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“He wants to copy my style but it won’t work….Manchester United are replicating Man City in the transfer market after spending £155 there’s one clear reason why

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“He wants to copy my style but it won’t work….Manchester United are replicating Man City in the transfer market after spending £155 there’s one clear reason why

Man United have spent £155.35m on four players already this summer and they could near the £200m mark with Manuel Ugarte.

Even with five injuries to contend with, the Manchester United squad against Fulham was strong enough that two international wingers were omitted.

Facundo Pellistri is unlikely to be named in a United matchday party again and several supporters will hope Jadon Sancho’s absence extends to Brighton and beyond. Erik ten Hag clarified Sancho was fit enough to be involved on Friday evening, despite suffering an ear infection last week.

Ideally, United would recruit three more players. Realistically, it will be one – a midfielder. If Pellistri and Sancho both go, United have first and second-choice wingers on both flanks. Ditto the peripheral Hannibal Mejbri; Bruno Fernandes and Mason Mount are ahead of him as No.10s.

Victor Lindelof has played two halves of football since he reported for pre-season six weeks ago and done minimal training. He was nursing a “niggle” and then came off against Liverpool as a “precaution”. Now he is on crutches. That’s a nasty niggle.

Lindelof, 30, is borderline unsellable. He missed 21 games last season through injury, has started this season out injured and is out of contract next year. Takers will not be queuing around the block.

United at least have four senior centre halves in his absence. The enforced withdrawals of Noussair Mazraoui and Harry Maguire (both building up their fitness) in the 81st minute could have destabilised the defence against Fulham. Matthijs de Ligt and Jonny Evans ensured United’s shop remained shut after Joshua Zirkzee scored. Leny Yoro will return after the clocks go back.

Provided Luke Shaw does not suffer an umpteenth setback, he is due back after the September internationals, so United will hope to get by with Mazraoui and Diogo Dalot at full back against Brighton and Liverpool. Tyrell Malacia’s early October return date should be lightly pencilled in and United have Harry Amass as an alternative.

It was apparent at the start of this summer United would not break the £60million barrier for a signing and the final fee for Yoro was just shy of that. For years, Manchester City prided themselves on not exceeding £60m for a signing and only four additions (Rodri, Ruben Dias, Jack Grealish and Josko Gvardiol) have fetched fees above that. The common denominator, of course, is Omar Berrada.

United’s current summer outlay stands at £155.35m (including add-ons), with an up-front sum of £139.98m. United sources have stressed this is the summer of budget discipline and swift market action.

Scott McTominay, the only truly sellable asset in midfield, has to make room for an incoming, preferably Manuel Ugarte. United are confident of getting Ugarte but it is understood to be contingent on McTominay going.

United should not be shortchanged for an academy graduate and proven Premier League player with matchwinning nous and international pedigree, yet McTominay’s contract situation forces their hand. They likely have to take a hit on a player valued at £40m last year to make a profit this year.

Whatever United’s game model is (Ten Hag mentioned his new buzz phrase twice during his tour sit-down and twice again at Carrington on Thursday), McTominay jars with it. He is an industrious impact player but not a technician and he might have gone a year earlier had Kobbie Mainoo not hobbled off in Houston 13 months ago.

Ten Hag has stressed the need for quantity and quality. Toby Collyer has emerged as an additional option in midfield, an area where at least five out-and-out options are required. Discounting Mount, United already have a quintet with an average age lowered by Mainoo and pre-season tour breakout Collyer. Ten Hag can also call upon Fernandes, arguably a better footballer in the middle third than the final third.

This is a season where the minimum aim for United has to be a top four finish. There have been too many like that in the past decade (2014-15, 2019-20, 2022-23) but United have not challenged for the championship since they last won it.

United’s squad is still not where it needs to be though they were never going to complete their gradual rebuild in one summer. The two senior left backs are crocks, two of their midfielders are creaking and there is not a dependable goalscorer in the frontline.

Ducks must be lined up for next summer: Evans, Lindelof and Eriksen can be released. Maguire could be, depending on his form this term, Casemiro should be easier to shift and a succession plan at left back is warranted with Shaw clocking up more days in the medical centre than on the training pitch at Carrington. Malacia, out of contract in 2026, is vulnerable.

Provisionally, United will need a centre back, a left back and two midfielders next summer. Maybe an extra forward if wayward wingers Marcus Rashford and Antony do not improve over the next nine months. Two wingers could already be going this month.

 

 

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Manchester United considering €70m swoop for PSG striker in January to boost forward – Reports

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According to reports from CaughtOffside, Manchester United are understood to have a genuine interest in the transfer of Paris Saint-Germain striker Randal Kolo Muani, though he is not expected to be available this January.

CaughtOffside is aware of Kolo Muani was previously signed by PSG for a hefty sum of money—up to €95 million—while Man United is believed to value the France international at closer to €70 million as they search for upfront reinforcements.

Kolo Muani might be a good fit for the Red Devils, even though he hasn’t quite displayed his finest play in a PSG jersey.

After Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee’s setbacks at Old Trafford, the team could definitely use a more seasoned and tested alternative up front.

The 25-year-old remains highly regarded by his current club, however, and sources have indicated there is little chance of him being sold this winter, even if the situation could perhaps be looked at again by next summer.

United have invested in the future by bringing in two young forwards in Hojlund and Zirkzee in the last two summers, so it might perhaps be a bit of a surprise to see the club spending big on yet another striker.

