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Manchester United centre-back Matthijs de Ligt is winning rave reviews for his performance, where he locked down Arsenal new boy Viktor Gyokeres. Former England manager Glenn Hoddle claimed it was the ...
Manchester United signed Eric Bailly from Villarreal in a £30 million deal before the centre-back spent seven years at Old Trafford. Bailly arrived at United as an unknown quantity, but Jose ...
On MUTV, former Red Devils centre-back Mikael Silvestre called out Mason Mount for getting his positioning wrong. Silvestre ...
Manchester United have received an enquiry after an injury to a former Red Devils forward, and are trying to use it to offload Rasmus Hojlund. An injury to former Manchester United striker Romelu ...
Manchester United's top scorers and assist makers for the 2025/26 campaign, along with every result over the season.
Last season’s under-18s top scorer was James Scanlon with 19 goals, with Tyler Fletcher leading the assists with 11. There are changes this season with Darren Fletcher replacing Adam Lawrence as coach ...
Hansi Flick was not impressed with his Barcelona players over the weekend, although the German coach was sympathetic towards Manchester United loanee Marcus Rashford. After joining Barcelona on loan ...
Ruben Amorim and Manchester United have two players who could have a transformative impact on the Red Devils’ entire season, despite their loss to Arsenal.
Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni has opted to leave Garnacho out of the latest national team squad for their World Cup qualifiers against Venezuela and Ecuador in September. Garnacho has not been ...
The dividend well had dried up, the European Super League gravy train had come off the rails, and the inferno of hatred from Man United fans would make even the thickest-skinned investor’s blood run ...
It is Arteta who leaves Old Trafford with the points, but United fans gave a standing ovation to Ruben Amorim and his players for being the better team on the day. Amorim fiercely defended his players ...
Sky Sports pundits Daniel Sturridge and Roy Keane were on different wavelengths over whether or not Manchester United will finish in the Premier League top five.