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Pogba to Juventus, Ten Hag to watch Palace game, Man Utd closing in on Jurrien Timber, Wan Bissaka told he can leave


MANCHESTER UNITED could be set to watch Paul Pogba leave the club to return to Juventus this summer, according to reports.

Meanwhile, new boss Erik Ten Hag could be in attendance for United’s clash with Crystal Palace this weekend on the final day of the season.

Leeds’ Kalvin Phillips has reportedly told friends he will never move to Old Trafford.

United, however, look to be closing in on the signing of Jurrien Timber.

And the Red Devils face a battle with Real Madrid for the signature of Lazio’s Sergej Milinkovic-Savic.

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  • Brandon heading back from Norwich

    Relegated Norwich are offloading eight out-of-contract players plus their four loanees – including Chelsea midfielder Billy Gilmour and Manchester United full-back Brandon Williams.

    German midfield star Lukas Rapp helped the Canaries to promotion in 2020-21 but departs along with Josip Drmić, Josh Giurgi, Aston Oxborough, Nelson Khumbeni, Reece McAlear, Solomon Alidor-Hamilton and Olatunde Okeowo.

    Scotland ace Gilmour, former England Under-21 defender Williams, Schalke’s Ozan Kabak and Mathias Normann from Russian side Rostov will return to their parent clubs after Saturday’s Prem finale at home to Spurs.

  • Utd linked to Raphinha swoop

    Manchester United could move for Leeds winger Raphinha.

    It’s understood third-bottom Leeds could lose FIVE stars if they go down.

    Liverpool and especially West Ham have also been linked with seven cap Brazilian Raphinha.

    And the 25-year-old is admired by incoming Old Trafford chief Erik ten Hag.

  • How Red Devils might line up at Palace

    United’s under-achievers will be handed their first chance to impress incoming boss Erik ten Hag at Crystal Palace on Sunday.

    The Dutchman will be at Selhurst Park for the final day of the Premier League season.

    United are currently in pole position to secure the final Europa League place, leading West Ham by two points.

    But should Palace hold United to a draw or beat them and West Ham win at Brighton, the Red Devils will contest the Europa Conference League next term.

    However, some stars are set to miss their Ten Hag audition through injury or illness.

    Up and coming youngster Alejandro Garnacho won’t play a part this weekend.

    Interim boss Ralf Rangnick confirmed: “Unfortunately Alejandro was ill in the last couple of days.

    “Today his first back, he might be back but not sure if he is physically fit to play.”

    Luke Shaw is also a doubt, with the left-back’s wife giving birth to their second child on Friday.

    Jadon Sancho and Phil Jones will also miss out.

  • Ralf: ten Hag must fix Utd spirit

    Ralf Rangnick will hand over Old Trafford control to incoming boss Erik ten Hag with the warning: Fix the club’s spirit.

    United will finish only sixth or seventh in the Prem after another inconsistent season, blighted by defensive failings and question marks over their unity.

    And damningly, interim chief Rangnick believes the biggest problem could be the morale of the whole squad.

    Ten Hag is expected to undertake a huge shake-up on and perhaps off the field when he arrives from Ajax over the summer.

  • No more D’Mani Utd

    Manchester United Under-23s striker D’Mani Mellor is leaving the club this summer.

    He said on Instagram: “The end of my first chapter in football. Making a debut for Man Utd is something that only a small number of people have the honour to say that they have achieved.

    “I’ve been extremely fortunate to represent this club for over 10 years. There are so many people that I have to thank for their support along the way. Many have become my closest friends throughout my time here.

    “I’ll always be connected with this amazing club.

    “Now, a new chapter starts. I’m ready for that next step and I’m excited to show everyone what I can do.”

  • Pogba made City U-turn

    Paul Pogba agreed a controversial transfer to local rivals Manchester City but made a dramatic U-turn amid fears of fan backlash, according to reports.

    Pogba had even agreed personal terms with City ahead of a potential move, according to The Times.

    But the Frenchman is said to have then turned down a move across town from Old Trafford to the Etihad.

    Pogba is claimed to have been concerned by the potential backlash he would inevitably have faced from the United faithful.

