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    Man Utd’s worst signings XI post-Sir Alex, including Fred, Di Maria and Depay that cost an amazing £325m

    SIR ALEX FERGUSON left Manchester United with the Premier League trophy – but a raft of bad signings has seen it taken away with little sign of returning.
    A massive £323.7million has been splashed on 11 particularly dodgy deals.

    The worst XI of bad signings predominantly features attackers as the Red Devils failed to replace the likes of Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie.
    Romelu Lukaku cost an initial £75m and United struggled to find takers when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer decided to offload the Belgian in the summer – where he has since thrived.
    A promising first season was lost with a drop-off in 2018-19, scoring at an average of one every three games before leaving for Inter Milan.

    At the very least, Lukaku provided some memorable moments but the same cannot be said for Angel Di Maria.
    The winger arrived with much fanfare in 2014 and quickly dropped off the pace, shepherded out to Paris Saint-Germain where he painfully found the form he lacked in England.
    The next expensive error was Fred who joined for £52m, but he still has time to prove himself at Old Trafford.
    In the slightly more affordable but nonetheless useless category are Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Morgan Schneiderlin, who came in for £30m and £27m respectively.

    Depay inherited the hallowed No7 shirt but failed to do it justiceCredit: PA:Empics Sport
    Still, United recouped most of the fee they spent on French anchor man Schneiderlin when he joined Everton but Mkhitaryan’s exit saw Alexis Sanchez arrive – making the Chilean’s initial fee cheap and yet still a huge disappointment.
    Among those who arrived with potential and waited until after leaving to go on to great things is Memphis Depay.
    Now a star at Lyon and with the Dutch national team, his baffling form in the 2015/16 season showed that United had lost their touch when turning young gems into superstars.
    Many United fans point to executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward as the chief architect of these abysmal deals.
    While replacing the peerless David Gill was a tough assignment, and finding a man capable of replacing Fergie nigh-on impossible, there are serious questions over his approach.
    Not only are these players examples of bad deals, managers such as Jose Mourinho were dismayed that not enough players were bought.
    Marcos Rojo and Daley Blind were picked up in 2014 off the back of good World Cup campaigns – a strategy that rarely pays off and cost the club over £30m.
    And although Matteo Darmian was an Italian international when plucked from Torino, Louis van Gaal’s exit cast him to the fringes.
    Rounding off this worst XI are two short-term signings that never got to grips with the Premier League.

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    Few have flopped in the Prem like Di MariaCredit: PA:Empics Sport

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    Falcao struggled both at United and ChelseaCredit: PA:Empics Sport

    Perhaps the Red Devils thought they were pulling off a cunning piece of Andrea Pirlo-esque business when bringing in Bastian Schweinsteiger but, at 31, the German was far past his best during an 18-month spell.
    Radamel Falcao was still in his late-20s when arriving on loan in 2014 on a £6m fee and massive wage combination yet hit just four goals in 29 games.
    Of course, not all of Fergie’s signings hit the right note – just ask Kleberson, Eric Djemba Djemba or Juan-Sebastian Veron.

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    Man Utd icon Diego Forlan calls Edinson Cavani a ‘top signing’ and backs compatriot to become ‘new Zlatan Ibrahimovic’

    MANCHESTER UNITED legend Diego Forlan believes Edinson Cavani can become the ‘new Zlatan Ibrahimovic’ at the club.
    The Uruguayan has joined the Red Devils on a free transfer after he left Paris Saint-Germain in the summer.

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    Edinson Cavani could make his debut against former club PSGCredit: Instagram @cavaniofficial21

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    Zlatan Ibrahimovic is fondly remembered around Old TraffordCredit: PA:Press Association

    Although now 33-years-old, Cavani has enjoyed a goal-laden career with 341 league goals in 556 games.
    And Forlan, who became a United cult hero despite only being at the club between 2002 and 2004, believes the signing will work out well.
    And the 41-year-old expects Cavani to have a similar impact at Old Trafford to that of Ibrahimovic.

    The Swede signed for United on a one-year deal in 2016 which was then extended for a second season before leaving to join LA Galaxy in March, 2018.

    Ibra, now playing for AC Milan at the age of 39, netted 29 times in all competitions for the Premier League giants.
    Speaking to the South China Morning Post, Forlan said: “Edinson is still a great player. I’ve not seen any decline in him yet. I think he’s a top signing for United, just like Zlatan was.
    “He’s that type of player. He’ll lead by example, by how he trains and how he plays. He’ll be a positive influence for the young players.
    “He’s a winner who has won lots of trophies, a goalscorer who has scored wherever he has been, he assists too.

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    Diego Forlan is excited at what Edinson Cavani can bring at UnitedCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

    “He’s strong and his physique will be fine for English football. He’s quick, he’s highly motivated.”
    Cavani will have to wait a little longer before he can make his Red Devils debut.
    The striker, believed to be earning around £200,000-a-week has had to self isolate for two weeks following his move to England.
    This has ruled him out of this weekend’s showdown against Newcastle.
    The 116-cap Uruguay international is in line to make his United debut against his old club PSG.
    United face the French giants in the Champions League on Tuesday night.
    The striker will be available as he will be out of self-isolation by then.
    It is likely that he will start on the bench, but he could make a late appearance.

