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    Man Utd set to be offered Adrien Rabiot player-swap transfer for Alex Telles by Juventus in shock summer deal

    MANCHESTER UNITED defender Alex Telles could reportedly be heading to Juventus with Adrien Rabiot coming in the opposite direction.The Brazilian left-back has failed to make an impression at Old Trafford since joining from Porto in October having featured in just seven Premier League games.
    Alex Telles has been linked with a move away from Manchester United in the summerCredit: Rex
    Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot could join the Red Devils in a swap deal for TellesCredit: Getty
    Telles has had to settle for a place on the bench due to Luke Shaw’s stunning form, with his last top-flight appearance coming on January 27.
    And according to Calciomercato, the 28-year-old is keen to depart Old Trafford having grown frustrated by his lack of game time.
    They state that Juventus are admirers of the player, and could look to bring him to Turin to compete with Alex Sandro.
    It has been suggested that the Old Lady would be willing to exchange midfielder Rabiot, 26, for Telles.
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is known to be a fan of the Frenchman having failed to lure him to the Theatre of Dreams last season.
    United are understood to be desperate to sign a central midfielder as a potential partner for Scott McTominay.
    Rabiot has featured in 40 games in all competitions for Juve this term – chipping in with three goals and two assists.
    There have even been rumours that he could be used in a swap deal for Donny van de Beek.
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    It’s not just United that are believed to be interested in the ex-Paris Saint-Germain ace, with Chelsea linked with a move.
    Meanwhile Rabiot is said to be on Pep Guardiola’s radar as Manchester City weigh up a possible offer.
    It was even claimed in February that Everton were eyeing up a summer swoop in a potential £26million deal.
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    Man Utd in Raphael Varane transfer boost as defender could be forced out of Real Madrid after David Alaba signing

    MANCHESTER UNITED have received a huge transfer boost in their pursuit of Raphael Varane.Boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is likely to add some defensive reinforcements this summer, with Real Madrid star Varane believed to be on the shopping list.
    Man Utd have been given a timely boost in their transfer pursuit of Raphael VaraneCredit: Getty
    And according to the Manchester Evening News, the French centre-half could be ‘forced out’ with the club close to sealing a deal to sign Bayern Munich defender David Alaba.
    The Austria international announced he would leave the German giants at the end of the season, and a five-year contract is on the table at the Bernabeu.
    Varane is yet to sign a new deal with the Spaniards and could leave for free at the end of next season.
    The MEN writes that “if the World Cup-winning Frenchman declines a new deal Bernabeu bosses will have to sanction his exit”.
    Solskjaer is thought to have made a new partner for Harry Maguire his transfer priority.
    But Chelsea have emerged as serious contenders for Varane, according to German publication Bild, due to Thomas Tuchel’s interest in the player.
    Madrid could demand as much as £86million for the 27-year-old after a decade of starring for the team.
    United have also been linked with Varane’s defensive partner at Real Madrid, Sergio Ramos.
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    The club legend is also yet to agree a new deal, and would be available on a free.
    Real’s signing of Alaba has been given the green light – by his team-mate at Bayern Joshua Kimmich.
    The 26-year-old told Sky Germany: “He has won everything here multiple times.
    “Twice the treble, once even six titles in one year. Real is in any case a worthy club.
    “There aren’t many steps you can take after playing for Bayern but Real Madrid isn’t that bad as the next step.”
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    Man Utd fan Conor McGregor’s net worth vs Glazer family as Irishman considers BUYING Red Devils off unpopular Americans

    MANCHESTER UNITED fan Conor McGregor sensationally revealed earlier in the week that he was considering buying the club.The UFC star took to social media to pose the idea to his 8.6 million Twitter followers with supporters furious with the Red Devils’ current owners.
    This is how Conor McGregor compares to Manchester United’s owners
    Fans have never been keen on the Glazer family, and they have been left furious with the Americans following their plans to join the European Super League.
    United eventually pulled out of the competition on Tuesday night along with rivals Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham.
    In the aftermath of the withdrawal, share prices in United were down 6.60 per cent at 16.12 USD.
    It led Irish fighter McGregor to tweet: “Hey guys, I’m thinking about buying Manchester United! What do you think?”
    But can the Notorious afford to buy the Premier League giants? Sadly for fans of the 32-year-old, the answer is no.
    According to the Mirror, if McGregor was to walk away from MMA, his net worth would stand at a whopping £181million.
    That is due to money earned from fights, his successful Proper No.12 whiskey brand and endorsements with the likes of Beats by Dre, Monster Energy, EA, Burger King and Reebok.
    But unfortunately for the two-weight champion, his net worth is nothing compared to what the Glazers are valued at.
    Forbes states that the family boast a wealth of £3.3bn, as they not only own United, but also reigning Super Bowl champions Tamba Bay Buccaneers.
    The Glazers – who are based in Florida – also control First Allied Corporation and the HRG Group.
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    Hey guys, I’m thinking about buying Manchester United! What do you think?— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) April 20, 2021