    The Times go on to report Pogba reckoned life in Manchester would have become “unbearable” if he made the high-profile switch to United’s bitter rivals.

  • Ten Hag told not to be Rash

    Erik Ten Hag is being urged to keep faith with out-of-form Marcus Rashford, writes Neil Custis.

    The new Manchester United boss needs convincing that the misfiring 24-year-old forward should be part of his plans next season.

    Ten Hag, who was pictured with agent Kees Vos leaving the club’s London HQ last night, has been discussing recruitment plans and wants a new striker to complement Cristiano Ronaldo.

    But staff at the club are convinced that Rashford still has a bright future, despite his disappointing season.

    Interim manager Ralf Rangnick has been at pains to emphasise how good Rashford is in training — but remains at a loss as to why he cannot transfer that form to match days.

    This season has seen his worst scoring return since breaking into the first team back in 2015-16.

    United staff hope Dutchman Ten Hag can get him firing again and want the ex-Ajax boss to give him a shot.

  • Jose’s United jibe

    Jose Mourinho was axed by the Red Devils in December 2018 after overseeing what was at the time their worst start to a league season in 28 years.

    Mourinho, 59, has failed to guide his new side into Italy’s top four, but will take part in the inaugural Europa Conference League final.

    Ahead of Europe’s third-tier competition’s showpiece event against Feyenoord in Tirana, Mourinho has been discussing the fortunes of some of the continent’s older managers, including Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti.

    He couldn’t resist taking a dig at United and Spurs, hinting that they are clubs that no longer expect their managers to win trophies.

    Mourinho said: “I believe that the problem with Carlo Ancelotti was that when you coach Everton you are not about to win the Champions League.

    “And with me, you know, people they saw me taking up jobs where they thought that I could win trophies but they were not jobs where we were expected to lift trophies.”

  • Charlie Savage signs extension with United

    Robbie Savage is delighted that his son Charlie was given a new long-term deal with Man United.

    Robbie said after his 19-year-son was handed the extension: “”So proud, thank you to everyone involved.

    “Huge thank you to Chris and Jake at new era.”

  • Dybala rules out move to United

    Soon-to-be free agent Paulo Dybala has reportedly ruled out a move to England as he closes in on a transfer to Inter Milan, writes Joshua Mbu.

    Dybala is set to depart Juventus after spending seven years of his club career there.

    The Argentine is attracting interest from a host of Europe’s top clubs, with the likes of Inter Milan, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and Roma all interested.

    Manchester United and Tottenham, who have both been long-term admirers of the forward are also keen on exploring a possible deal.

    But according to AS, a move to the Premier League is off the cards with Dybala’s “own environment” ruling out the proposal.

    This is despite Fabio Paratici, who orchestrated Dybala’s move to Juve, now working for the North London club.

    It looks like Dybala’s preference is to stay in Italy.

    Journalist Nicolo Schira is reporting that the 28-year-old is closing in on a move to Inter.

  • Man United scrap awards

    Man United have reportedly CANCELLED their end of season awards ceremony after a request from the players.

    The Red Devils will post their worst-ever Premier League points tally regardless of Sunday’s result at Crystal Palace.

    And their shocking season meant United stars were too embarrassed for the awards night to go ahead, according to the Mirror.

    Each year the club host a glitzy end-of-season do to recognise the best performers over the course of the season from both the first-team and the academy.

    The black-tie event held at Old Trafford has occupied a regular spot on the calendar during the final two weeks of the season for the last 10 years.

    But despite Covid-19 cancelling the last two editions, the players were not keen on the night going ahead this year.

  • Mbappe to announce his future in ‘The Decision II’

    Kylian Mbappe will reportedly announce his eagerly-anticipated next move this weekend, writes Chisanga Malata.

    The coveted Mbappe has remained tight-lipped on his next move but will reportedly break his silence on his future on Sunday.

    That’s according to L’Equipe, who claim the World Cup winner will spill the beans at 10am BST.

    Mbappe’s planned announcement has drawn comparisons to LeBron James’ announcing of his 2012 move to the Miami Heat.

    The future NBA Hall of Famer kept basketball fans on tenterhooks with an hour-and-half-long show – which was fittingly named ‘The Decision’.

