Recent reports suggest that Jadon Sancho’s time at Manchester United is coming to an end. Despite uncertainties surrounding Erik ten Hag’s position as manager, it has been rumored that Sancho will be leaving the club in the summer. The decision seems to have been made regardless of the outcome of Ten Hag’s future at Old
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Bruno Fernandes, the captain of Manchester United, has recently made comments about considering his future at the club. However, he has made it clear that he will not think about it until after this summer’s European Championship with Portugal. Despite media speculation regarding his potential departure from United, Fernandes has emphasized that his immediate focus
Manchester United made significant announcements regarding its executive team, marking a shift in leadership under co-owner Jim Ratcliffe. Interim CEO Patrick Stewart and CFO Cliff Baty are set to depart at the conclusion of the season through mutual agreement. The management shake-up includes the appointment of Jean-Claude Blanc, CEO of INEOS Sport, as the new
Manchester United is currently not anticipating any offers for Marcus Rashford, with no market for the England striker this summer. Despite the club’s openness to bids over £70 million, they are not expecting any suitors to meet that valuation. There is a belief at Old Trafford that only Paris Saint-Germain could potentially match United’s fee
Premier League clubs have recently made a significant move towards potentially implementing a spending cap within the league. This decision was made during a vote on Monday, where clubs decided to move forward with conducting the necessary economic and legal analysis to determine the feasibility of such a model. The aim of this spending cap
Erik ten Hag, the current coach of Manchester United, has emphasized the need for patience in building a successful team. Reflecting on the fact that United has missed out on a place in the Premier League’s top four, Ten Hag has called for fans and club owners to trust the process and give the young
The future of Manchester United hangs in the balance as the club faces a summer of upheaval and change. With the recent purchase of a minority stake by Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos group, control of football operations has shifted. The club has experienced some successes under manager Erik ten Hag, such as reaching the FA
Manchester United’s win against Sheffield United may have brought some relief to their coach, Erik ten Hag, but it also highlighted the team’s inconsistency. Despite twice falling behind, United managed to equalize and ultimately secure a 4-2 victory in the dying minutes of the game. This rollercoaster performance showcased the team’s ability to bounce back,
Erik ten Hag, the current manager of Manchester United, is facing a potential 25% pay cut for next season if he fails to lead the team to qualify for the Champions League. This news comes as United sits in seventh place in the Premier League, with a significant gap of 16 points from the top
Reports from a reliable source have indicated that Bayern Munich manager, Thomas Tuchel, is leaning towards a return to the Premier League this summer despite interest from Barcelona. Tuchel, who has led Bayern to the semifinals of the Champions League, is set to depart the club at the end of the season. Barcelona has identified