    Around 20 furious supporters broke into the club’s training complex on Thursday morning to advocate for fan ownership in the Premier League.
    The men bypassed security and made their way to the first-team training pitch where they unveiled two banners which read ‘Glazers out’.
    A second read ’51 % MUFC 20′ which refers to the German-style ownership of clubs which gives fans a stake in their club. 
    The protest comes just 24 hours after United’s executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward announced he was leaving his position at the end of the season. 
    And on Wednesday, United co-chairman Joel Glazer apologised to fans for United’s part as a founding member of the attempted breakaway league, which was universally hated by fans from all clubs. 

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    Incredible stats show Man Utd are technically better WITHOUT Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba playing alongside each other

    BRUNO FERNANDES has revealed he’ll sign a new contract at Manchester United – but only if Paul Pogba does too.However, that might not be quite as good news as fans would have first thought.
    Man Utd are technically better when Pogba and Fernandes don’t play together
    After all, according to the stats, United are better all over the pitch when at least one of them is NOT playing.
    On Thursday, SunSport revealed Fernandes sees Pogba’s future as key to the Red Devils closing the gap to Manchester City in the Premier League.
    Pogba’s current deal is up at the end of next season, in June 2021, after United triggered a one-year extension in October.
    But the club either want the 28-year-old on new terms or will look to sell him this summer, rather than let him become a free agent.
    Fernandes, 26, is watching the situation carefully with the club also aiming to extend his current deal after his incredible impact since joining in January 2020.
    In March, SunSport revealed United had approached Fernandes over a new double-your-money five-year contract worth £200,000 a week.
    But he could now wait to see how the club deal with Pogba’s situation.
    And if the two do stay together, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will have a real job on his hands finding a way to get the two working together on the pitch.
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    According to the statistics, United are better in attack and defence – as well as boasting a far superior win-rate – when at least one of Pogba and Fernandes is on the bench.
    Since Fernandes joined in a £55million move from Sporting Lisbon last winter, United have played 75 times.
    Of those games, 47 have seen Pogba and Fernandes play together – with United averaging 1.8 goals scored and 1.2 goals conceded per game for a win-rate of 57 per cent.
    In the 28 matches where at least one has been absent, the club have averaged 2.4 goals scored and 0.4 goals conceded for a win-rate of 71 per cent.
    Incredibly, United have NEVER lost when at least one of Fernandes and Pogba have been missing since the Portuguese star’s arrival, compared to 11 defeats together.
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    Scholes was laughed at for ‘snide’ £50 boots when he returned to Man Utd as he couldn’t ask Nike due to secret comeback

    PAUL SCHOLES was laughed at for wearing £50 boots when he returned to Manchester United – as he couldn’t ask Nike for a brand new pair in order to keep his comeback a secret.The ex-England star, 46, revealed he was forced to buy a cheap pair of boots from JJB Sports for his 2012 comeback because he couldn’t let Nike know he was back.
    Paul Scholes was mocked for his £50 plastic boots when making his surprise 2012 comeback
    And now Scholes has revealed he got plenty of stick from old team-mate Jonny Evans for his choice of footwear ahead of his comeback game against rivals Manchester City.
    Scholes told BBC Radio 5 Live: “I bought a pair of boots, I think they were about £50.
    “They were all the ones the lads were wearing, obviously. Same colours and stuff, same patterns.
    “But I believe I bought the cheap ones. It wasn’t until I was actually warming up on the pitch [that I realised]. I couldn’t get a pair of boots off Nike, they couldn’t send me a pair because we couldn’t tell them.
    “Nobody knew, it was a big secret and it didn’t get announced until the teams were announced at City in the FA Cup.
    “So I pulled these boots out and I thought they were good’uns. I paid £50 for these boots, they must be belters, these.
    “I started warming up and Jonny Evans looks around and says, ‘are they the snide ones you’ve bought of these?’
    “[Scholes replied], ‘What do you mean snide, what’s wrong with them?’ Apparently I had plastic ones. They were alright.”
    Paul Scholes has won the most trophies of any English players