    He eventually announced his departure from the Cleveland Cavaliers but returned to lift a championship with them in 2016.

  • Man United close in on Timber

    Man United appear to be on the verge of closing in on the signing of Ajax defender Jurrien Timber.

    Incoming Red Devils boss Erik ten Hag has been linked with bringing one of his current top stars with him to Old Trafford.

    Now the Netherlands centre-half looks set to complete the move to the Premier League.

    The 20-year-old star is represented by Forza Sports Group.

    And the company has sparked speculation a transfer is imminent by seemingly dropping a big hint online.

    They posted a clip on social media of an airport and captioned it with: “Deal closing time…”

  • Ten Hag in town

    Erik ten Hag has been spotted leaving the Man United’s London office ahead of taking charge – appearing set to attend United’s final game of the season.

    He arrived in London on a private jet on Wednesday with assistant Mitchell van der Gaag.

    The duo had previously been working for the Red Devils remotely, so as not to distract from Ralf Rangnick’s preparations for United’s final game of the season against Crystal Palace.

    But the soon-to-be manager did visit United’s southern office in the West End to meet up with his new bosses.

    A photo showed Ten Hag, dressed in a light suit with a blue shirt, in the back seat of a motor departing the premises alongside his agent Kees Vos.

  • Youngster leaves Man United

    Manchester United Under-23s striker D’Mani Mellor is leaving the club this summer.

    He said on Instagram: “The end of my first chapter in football. Making a debut for Man Utd is something that only a small number of people have the honour to say that they have achieved.

    “I’ve been extremely fortunate to represent this club for over 10 years. There are so many people that I have to thank for their support along the way. Many have become my closest friends throughout my time here.

    “I’ll always be connected with this amazing club.

    “Now, a new chapter starts. I’m ready for that next step and I’m excited to show everyone what I can do.”

  • Good morning Man United fans

    Erik Ten Hag has arrived in London on a private jet and could attend Manchester United’s final game of the season.

    The Dutchman flew in on Wednesday afternoon alongside assistant Mitchell van der Gaag.

    The duo had previously been working for the Red Devils remotely, so as not to distract from Ralf Rangnick’s preparations for United’s final game of the season against Crystal Palace.

    According to the Mail, Ten Hag and Van der Gaag could be in attendance at Selhurst Park to watch their new side in action.

    Elsewhere, Juventus have reportedly offered Paul Pogba £120,000-a-week wages to re-join them this summer.

    Goal claims Juventus have a three-year contract on the table for Pogba, 29 – despite the Italians claiming they have a “gentleman’s agreement” to talk with United first.

    Meanwhile, United goalkeeper Dean Henderson is “closing in on a move” to Newcastle United.

    The Manchester Evening News claim that Henderson, 25, was in Newcastle for talks on Wednesday.

    Discussions have been held over a loan deal but a permanent move has “not been ruled out”.

    In other news, United defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka will be allowed to leave permanently or on loan, report Sky Sports.

    Finally, Man United appear to be on the verge of closing in on the signing of Ajax defender Jurrien Timber.

    The 20-year-old star is represented by Forza Sports Group.

    And the company has sparked speculation a transfer is imminent by seemingly dropping a big hint online.

    They posted a clip on social media of an airport and captioned it with: “Deal closing time…”

  • Koulibaly speaks on Napoli future

    Man United transfer target Kalidou Koulibaly has opened up on his Napoli future.

    Koulibaly told Onze Mondial: “I would not cause an argument to leave the club. If I ever did leave Napoli, I would do it on my terms.

    “There would be no argument and I would speak to the president. He tries to listen to the fans who don’t want me go and every time has asked for a fee that was too high.”

    Newcastle and Man City have also been linked with the defender.

  • Nunez ‘snubs’ Man United

    Darwin Nunez has reportedly rejected an approach from Manchester United to sign him from Benfica.

    Arsenal and Newcastle have both been linked along with the Red Devils in making a move.

    And French giants Paris Saint-Germain are also keen on Nunez.

    Now RMC Sport have offered an update on his situation, claiming that United have informed the star’s camp that they would be willing to pay £67.8million for him.

