Fabrizio Romano sheds some light on the fast-developing tug-of-war between Manchester United and Newcastle United who are battling it out for Benjamin Sesko.
Barcelona need to generate funds in order to be able to register their new signings, and because of this, offers are being considered for numerous players.
Manchester United are reportedly willing to test Barcelona’s resolve with a substantial offer for Fermin Lopez. The 22-year-old is a product of Barca’s famous La Masia academy and has been a member of the first team since the summer of 2023.
Barcelona are still working to ensure Marcus Rashford’s registration with La Liga for the incoming 2025/26 season. La Blaugrana secured a season-long loan agreement with Manchester United last month as Rashford joined their preseason tour.
Manchester United are one of the few Premier League clubs that have been linked with Douglas Luiz, but the Red Devils are arguably better off without the Juventus midfielder.
Following a well-illustrated attempt from their rivals Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr will be looking to test the resolve of Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes yet again.
Manchester United continue to work on finding a solution on the Benjamin Sesko front, as talks of a potential exchange deal with RB Leipzig surface. The
Manchester United have not made a definitive decision on Andre Onana’s future amidst their ongoing quest to find a new goalkeeper. At this stage, United fans are well aware it’s not set in stone that the club will be signing a new No.1.
Manchester United will look to offload Rasmus Hojlund in the event that Benjamin Sesko signs this summer. Indeed, MailSport claim the Danish international is ‘likely to leave’ in some form if a new striker arrives in the coming weeks, though whether that be permanently or on loan to try and revive his lacklustre form remains to be seen.
Diogo Dalot said Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim is building a squad which "fights for each other" as they look to bounce back from their worst season for more than 50 years.
Manchester United are now confirmed to have missed out on one of their midfield targets in the form of Bayern Munich’s João Palhinha. Indeed, the Portugal international is poised to join Tottenham Hotspur on a season-long loan from the Bundesliga giants after failing to cement a starting role under Vincent Kompany.
Manchester United are waiting to receive the green light from Benjamin Sesko that he wants to make the move to Old Trafford, after which they’ll submit their opening proposal to RB Leipzig.
Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that one Manchester United target is certain to leave his club this summer. Indeed, Douglas Luiz is gunning for a return to the Premier League after a disastrous campaign with Juventus, with United among his many suitors offering him a route back to the English top flight.
Alejandro Garnacho is awaiting an approach from Chelsea, who are ‘expected to make an offer’ before the window closes. That’s according to The Telegraph’s Matt Law, who adds the Blues may hold off until Manchester United have finalised their striker signing, with the club currently hot in pursuit of Benjamin Sesko.
Last season was a nightmare for all of us. Manchester United finished 15th in the Premier League—one of the most humiliating finishes in history. The Europa League final loss to Tottenham took away the last hope.
Manchester United have made a name for themselves over the past few years, but there has been a lack of consistency in performance. Every year, expectations are built, but in the end, the team leaves questions on and off the field.
Jadon Sancho is prepared to halve his current wages to seal another return to Borussia Dortmund this summer. The Manchester United outcast, who earns a reported £300,000 per week at Old Trafford, has set his sights on a reunion with his former club once again after failing to garner any concrete interest since his Chelsea departure.
Manchester United have a very important season ahead of them. The Red Devils had a 2024/25 season to forget on all fronts and for a club of such stature, it was almost embarrassing to see the results week after week.
Ineos is still overhauling Manchester United’s executive setup, continuing a trend that has defined their time in charge. Since Sir Jim Ratcliffe took control, the club has gone through a series of major changes at the top, reshaping its football operations from front to back.