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    Daniel James shows off mystery nasty cut under eye on way into Man Utd training as Solskjaer prepares for Newcastle

    MANCHESTER UNITED winger Dan James had a nasty cut under his eye as he arrived at training today.
    The Welshman was pictured with the mystery gash on his face ahead of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s preparation session for United’s trip to Newcastle on Saturday.

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    Dan James arrived at training with a nasty gash under his left eyeCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke

    James, 22, pulled up at Carrington in his black 4X4 with the mark clearly visible under his left eye.
    Team-mates Donny van de Beek, Bruno Fernandes and gaffer Solskjaer also arrived in black SUVs.
    Solskjaer and new boy Van de Beek were in Range Rovers, and Portuguese ace Fernandes arrived in a BMW X5.

    James started Wales’ last two Nations League games during the international break but was benched for their friendly defeat to England at Wembley.

    Earlier today Solskjaer revealed captain Harry Maguire may miss United’s trip to St James’ as he has a knock picked up on England duty.
    Maguire was sent off during the Three Lions’ Nations League defeat to Denmark on Wednesday but his club boss insists his exclusion is nothing to do with his recent poor form.
    Solskjaer said: “When Harry beats No1 ranked Belgium it’s a normal day, and you get the headlines when you get a sending off, that’s football, ups and downs, and you have to deal with it.
    “Harry has got great resilience, he knows he’ll bounce back and he wants to play and work his way out of the last couple of games when he’s been criticised.

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    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer pulled up in his black Range Rover before speaking to the pressCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke

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    Bruno Fernandes was also on site in a black BMW X5Credit: Eamonn and James Clarke

    “He picked up a knock just before he came off. We’ll have a look at him.”
    Toon boss Steve Bruce told Maguire, 27, to ‘batten down the hatches’ during the stormiest spell of his career so far.
    He said: “The one thing about playing for Man Utd and being captain is you are under the spotlight.
    “He is a level-headed lad, he’s had a wonderful rise, and he is mature enough to handle it.
    “It is his first blip and the sending off for England could happen to anyone.
    “With Harry, he has borne the brunt. He has to batten down the hatches like we all do when under the pump. He will be fine. He has the ability.”
    Solskjaer also dismissed Paul Pogba’s recent flirtation with Real Madrid – who he said it would be a dream to play for – insisting he will be held to the remaining two years on his contract.

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    Struggling Man Utd star Harry Maguire too important to be rested for club or country despite crisis, says Southgate

    GARETH SOUTHGATE is adamant Harry Maguire is too important to be rested for either club or country – despite his alarming confidence crisis.
    The Manchester United skipper was sent off after half an hour of England’s 1-0 defeat by Denmark on Wednesday for two desperate challenges.

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    Gareth Southgate has urged Ole Gunnar Solskjaer not to drop Harry Maguire despite his horror run of formCredit: Rex Features

    And since being jailed while on holiday in Mykonos in August, Maguire has suffered shockers in United’s home defeats by Crystal Palace and Tottenham.
    Yet England boss Southgate remains convinced the defender must carry on playing for England, while believing he is also undroppable at Old Trafford.
    Southgate said: “My view would be that you’ve got to play your way through these moments.
    “Harry is too important a player for them and us to think about resting him but that would be for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and his staff to make those decisions.”

    Southgate backed Maguire to the hilt following his arrest while on holiday in Greece in August – naming him in his squad for three September internationals.
    The England manager then had to dump him hours later, when he was convicted of assaulting a police officer, resisting arrest and attempted bribery.
    Yet when Maguire appealed – and was seen as innocent in the eyes of the law, with a future retrial likely – there were serious discussions about recalling the 2018 World Cup hero, with concerns about the lack of defensive depth.
    Southgate was buoyed by the performances of Conor Coady and Tyrone Mings at the heart of defence after Maguire’s red card against the Danes.

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    Maguire was sent-off against Denmark in his latest horror showCredit: PA:Press Association

    He also rates Liverpool’s Joe Gomez and Spurs’ Eric Dier, with Kyle Walker impressing in a back three in the 2-1 win over Belgium.
    Yet still the England boss insists Maguire, 27, cannot be rested for key fixtures.
    Southgate’s loyalty seems excessive given Maguire’s current form.
    Perhaps the fact he is captain of United and the world’s most expensive defender at £85million can blind people into believing Maguire is a better player than he is.
    More likely, his leadership qualities – uncommon in the modern game – are treasured.
    Yet there is no point in being a ‘leader’ if you are going to commit a borderline red-card offence within five minutes, followed by a clear second booking, in an attempt to recover from a mistake.
    That was the sum total of Maguire’s contribution against Denmark and all of his qualities as a motivator and a great ‘team man’ are irrelevant if he cannot perform his basic defensive duties.