    However, it states that Nunez has refused United’s approach.

    He wants to sign for a club that will be competing in the Champions League next season – with United only able to qualify for the Europa League at best.

  • Pogba made City U-turn

    Paul Pogba agreed a controversial transfer to Manchester City but made a dramatic U-turn amid fears of fan backlash, according to reports.

    Pogba had even agreed personal terms with Manchester City ahead of a potential move, according to The Times.

    But the Frenchman is said to have then turned down a move across town from Old Trafford to the Etihad.

    Pogba is claimed to have been concerned by the potential backlash he would inevitably have faced from the United faithful.

    The Times go on to report Pogba reckoned life in Manchester would have become “unbearable” if he made the high-profile switch to United’s bitter rivals.

  • Ten Hag spotted

    Erik ten Hag has been spotted leaving the Man United’s London office ahead of taking charge.

    He arrived in London on a private jet on Wednesday alongside assistant Mitchell van der Gaag.

    The duo had previously been working for the Red Devils remotely, so as not to distract from Ralf Rangnick’s preparations for United’s final game of the season against Crystal Palace.

    But the soon-to-be manager did visit United’s southern office in the West End to meet up with his new bosses.

    A photo showed Ten Hag, dressed in a light suit with a blue shirt, in the back seat of a motor departing the premises alongside his agent Kees Vos.

    Now he could be set to attend United’s final game of the season.

  • Man United scrap awards

    Man United have reportedly CANCELLED their end of season awards ceremony after a request from the players.

    The Red Devils will post their worst-ever Premier League points tally regardless of Sunday’s result at Crystal Palace.

    And their shocking season meant United stars were too embarrassed for the awards night to go ahead, according to the Mirror.

    Each year the club host a glitzy end-of-season do to recognise the best performers over the course of the season from both the first-team and the academy.

    The black-tie event held at Old Trafford has occupied a regular spot on the calendar during the final two weeks of the season for the last 10 years.

    But despite Covid-19 cancelling the last two editions, the players were not keen on the night going ahead this year.

  • Matic: We’re doing our best

    Nemanja Matic has told Man United fans that the players are doing their best despite going through a rough patch.

    Matic said whilst pleading for fans the carry on supporting the club: “I know that we have had a couple of difficult seasons but I just want the fans to know that, at the training ground, we’re doing our best, and United will come back, for sure.”

    But the midfielder who is leaving United this summer insisted United will be back on top one day.

    He added: “It’s going to take some time but United will be back. Keep supporting the team. Stay together.”

  • Beckham speaks on Real Madrid number

    David Beckham has revealed he became Real Madrid No 23 shirt to honour Michael Jordan – as he knew he couldn’t have Raul’s No7 top.

    The midfielder had to ditch the No7 he’d worn so iconically for the Red Devils and continued to don as England skipper in earning 115 caps.

    But he was delighted to instead pay homage to his ‘inspiration Jordan.

    He told a Complex store video: “The Number 7 was worn by Raul, the captain, the God of Real Madrid, so I was never going to get the No7.

    “So they said, ‘OK, these numbers are available’. I said, ‘well, 23, it has to be 23’. 

    “I’ve always been a fan of Jordan, but I think there are so many cultures that have been inspired by him, his game. 

    “And as you see it now – the world is inspired by him.”

  • Elanga on United atmposhere

    Anthony Elanga has declared that everyone at Man United pushes each other to do better.

    In an interview with the club, he said: ““Competition is healthy, especially in the environment I am in.

    “I feel like everyone is pushing each other to become the best version of themselves [and] it shows, even in training.

    “Competition is something you need in a big team like Manchester United. If you want to become the best, you’ve got to compete with the best.”

  • Matic praises United youngster

    Nemanja Matic has heaped praise on Man United youngster Hannibal Mejbri.

    Matic said to United’s website: “I have to say that Hannibal is a fantastic player and a great character.

    “The talent he has, he needs to use that. I really want to see him in the future and how he will grow.

    “I hope to see him get more minutes. I think that every time I see him in training, he surprises me with his quality, he’s still young, but I’m very excited.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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