Manchester United’s transfer window has suddenly turned into a soap opera. After a period of quiet speculation about signings in the winter market, the Red Devils have taken supporters by surprise.
Antonio Conte has already had an incredible career, and it doesn’t look set to stop with his current run at Napoli. The Italian side won the Serie A title last season and went on to win the Supercoppa Italiana at the end of 2025, marking his second trophy in just over a year.
Manchester United’s senior squad has been busy in recent days, adjusting to Michael Carrick’s caretaker management following Ruben Amorim’s departure. The January schedule is packed, with a Manchester derby clash on the horizon.
Wayne Rooney has backed Michael Carrick to handle the pressure ahead of this weekend’s Manchester derby, while warning fans not to underestimate the calm and composed image of the new Manchester United manager.
Manchester United have had a busy week behind the scenes, with caretaker manager Michael Carrick assessing the squad ahead of a crucial run of Premier League fixtures.
Wayne Rooney has had his say on Kobbie Mainoo’s form at Manchester United this season, making his stance clear. The 20-year-old has dealt with injuries and hasn’t seen much action for the first team under Ruben Amorim’s time in charge.
Manchester United are ready to sign off on Toby Collyer’s move to Hull City ‘early next week’. That’s according to Manchester World journalist Rich Fay this morning, who adds that the Tigers were ‘quietly confident’ they would add the midfielder to their ranks back in the summer before he opted for a switch to West Bromwich Albion.
Michael Carrick has made an immediate and powerful impression on the Manchester United squad, with several players reportedly “blown away” by his training sessions and tactical demands, according to a trusted source on X.
Manchester United continue to dominate the headlines as scrutiny grows around performances, injuries and squad depth during a demanding phase of the campaign.
The January window has quietly become a pivotal moment for Manchester United as attention shifts to building momentum rather than reacting to pressure.
Manchester United’s recent managerial upheaval has kept several familiar names circulating around Old Trafford, with past legends once again linked to roles behind the scenes.
Manchester United are preparing for Harry Maguire to pull the curtain on his tenure after seven years this summer. Indeed, the centre-half is now in the final five months of his deal at Old Trafford, with the board yet to offer him fresh terms or an extension.
Manchester United defender Harry Maguire has emerged as a transfer target for AC Milan and AS Roma, according to Sky Sports Italia, with the England international’s contract at Old Trafford set to expire at the end of the season.
Atlético Madrid have emerged as serious contenders in the race to sign João Gomes, joining Manchester United and Napoli in pursuit of the highly rated Wolves midfielder, according to ESPN Brasil.
Ahead of his imminent return from injury, Toby Collyer is seeking clarification over his Manchester United future. Indeed, the midfielder is now having to reconsider his options after his loan spell with West Bromwich Albion was cut short due to a serious calf injury.
Oxford United are looking for reinforcements this winter transfer window as they look to fight their way out of the relegation zone. The Yellows are struggling in 23rd-place in the Championship, with only Sheffield Wednesday below them.
Manchester United defender Lisandro Martínez has revealed that during the darkest moments of his recovery from a torn ACL, he seriously considered walking away from football.
Celtic are currently sat in second place of the Scottish Premiership, looking for a way to overcome Hearts who sit six points clear. Should Celtic fail to topple Hearts, it’ll be the first time in five years that the club haven’t won the league title.
Manchester United have always been known for a great history of youth development. Whether it has been George Best or Sir Bobby Charlton many moons ago, or the Class of 92, there have always been players to excel from their academy.
There is a whole lot going wrong at Manchester United besides the appalling results that led to Ruben Amorim’s sacking. Amorim’s departure was inevitable.
Manchester United are interested in signing the highly talented central midfielder, Patrick Zabi, from Paris FC. The French outfit is holding out for a fee of €25 million for the 18-year-old midfielder.
The search for Man United’s next manager has become even trickier, as the next permanent appointment has to be one that not only delivers immediate results, but also restores a clear identity, commands authority in a fractured dressing room, and finally ends the cycle of short-term fixes that have defined the post-Ferguson era.