    But Scholes admitted his comeback game was a ‘disaster’ after Man Utd nearly threw away a 3-0 lead against rivals City.
    He continued: “Actually that game was a bit of a disaster for me. I came on in the game, I think we were 3-0 up against City.
    “They had a man sent off, Vincent Kompany got sent off, I come on and after five minutes it was 3-2.
    “I was absolutely bricking it. I thought, ‘What am I doing, why have I come back here, what am I thinking of?’
    “The rest of the season ended up OK. We didn’t win the league but we managed to win it the year after.”
    In 2018, Scholes revealed even more details about his comeback – including the real reason he retired for good.
    Scholes said: “I remember the game itself. We were 3-0 up when I came on and we were against ten men, and then it went back to 3-2.
    “I was taking my gear off ready to come on and [City coach] David Platt said to me ‘what the hell are you doing?’ and I went ‘no idea’.
    “At that time I wished I hadn’t done it. I think I gave a bad pass for a throw in, and Sergio Aguero nipped on to it and scored.
    “The manager gave me another year, but I was gone. I remember playing Tottenham at home, we got beat 3-2.
    “I played alright in possession, but I remember [Mousa] Dembele and Gareth Bale cruising past me.
    “I wanted to retire early again that season, but I thought it’d be embarrassing so I stayed on.”
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    Man Utd in Erling Haaland transfer blow as Dortmund chief Zorc claims he will STAY at club even without Champions League

    MANCHESTER UNITED’S hopes of signing Erling Haaland this summer have been hit after Borussia Dortmund’s sporting director Michael Zorc insisted their star man will stay.Just hours after United’s humiliating European Super League about-turn, they have been handed another hammer blow.
    Borussia Dortmund are confident Erling Haaland will stay at the clubCredit: Getty

    Dortmund chief Michael Zorc says that the 20-year-old striker won’t be moving anywhere – even if the Germans miss out on Champions League qualification.
    Speaking to Sky Germany, Zorc said: “We made a clear statement about the Haaland cause.
    “The decision will not be made without Borussia Dortmund. No matter where we end up, Erling will continue to play for us.”
    The Norwegian international has been in stunning form this season, scoring 35 goals in 37 games in all competitions for Dortmund.
    His agent, the controversial Mino Raiola, even embarked on a world tour to meet prospective clubs interested in the free-scoring sensation.
    Real Madrid and Barcelona were visited, with the likes of Manchester United and Liverpool also targeted.
    But the latest statement from Zorc appears to confirm the striker is going nowhere.
    And whether United would be able to pay in excess of £100million for Haaland is another thing.
    The Red Devils, along with Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal and Tottenham, purchased around £8m in equity stakes in the European Super League before its sensational collapse.
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    Borussia Dortmund sporting director Michael Zorc has rubbished talks of Haaland leavingCredit: Getty

    The ‘Big Six’ are now unlikely to be able to reclaim the £8m up-front payment AND are set to face monster fines.
    It’s believed the English clubs will be hit in the pocket rather than be punished via points deductions or exclusion.
    On top of that, Man Utd were just one club to see their share price plummet amid the controversy.
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    Emotional Jesse Lingard says he struggled to deal with his mum’s depression at Man Utd and saw doctor for help

    AN emotional Jesse Lingard has admitted he struggled to deal with his mum’s depression and was forced to seek help from Manchester United doctors during his darkest days.The resurgent England ace, 28, has opened up about his mum’s mental health battle in a brutally honest interview, admitting it affected him on and off the pitch.
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    Jesse Lingard has opened up about his struggles during his mum’s depression in a brutally honest interview for YouTube show PresentingCredit: YouTube / Presenting
    Lingard endured a rough two seasons at Old Trafford following his sensational 2018 World Cup campaign in Russia.
    The midfielder even admitted he was happy to sit on the bench and let games pass him by as he struggled to come to terms with his mum’s depression.
    But Lingard – now thriving on loan at West Ham – has opened up about his struggle in a desperate bid to help others.
    Speaking to new YouTube show Presenting, Lingard admitted: “When you’re young, seeing your mum going through something like that, you don’t understand it logically.
    “You don’t know what she’s going through. She’d say ‘I’m depressed, I’m depressed’.
    “But me, as a kid, you don’t know what that means.
    “You’re just going out, playing out, playing football, doing your thing.
    “But mum was in bed most of the time, curtains closed, she’s going through it. This is when I was young, like 12.”
    Lingard opened up to Presenting hosts Kehn Ajayi-Coker and Emily Abbott about his battle on and off the pitchCredit: YouTube / Presenting

