Gary Neville is said to be ‘staggered’ that Luke Shaw is still at Manchester United following an injury-plagued career in Red. The side’s win over Crystal Palace last Sunday marked Shaw’s 300th game for the club.
Manchester United’s dressing room is full of players whose England stories feel unfinished. Luke Shaw, Harry Maguire and Mason Mount have all been central to the national team at one time or another.
Gary Neville expressed his frustrations at Luke Shaw’s lacklustre showing during Manchester United’s defeat to Everton. The defender retained his place in the XI for the visit of the Toffees on Monday night and played the full 90 minutes as United slumped to a 1-0 defeat.
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim might have a new role in mind for Luke Shaw based on the club’s transfer plans for next summer. The 30-year-old is the club’s longest-serving player, having first arrived at Carrington in the summer of 2014 after making the switch from Southampton.
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.
Manchester United stalwart Luke Shaw may have an internal battle on his hands as he looks to maintain his place in the starting lineup. The 30-year-old has been omnipresent in Ruben Amorim’s lineup since the start of the season, as he has been selected in all five of the club’s Premier League fixtures thus far.
Luke Shaw came under fire from Roy Keane after the Manchester derby, but Harry Maguire has now spoken up in defence of his teammate. Shaw had a tough afternoon at Old Trafford, being involved in all three goals conceded.
Manchester United lost the Manchester derby against Manchester City in their fourth game of the 2025-26 Premier League season. Man United are 14th in the league table with four points.
A Manchester United win at the Etihad would have been an unexpected upset. That said, it remains remarkable just how stark the gap remains between Ruben Amorim’s men and Pep Guardiola’s still formidable Manchester City side.
Last season was disappointing for Manchester United. The team finished 15th in the Premier League, lost to Tottenham in the Europa League final and due to this will not be a part of any European tournament this season.
Manchester United are willing to part ways with Luke Shaw this summer if they receive an appropriate offer. The Red Devils have already signed Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, while Benjamin Sesko has already agreed personal terms with the club, as he awaits an accord between Man Utd and RB Leipzig to finalise his transfer.
Luke Shaw has opened up on his injury heartache and admitted he felt he "let people down" while he watched from the sidelines as Manchester United endured a disastrous season.
Manchester United’s squad hasn’t looked this together in years. Somehow, Ruben Amorim has managed to lift spirits in the squad this summer, despite how poor last season was for Manchester United.
The 2024/25 season was a disappointment for Manchester United. The club finished 15th in the Premier League, lost the Europa League final to Tottenham, and are now not involved in any European tournaments for 2025/26.
Manchester United have earmarked Brighton left-back Pervis Estupinan as a key defensive signing under Ruben Amorim during the summer window. United have signed Patrick Dorgu for the left-wingback position during the January window, but want to add more strength there.
Manchester United legend Gary Neville demands that Ruben Amorim “wipe out” Luke Shaw and any player creating a negative influence. Neville responded to Shaw’s dejected comment after the Europa League final loss, questioning if players are good enough for United.
Manchester United’s nightmare season had been brewing for months, but no one imagined that the final blow would come with such a bang. From the start of the season, the team showed signs of structural collapse.
Manchester United’s season has been a painful sequence of stumbles that has left their fans with no answers and too many questions. In August, there was some optimism.
Manchester United's players should "question" whether they are good enough to be at the club following the "damaging" defeat to Tottenham in the Europa League final, according to Luke Shaw.
Manchester United will be without left-back Luke Shaw for the match against Wolves at Old Trafford. The left-back played in United’s last match which was the dramatic win against Lyon in the Europa League.
Manchester United have been looking to amplify their options in the defensive side of things as Ruben Amorim looks to bring in a new left-back at Old Trafford in the upcoming 2025 transfer intervals, and they are looking at a potential move for 27-year-old Italian international Federico Dimarco, per Italian outlet Inter Live.
Luke Shaw’s injury concerns will soon see him moved on at Man United, and the Red Devils are now in pole position to land a €50m-rated replacement. The England international isn’t likely to be the only departure with Ruben Amorim keen to see another player leave in the January window.
Manchester United defender Luke Shaw has updated fans on his injury and addressed those who have questioned his loyalty to the club. Shaw has been sidelined since February after suffering an injury during a match against Luton.