The De Boer brothers, Frank and Ronald, are often considered the most famous and successful footballing twins of all time. With a combined 179 caps for the Netherlands and 33 winners’ medals, including the prestigious Champions League, they have left a lasting legacy in the world of football. Playing together at five different clubs across
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Manchester United has made a strategic move by making a formal approach to Southampton for director of football Jason Wilcox, according to a source from ESPN. Wilcox is being considered as the top candidate to fill the role of technical director in the club’s recent recruitment shake-up. This initiative is spearheaded by co-owner Sir Jim
Manchester United is reportedly interested in Wolverhampton Wanderers head coach Gary O’Neil for a role in their potential new coaching setup at Old Trafford, according to sources. The club’s football operations are now under the ownership of Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos group, with a new regime led by Ineos director of sport Sir Dave Brailsford
Despite his impressive record of 13 Premier League winners’ medals, Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs has been excluded from the 15-player shortlist for the 2024 Premier League Hall of Fame nominations. This exclusion comes in light of the legal issues Giggs faced, including charges of coercive or controlling behaviour against his former partner and assault
Recently, there has been a lot of chatter about Gareth Southgate potentially taking over as the manager for Manchester United. However, Southgate himself has made it clear that he finds this speculation to be disrespectful towards Erik ten Hag, the current boss at Manchester United. Southgate emphasized that he is fully focused on his role
There are talks in the football world that Manchester United is considering making a move for Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder João Gomes. The 23-year-old has caught the attention of United this season, as they look to bolster their squad in the upcoming transfer window. Gomes has been a key player for Wolves this season, showcasing his
Manchester United is currently in the process of hiring a football finance manager to assist in ensuring compliance with profit and sustainability rules (PSR). This move comes after the club was fined €300,000 by UEFA for a “minor breach” of Financial Sustainability Regulations. With strict regulations in place from both UEFA and the Premier League,
Following Sunday’s FA Cup quarterfinal match between Manchester United and Liverpool at Old Trafford, two Manchester United fans were arrested for their alleged involvement in tragedy chanting related to the Hillsborough disaster. Despite the intense nature of the game, with Manchester United securing a 4-3 victory in the last minute of stoppage time, the focus
Manchester United is facing a financial tight spot heading into the summer transfer window. Despite the potential financial benefit of selling Marcus Rashford, the club’s intention is to retain the England forward. This decision goes against the grain of prioritizing Financial Fair Play compliance, which favors clubs that receive transfer fees for academy graduates. Erik
Manchester United fans have every reason to be excited as midfielder Mason Mount is on the cusp of making a comeback after a lengthy spell on the sidelines due to a calf injury. The England international resumed training with the squad at Carrington, signaling a step in the right direction towards returning to action. Mount’s
Manchester United is gearing up to play against LaLiga team Real Betis in an upcoming preseason friendly match on July 31. The game is scheduled to take place at San Diego’s Snapdragon Stadium, adding to the excitement of United’s preseason tour. Challenging Tour Schedule The matchup against Betis comes in the midst of a series
Recent reports have indicated that Roberto De Zerbi, Thomas Frank, and Gareth Southgate are under consideration as potential successors to Erik ten Hag at Manchester United if the Dutch manager were to depart this summer. Sources reveal that Ineos, who now control football operations at the club, are exploring various options to gauge the credentials
Manchester United, a club steeped in history and success, finds itself in a position of inferiority when compared to their cross-town rivals, Manchester City. The recent 3-1 derby defeat at the hands of Pep Guardiola’s team served as a stark reminder of the enormous gap that currently exists between the two Manchester clubs. United’s lack
The latest Manchester derby showcased a massive gap between the two biggest clubs in the city. Manchester City emerged victorious with a 3-1 win, demonstrating their dominance over Manchester United. The defeat left United manager Erik ten Hag scrambling for explanations as his team struggled to keep up with City’s pace and skill. Despite Ten