Still, one has to wonder how much more time Hojlund in particular will be given as he’s not made much of an impact in over a year in Manchester now, so there could be a case for bringing in Kolo Muani as an upgrade.

At the same time, if PSG aren’t keen to sell, then this could potentially mean paying a lot of money to make them change their minds, and that might be seen as a bit of a risk, considering that the former Eintracht Frankfurt man isn’t in the best form right now.

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Man United tipped to sign Outstanding €80m PSG Playmaker ahead of Manchester City as Ruud Van Nistelrooy backs him to shine – Reports

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Man United tipped to sign Outstanding €80m PSG Playmaker ahead of Manchester City as Ruud Van Nistelrooy backs him to shine – Reports

It seems that Manchester United isn’t giving up on the prospect of signing RB Leipzig star Xavi Simons, even though no agreement was struck during the most recent transfer window.

Man United showed a keen interest in the Dutch attacker for a significant portion of the summer, according to Fabrizio Romano, who stated that the club became even more interested in Simons following his Dutch team’s performance at Euro 2024.

In the end, a deal remained far off, even though Simons made a suggestion that he would return to Leipzig on another Paris Saint-Germain loan.

This advice came to pass in July when he agreed to join a new one-year loan with Leipzig.

Even as he returns to Germany, however, United have not given up on their pursuit of the Dutch forward.

Xavi Simons to Manchester United

Christian Falk, the head of football at the BILD Group, revealed that United may just manage to hijack a potential deal for Simons being formulated by bitter rivals Manchester City.

“United and Liverpool were interested in the player historically, but also Manchester City are in the race and he would be a perfect fit for Pep Guardiola’s system,” Falk noted. He also revealed why United may be ahead in the race to sign Simons.

“Liverpool have a coach who can speak the same language. There’s a Dutch coach also present at Manchester United. So, these offer huge chances for either club,” he explained, suggesting that Simons would appreciate playing under a coach who speaks the same language.

For United, Simons is a young, versatile player who could significantly bolster their attacking options over the long-term future.

It’s no secret that Erik ten Hag is a fan of the Dutch rising star, praising Simons for his performance against England in the Euro 2024 semifinals.

“I enjoyed Xavi Simons in that game. The drive he has, the passion with which he conquers balls and recognises situations are top,” Ten Hag stated. “His enormous drive as well. That is almost un-Dutch. I think you can see that he was trained abroad. He almost has a southern European doggedness in his game.”

Of course, Simons’ impressive performances extend beyond his appearances for the Netherlands. He was a key player for Leipzig last season, scoring eight goals and providing 13 assists in 32 Bundesliga games last season.

Although Simons’ market value is €80 million, according to Transfermarkt, United may just manage to afford him comfortably should they do adequate financial planning before bidding on the player once his loan deal expires

 

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Man United handed fresh Zinedine Zidane boost as new transfer claim emerges after Sir Jim Ratcliffe meeting -Report

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Man United handed fresh Zinedine Zidane boost as new transfer claim emerges after Sir Jim Ratcliffe meeting -Report

Manchester United is considering a number of options to replace Erik ten Hag, whose career at Old Trafford is in jeopardy.

One of those names is Zinedine Zidane. Zinedine Zidane’s potential appointment to Manchester United has increased due to rumors that the Frenchman will take Erik ten Hag’s place.

With just two victories in their first seven games of the new season, the Red Devils have had an awful start to the season.

Ten Hag is said to have no more than a game or two to turn things around and start putting out results because they are currently five points above the relegation zone in the table and ranked 14th.

Should the axe swing, the likes of Zidane, Thomas Tuchel and Gareth Southgate could be parachuted in to replace the Dutchman. United have a long-standing interest in Zidane, who has been out of work since leaving Real Madrid in 2021, and while the 52-year-old has rebuffed their advances in the past, he recently declared an interest in returning to the dugout.

Zinedine Zidane to Manchester United

United aren’t the only ones after Zidane’s signature. The French FA are reportedly eyeing the former Real Madrid midfielder up as a potential replacement for France manager Didier Deschamps. However, according to French outlet RMC, Deschamps isn’t planning to step down any time soon.

It’s also understood that the 55-year-old, who has won the World Cup as both a player and a manager, is desperate to prevent Zidane from succeeding him amid fears his former team-mate will sweep away his legacy.

As such, United may have a free shot at Zizou should they part ways with Ten Hag in the coming weeks.

It comes following news that United’s top brass, including owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, discussed the club’s ongoing on-field problems, as well as potential managerial appointments, during a seven-hour crisis meeting in London on Tuesday.

No final decision was made on whether to stick or twist with Ten Hag, but former Chelsea boss Tuchel was reportedly a major talking point during the meeting.

In the summer, Ratcliffe held talks with Tuchel over a possible move to Old Trafford, but no agreement was reached. The German has been out of work since leaving Bayern Munich by mutual consent at the end of last season.

It’s understood Tuchel is keen to work in England again, though sources close to the coach claim he hasn’t been contacted by United recently. He’s also in contention for the England national team job, with the FA currently searching for Southgate’s long-term replacement.

Zidane has had something of an unorthodox managerial career. He started out as head coach of Real Madrid B in 2014 before being appointed manager of the senior team in 2016. He went on to win three Champions Leagues on the trot, as well as the La Liga title in 2017, before resigning out of the blue in 2018.

Ten months later, he returned to the Bernabeu and led the club to another La Liga title in 2020. But after ending the 2020/21 season without winning a major trophy, he resigned for the second time.

 

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