    Lingard went on to admit matches were ‘passing him by’ at Man Utd as he struggled to deal with his mother’s illness, which eventually led to him opening up to his parent club.
    The 2018 World Cup star continued: “It feels like you’re not the same person, I feel like I wasn’t Jesse Lingard.
    “Even in football matches, I felt like the game was just passing me by, like I just didn’t want to be there – it was crazy.
    “I could see myself playing but watching the game back I just think that’s not me, that’s not how I play.
    “You go from the World Cup to some performances I’ve seen myself playing and something needed to change.
    “I was going into games happy sitting on the bench and that’s not me. My mind wasn’t there, I wasn’t focused at all.
    “I was thinking about other things and obviously bottling it all up trying to play football, you’re tense, you’re stressed and you can’t do it.
    “I opened up to United and told them what I was going through, what my mum was going through and they’re always there to help.
    “I’ve had doctors that have helped which has been brilliant and during the lockdown I got my head together.”
    Lingard admitted he turned a corner after opening up to Man Utd about his struggleCredit: AFP
    On surviving the pandemic, Lingard continued: “Lockdown has kind of transitioned me in a way.
    “I watch my old games back and watch the World Cup games back and the old games I used to play and I think, ‘Yeah, that’s the real Jesse Lingard’.
    “The time that I had going a couple seasons back or last season, it just wasn’t me at all and you can see that.
    “My brother who lives with me, he could see that and he’s got a video of me literally laying on the couch and I’m just staring for three minutes into thin air.
    “He’s just thinking, ‘What is he going through? He’s got the weight of the world on his shoulders’.
    “When I finally opened up and everyone understood it was like, ‘Oh that’s why’.
    “So now it’s just me getting my head back together, football and helping my mum and I don’t really have time for anything else really.”
    Lingard has been in sensational form since joining West Ham on loan in JanuaryCredit: Reuters
    Lingard revealed he opened up in the hope he could inspire others going through a tough time, admitting the lows allow you to fully appreciate the highs.
    The Hammers loan star said: “I feel like in life you go through difficulties, you go through stages of lows and highs.
    “But I feel like you’ve gotta get through the lows, grind it out and you see the light at the end of the tunnel.
    “That’s why I did open up, I want to change people’s lives and inspire others to start opening up.
    “I’ve been through it and I know what it’s like to bottle things up.
    “So if I can pass on the information to anyone who’s going through mental health issues, it’ll make me smile.”
    *Profits from Presenting go to the The Interview Fund, a UK-registered charity that will support aspirational young people who find themselves inspired to pursue their dreams after watching the show, but who are barred by their financial realities from doing so.
    *If you, or anyone you know, needs help dealing with mental health problems the Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123, or visit Mind’s website.
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    Man Utd and Liverpool in talks to play two pre-season friendlies this summer with Covid-19 KOing world tour plans

    MANCHESTER UNITED and Liverpool are reportedly in talks to battle it out in two pre-season friendlies this summer.The two humiliated clubs – who have pulled out from competing in the European Super League – both face the possibility of being unable to travel for overseas tours.
    Manchester United could face Liverpool in two pre-season games in the summerCredit: AFP
    Due to the coronavirus pandemic, both teams could miss out on playing abroad if travel restrictions remain in place.
    And according to the Mirror, United and Liverpool are in negotiations over staging lucrative friendlies ahead of the 2021-2022 season.
    They claim that a first meeting could take place at Old Trafford in late July, before Anfield hosts the second clash in early August.
    It has also been suggested that the games could be used as test events for capacity crowds ahead of the new Premier League campaign which starts on August 14.
    Reported by the Daily Mail, Jurgen Kopp’s side are not planning on competing in any friendlies abroad in the summer.
    However the Reds are poised to travel to France and Austria for training camps where they are expected to return to Evian for the second year running.
    Liverpool owner John Henry has apologised to fans for the club’s part in the money-grabbing Super League ploy after withdrawing.
    In a video message, he said: “I want to apologise to all the fans and supporters of Liverpool Football Club for the disruption I caused over the past 48 hours.
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    “It goes without saying but should be said that the project put forward was never going to stand without the support of the fans.
    “No-one ever thought differently in England. Over these 48 hours you were very clear that it would not stand. We heard you. I heard you.
    “And I want to apologise to Jurgen, to Billy [Hogan], to the players and to everyone who works so hard at LFC to make our fans proud.
    “Again, I’m sorry, and I alone am responsible for the unnecessary negativity brought forward over the past couple of days.”
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