According to a recent FIFA report, English clubs have significantly reduced their spending on international transfers, with an 80% decrease compared to their record spending in January 2023. The report also indicated that the total number of international transfers across men’s and women’s football reached a record high of 5,073. The decrease in spending by
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Manchester United’s recent resurgence under Erik ten Hag has been remarkable, with five wins in their last six games. However, amidst the return of big-name players, it is Scott McTominay who continues to shine when the team needs him the most. Surprisingly, no player in Europe’s major leagues has scored more winning goals in the
Galatasaray has chosen not to pursue a transfer for Christian Eriksen in the final days of the Turkish transfer window. While there was initial interest in Eriksen, it seems unlikely that a deal will be completed before the deadline on Feb. 9. This means that Eriksen will remain at Old Trafford for the remainder of
Manchester United, under new minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, are adopting a strategic approach in the transfer market. As reported by a source to ESPN, the club is focusing on players who are entering the final year of their contracts this summer. Despite concerns about breaching profit and sustainability rules, United have managed to improve
Manchester United manager, Erik ten Hag, has openly admitted his desire to bring in a striker during the January transfer window to address the lack of depth up front. However, he acknowledges that financial fair play (FFP) regulations have made it challenging for the club to make any significant signings. The loss of Anthony Martial
Manchester United’s 4-3 win over Wolves was nothing short of a rollercoaster ride. The match at Molineux showcased the unpredictable nature of Manchester United’s performance throughout the season. In a game filled with twists and turns, United managed to secure a victory, only to almost let it slip away before clinching it again in the
Manchester United’s manager, Erik ten Hag, expressed his “mixed feelings” following the team’s 4-3 victory over Wolves. Despite the win, which came from Kobbie Mainoo’s stoppage-time goal, Ten Hag acknowledged that there were both positives and negatives to take away from the game. He highlighted the importance of managing the game better, especially after dominating
Manchester United winger, Facundo Pellistri, has officially joined Granada on loan until the end of the season. This temporary move comes after the 22-year-old underwent a medical examination on Wednesday. Pellistri’s loan to Granada marks his third since joining United from Penarol in 2020, following previous spells with Alaves. Pellistri’s departure from Manchester United comes
The news of David de Gea attracting interest from clubs in Europe and the Saudi Pro League has been making waves in the football world. After leaving Manchester United last summer, the 33-year-old goalkeeper has been without a club, despite receiving numerous offers. However, it seems that he is now in talks with Al Shabab,
Manchester United’s manager, Erik ten Hag, has recently disclosed that the club will not be able to bring in a new striker during the January transfer window due to constraints related to Financial Fair Play (FFP). This news comes at a time when United’s options up front are dwindling, with Rasmus Højlund being the only