Manchester United will face off against Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Molineux Stadium this Monday night as they hope to earn all three points on the road in the Premier League.
Manchester United head into a demanding stretch of fixtures with growing scrutiny placed on how their young players cope with pressure, especially as recent performances have shown both promise and vulnerability within the squad.
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim should seriously consider excluding Casemiro from his starting lineup against West Ham United. After struggling for form and relevance in previous campaigns, the Brazilian has been enjoying an Indian Summer as of late, reclaiming an automatic starting berth in the middle of the park alongside Bruno Fernandes.
Manchester United centre-back Leny Yoro took away a few hard lessons from his side’s win over Crystal Palace. While most of Manchester United’s players left Selhurst Park in good spirits, Leny Yoro’s day was not one to remember.
Sky Sports journalist William Bitibiri has criticised the performance of Manchester United defender Leny Yoro against Crystal Palace. The Red Devils are currently losing against Palace at Selhurst Park, thanks to a penalty scored by Jean-Phillipe Mateta.
Manchester United will entertain Everton at Old Trafford this Monday night as they look to secure a good result at home in the Premier League. The Red Devils were held to a 2-2 draw away at Tottenham Hotspur before the international break, so they would be eager to get back to winning ways against the Toffees.
Manchester United centre-back Leny Yoro has singled out Kobbie Mainoo as a “top guy” and one of his closest friends in the Red Devils squad. Yoro joined Man Utd from Lille last summer, and says he immediately became close with Mainoo, while he also spends a lot of time with other young players at the club, such as Amad Diallo and Ayden Heaven.
Manchester United defender Leny Yoro has revealed that the Red Devils are focusing on getting better at set pieces this season. Arsenal have really led the way in that department in recent times, becoming known for utilising corners and free-kicks and even long-throws really well.
The high-flying Manchester United will be in Premier League action this Saturday as Ruben Amorim & Co. takes a trip to West Bridgford with the Premier League heavyweights scheduled to face Nottingham Forest.
Manchester United’s absence from European competition has given them more time to train, but it has also limited opportunities for players to get game time.
One of the biggest transfer sagas of this summer in the Premier League involved Liverpool and Marc Guehi. The Crystal Palace captain was a whisker away from joining the Merseyside club on Deadline Day, only for the transfer to collapse in the eleventh hour.
Manchester United focused almost exclusively on signing attackers in the summer transfer window, bringing in three top talents. Only on deadline day did the Red Devils focus on a different position, bringing in a new goalkeeper.
Given that Casemiro has been suspended for the upcoming tricky trip to Brentford, Manchester United will be forced into some selection choices for that starting eleven.
Rasmus Hojlund has completed a loan move to Napoli for the 2025/26 season, Manchester United have announced. Following the arrival of Benjamin Sesko in a £66 million deal, Ruben Amorim made it clear that Hojlund was no longer part of his plans.
It is perhaps no surprise that Manchester United have made a slow start to the 2025/26 season. Their opening fixture at home against Arsenal was always going to be difficult, considering both teams’ trajectory in recent years.
Manchester United supporters took notice of Leny Yoro following his impressive display in the Premier League match against Fulham at Craven Cottage. Last week, the Red Devils opened their 2025-26 Premier League season with a 1-0 defeat to Arsenal at Old Trafford.
Manchester United are enjoying the usual wave of hope and optimism that comes with pre-season, and Leny Yoro might have let slip a new signing before the club had a chance to make it official.
Manchester United have some serious decisions to make in the coming weeks on which direction they intend to take the squad in. So far, with the exception of Matheus Cunha, there has been no other significant moves and with less than a month to go for the new season, that is concerning.
Pre-season training is underway at Manchester United, with the first week now wrapped up. Even though just one new face has joined the starting line-up so far, the mood at Carrington seems upbeat.
Manchester United have reportedly reignited their interest in rising Everton star Jarrad Branthwaite who was high on their shortlist last summer. The 22-year-old is a Carlisle United youth product who was snapped up by the Toffees in 2021.
Manchester United would be able to sign Bournemouth star Dean Huijsen for £50 million thanks to a release clause inserted in his contract. The Cherries arguably pulled off one of the best coups of last summer’s transfer market when they signed the talented young defender from Juventus for just £13 million.
Our predicted Manchester United starting line-up for tonight’s clash with Southampton at Old Trafford. It’s a return to Premier League action for the Red Devils this evening, as well as their return to home soil after back-to-back away trips to Anfield and the Emirates.
Leny Yoro has reportedly identified Man United’s Premier League game against Arsenal later this year as the ideal time to return from injury. The French defender joined the Red Devils in the summer from Lille for a reported £59 million.
Liverpool will be forced to shrug and move on after opting not to challenge either Manchester United or Arsenal for Leny Yoro and Riccardo Calafiori respectively.
Credit where credit is due, Manchester United have completed an exciting signing in Lille’s Leny Yoro this summer. Reds fans can’t really blame Liverpool for stepping away from the move given the finances involved and the player’s game time demands.