When analysing Manchester United’s mega-money signings post-Sir Alex Ferguson, the majority will leave you bewildered at how they were even sanctioned in the first place.
Manchester United chiefs had reportedly placed Xavi on their managerial shortlist before he U-turned on his Barcelona future, as per Relevo. Yesterday, the Catalan legend announced that he will remain head coach of his former club long-term despite announcing in January that he would be stepping down at the end of the current season.
On Wednesday, it was widely reported that Xavi Hernandez had reversed his decision to leave Barcelona at the end of the season. Less than 24 hours later, this was confirmed, with the 44-year-old now staying on for the 2024-25 campaign.
Bruno Fernandes took matters into his own hands when Manchester United were trailing against Sheffield United last night. Conceding defeat to the team
Crystal Palace are braced for strong interest in dynamic duo Eberechi Eze and Michael Olise this summer, with the latter being targeted by Manchester United.
Amidst speculation surrounding the managerial landscape in European football, Graham Potter’s potential return to the dugout with Ajax has garnered attention.
Manchester United have released the minutes from last week’s Fans Forum. The Fans Forum, along with Manchester United Supporters’ Trust, has secured a significant win for fans by reaching an agreement with the club on changes to its barbaric 17/19 minimum usage policy for season ticket holders.
Roy Keane and Ian Wright clashed over Bruno Fernandes in a debate over whether he is a good influence in the Manchester United dressing room. Fernandes, 29, has been United’s best signing since Robin van Persie, registering 143 goal contributions in 229 games since his 2020 transfer from Sporting Lisbon.
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney slammed Virgil van Dijk after Liverpool's defeat at Everton. Rooney was unimpressed by Van Dijk complaining after Saturday's 12:30pm kickoff against West Ham.
Manchester United are reportedly planning a squad overhaul this summer as Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his new football operations team set out their plans to bring success back to England’s greatest club.
Manchester United’s proudest tradition is producing talented players from the academy. There is nothing better than seeing a young prospect coming through the ranks and making it in the first team.
Erik ten Hag delivered some positive injury news following Manchester United’s eventful 4-2 win over Sheffield United in the Premier League on Wednesday night.
Ethan Wheatley is proud to have made his Manchester United debut. The striker, 18, was a late substitute in last night's 4-2 win against Sheffield United.
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes's long-range strike on Wednesday night pleased many fans. The Portuguese stunned the crowd with a left-footed effort from outside the box to give United a 3-2 lead against Sheffield United.
Manchester United hero Phil Jones has been helping the club's next crop of youngsters come through. Jones, whose career was shortened by severe knee injuries, is now a coach at the club's Carrington base.
Manchester United’s academy hit another incredible milestone on Wednesday night when Ethan Wheatley became the latest graduate to make his first-team debut.
Bruno Fernandes was the star on the night as Manchester United won 4-2 against Sheffield United. The Portugal international, who was made club captain at the start of the season, stresses that United showed character in their victory over relegation-threatened Sheffield United on Wednesday night.
Manchester United beat Sheffield United 4-2 at Old Trafford on Wednesday, with Bruno Fernandes scoring a crucial brace against Chris Wilder’s relegation-threatened side.
Former Manchester United goalscorer Wayne Rooney was not impressed by Virgil van Dijk’s comments after Liverpool were beaten 2-0 by Everton. Rooney immediately called out the Liverpool captain after his post-match interview which included a lame excuse he squeezed in ahead of their Premier League clash at West Ham this weekend.
Manchester United made hard work of their 4-2 win over Sheffield United. The Reds controlled the game for the most part, but mistakes at the back continue to cost the team as they had to overcome an uphill climb to secure three points on the night.
As Manchester United grapples with the fallout of a challenging season, a glimmer of hope emerges from the club’s youth ranks. Despite recent setbacks, the emergence of a new generation of talent offers fresh optimism for the Red Devils and their faithful supporters.
Matchday 35 will roll around next Saturday as usual, but before we get there, we've got some unfinished business to handle in the middle of the week: six unplayed fixtures left over from Matchday 29 in March.
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