The club, awaiting the ratification of INEOS chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s 25% stake by the Premier League, has already started making plans for the future. Although United claims it’s “business as usual,” discussions have taken place regarding potential departures
In a surprising turn of events, documents submitted by Manchester United to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reveal that Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani and his team failed to provide proof of funding during their negotiations to buy the football club. This revelation has raised questions about the credibility of Sheikh
The transfer window at Manchester United has been nothing short of disappointing, leaving new minority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe with valuable insights into the necessary changes at Old Trafford. As high-profile players worth over £100 million have exited the club in search of greener pastures, questions arise as to whether the blame lies with the
Benfica has strongly refuted recent reports suggesting that they are in talks with Manchester United regarding the potential transfer of João Neves. The club issued a clear statement denying any negotiations and affirming that they have no intention to sell Neves to United or any other club during this transfer window. Benfica’s statement addressed the
Manchester United is reportedly interested in securing the signature of Barcelona defender Ronald Araújo. The young Uruguayan player has caught the attention of several clubs across Europe, including Bayern Munich. However, Barcelona has set a price of €80 million to let go of Araújo this winter. Despite the financial struggles at Camp Nou, the defender
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag finds himself in the survival phase of his career. His vulnerability was laid bare when Scott McTominay missed a golden opportunity to secure a crucial win in the 2-2 draw against Tottenham Hotspur. Ten Hag’s reaction to the miss showcased the mounting pressure he is under as he desperately
Borussia Dortmund has made a bold statement with the announcement of Jadon Sancho’s return to the club. Following an unsuccessful stint at Manchester United, Sancho has now completed a loan move back to Dortmund for the rest of the 2023-24 season. What stands out about this announcement is the way in which the club chose
Cameroon goalkeeper André Onana has made the difficult decision to miss his country’s first game at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in order to make himself available for Manchester United’s Premier League fixture against Tottenham Hotspur. The Cameroonian FA has granted Onana permission to skip a warm-up camp in Saudi Arabia and play for
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag recently faced a selection conundrum during the FA Cup win over Wigan Athletic. With Antony sidelined due to injury and Christian Eriksen joining the long list of absent players due to illness, Ten Hag was left with no choice but to name a youthful bench for the match. Facundo