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Amorim’s Mainoo decision against Wolves leaves no doubt: Man Utd midfielder set for inevitable departure – Opinion
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim may have changed his midfield pecking order, suggesting that the fates of Kobbie Mainoo and Manuel Ugarte have already been sealed.At the start of the season, the
MANCHESTER UNITED staff are baffled by Luke Shaw’s continued omission from the England squad. Shaw, who has been free of injury since he returned from a four-month lay-off in April, has started in
Manchester United are prepared to offer Casemiro a contract extension but would require the midfielder to significantly reduce his salary. Casemiro’s current contract is due to expire in the summer and the veteran has already received substantial ...
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has launched a fierce defence of his decision to continually overlook Kobbie Mainoo and insisted he doesn't have to pick the midfielder just because he's an England international.
The United manager appears unconvinced by Mainoo's capabilities and the midfielder is now seeking a move in January. It's a sad situation
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4 players to offload, Manchester United makes a radical decision
Manchester United wants to sell players. And not just any players: Tyrell Malacia, Manuel Ugarte, Kobbie Mainoo, and Joshua Zirkzee. Yes, four names, four disappointments, four hot topics that Ruben Amorim no longer wants to waste a second on.
Mikel Arteta handed Heaven his senior Arsenal debut in a Carabao Cup tie in October 2024, but he rejected a new contract in London and relocated to Manchester for a small transfer fee. Heaven made his United debut against his former club Arsenal at Old Trafford in March. The youngster came on to replace Leny Yoro and made a strong first impression.
The head coach said his side were "not near" where they should be after their five-game unbeaten run was ended by a 10-man Everton side.
The move came after his relationship deteriorated with United manager Rúben Amorim, and Chelsea stepped in with a £40 million bid that included a 10% sell-on clause. “Sometimes in life you need to change things to take a step forward or improve as a ...
Talent scout says Sir Alex Ferguson fear of losing two Man Utd players helped his decision to retire
Sir Alex Ferguson retired as Manchester United manager in 2013 after winning the Premier League for a 13th time. The Red Devils have been unable to replicate that feat since then.