Manchester United is reportedly interested in securing the services of Fulham defender Tosin Adarabioyo this summer. The 26-year-old is currently on the verge of becoming a free agent as his contract at Craven Cottage is set to expire at the end of the season. Adarabioyo has been a key player for Fulham this season, making
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Mason Greenwood’s future at Manchester United remains uncertain, with Getafe president Angel Torres suggesting that the young forward is likely to stay at the Spanish club for another season. Despite Greenwood’s loan deal from United expiring, Torres believes that the player, along with his family and Getafe, are keen on extending the stay. However, the
Erik ten Hag recently responded to comments made by Jose Mourinho regarding the level of support each manager received during their time at Manchester United. Mourinho implied that ten Hag has been given more backing in the transfer market than he was. However, ten Hag refuted this claim by stating that Mourinho was the only
Despite Bayern Munich’s interest in him for their vacant manager position, sources have indicated that Erik ten Hag’s priority is to stay at Manchester United for the upcoming season. This decision comes in the midst of uncertainties surrounding his role at Old Trafford due to a disappointing season. Bayern Munich, in search of a new
Manchester United fans are torn between two camps – those who want Erik ten Hag to remain as manager and those who believe it’s time for him to go. The season has been a rollercoaster ride for the Red Devils, with highs and lows that have left supporters divided on the Dutchman’s future. After a
Manchester United is currently the front-runner in the race to sign Crystal Palace winger Michael Olise should he choose to leave the club this summer. It is understood that the 22-year-old has a release clause in his contract that will become active after the end of the season. United’s new leadership, led by minority owner
According to a source at ESPN, Manchester United is bracing for Jadon Sancho to leave the club in the upcoming summer transfer window. This news comes amid uncertainties surrounding the future of manager Erik ten Hag, who has been at the center of a turbulent season for the Red Devils. In an unexpected turn of
Bruno Fernandes, the captain of Manchester United, has recently expressed uncertainty about his future at the club. While rumors swirl about a potential departure, Fernandes is choosing to focus on the upcoming FA Cup Final against Manchester City and the European Championship with Portugal. He has made it clear that any decisions about his future
Manchester United revealed further adjustments to its executive team as the club continues to evolve under co-owner Jim Ratcliffe. The current interim CEO, Patrick Stewart, and chief financial officer, Cliff Baty, will both be stepping down at the end of the season, according to a mutual agreement. Jean-Claude Blanc, who currently serves as the CEO
Manchester United’s financial struggles have put them in a position where they would consider offers exceeding £70 million for Marcus Rashford, but they do not expect any team to meet that valuation. Despite his low goal tally this season, the club is not actively looking to sell him and are prepared to resist any attempts
Premier League clubs have recently taken a significant step towards implementing a spending cap in order to address concerns over the increasing financial disparity between clubs. The proposed model, which would replace the existing Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) starting from the 2025-26 season, aims to prevent the dominance of super-rich teams and create a
After confirmation that Manchester United will not finish in the top four of the Premier League this season, manager Erik ten Hag has pleaded for “patience” from fans and the club’s owners. Despite the disappointing 1-1 draw with Burnley, Ten Hag emphasized the need for time to develop and build a successful team. Ten Hag
Manchester United finds itself at a crossroads, with a whirlwind of changes both on and off the pitch looming ahead. The departure of CEO Richard Arnold and football director John Murtough marks the beginning of a new era at Old Trafford. The incoming replacements, Omar Berrada and Dan Ashworth, are expected to bring fresh perspectives
Manchester United’s clash against Sheffield United at Old Trafford was a true rollercoaster ride for both the team and their under-pressure manager, Erik ten Hag. The match saw the Premier League’s bottom side take the lead not once, but twice, much to the dismay of the United fans. However, the team showed resilience and fought