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    Roy Keane hits out at Southgate for not consoling Harry Maguire after England red card and sympathises with Man Utd ace

    ROY KEANE thinks Gareth Southgate should have consoled Harry Maguire after his disastrous red card in England’s 1-0 defeat by Denmark.
    The Manchester United defender is badly out of form, and this continued in devastating fashion on Wednesday night when he was sent off after 31 minutes for two yellow cards.

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    There wasn’t much interraction between Southgate and Maguire after the defender’s dismissalCredit: Rex Features

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    Roy Keane thinks Harry Maguire needed an arm put around himCredit: Sky Sports

    And now Keane, who has been scathing of Maguire’s defending at times in the past, believes Southgate could have done more for his player in the situation.
    Speaking to ITV the straight-talking Irishman said: “I think sometimes he [Gareth] knows Harry has had a tough time on and off the pitch, a pat on the back would have helped him.

    “That would have settled him from Gareth.”
    Keane is now worried how Maguire will bounce back from this latest setback with his club side.

    The 49-year-old added: “The only down side is for Maguire, he’s going back to a team not full of confidence.
    “I’ve been in situations before when I was in a situation with brilliant characters, I felt the dressing room was the best in the world. He’s not going to get that, in that back four.
    “I wouldn’t be anywhere near those lads – I don’t see them as leaders.”
    Maguire was booked for an early challenge on Yussuf Poulsen.

    He was shown a second yellow by Spanish referee Jesus Gil Manzano after he brought down Kasper Dolberg trying to retrieve his own poor touch.

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    Harry Maguire’s poor season continued with a red card for EnglandCredit: AP:Associated Press

    But Three Lions gaffer Southgate did back his under-fire centre-half speaking after the Nations League loss.
    He told the BBC: “You learn who’s there for you in those difficult times. He’ll come through it, he’ll be a better player and a stronger man for it.
    “To go down to 10 men is costly for the team, but we fully back him, we fully support him.
    “He’s having a difficult period and in these periods you learn a lot about yourself.”
    Christian Eriksen scored the only goal of the game from the penalty spot after Kyle Walker fouled Thomas Delaney.
    Reece James was showwn a straight red after a bust-up with the ref after the final whistle to compund England’s misery.

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    Man Utd’s Champions League showdown with PSG WILL go ahead despite France’s strict coronavirus curfew

    THE mouth-watering Champions League clash between Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain WILL go ahead — despite a French coronavirus curfew.
    France president Emmanuel Macron last night declared a four-week state of emergency — with a 9pm-6am curfew in nine cities, including Paris — starting on Sunday.

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    Manchester United’s Champions League clash against PSG will go aheadCredit: EPA

    United begin their European campaign at the Parc des Princes on Tuesday and there were initial fears the game may have to be moved to POLAND.
    But after contacting the French Football Federation, a Uefa spokesman said: “We have been told the curfew doesn’t apply to professional sporting events.”
    The strict State of Emergency measure was applied to Paris, Lille, Rouen, Saint-Etienne, Toulouse, Lyon, Grenoble, Aix-en-Provence and Montpellier.
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    And the move will affect around 18million people.
    All bars, restaurants, theatres and similar businesses will be forced to shut at 9pm sharp from Saturday – but a full national lockdown is not expected.
    “We’re in a second wave,” Macron said in an interview on national television.
    “We have to react.”

    On Wednesday France reported 22,591 new coronavirus cases, the third time in six days the daily tally has gone beyond the 20,000 threshold.

    More than 32,000 people have now died from the bug in France.
    SunSport also reported how United’s new signing Edinson Cavani could be in line for a sensational debut against his old club.
    Cavani has had to self isolate for a fortnight since joining the Red Devils on transfer deadline day as a free agent.

    That rules him out of this weekend’s trip to Newcastle but he will be allowed to make the trip back to Paris on Monday for Tuesday’s Champions League showdown.
    Cavani, 33, has been training at home in Manchester to get up to speed and is likely to be on the bench in the Parc des Princes but with every chance of him coming on for an emotional late substitute appearance even without the fans.
    The veteran Uruguayan striker scored 200 goals in 301 games for PSG between 2013 and this year but was let go in the summer when his contract ran out.

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    Man Utd trying to bulk up Donny van de Beek with strength programme – like Bruno Fernandes and Cristiano Ronaldo did

    MANCHESTER UNITED plan to beef up new boy Donny van de Beek with a strength programme.
    The Red Devils have been impressed by the former Ajax midfielder’s core fitness since he arrived in the summer.

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    Man Utd will hope Van De Beek beefs it up a bit just like another legend didCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    However they would like to add a bit of muscle over the next few months so he is more prepared for the extra physicality of the Premier League.
    This will mean putting on muscle in the right areas – so he can look forward to doing some heavy weights and resistance work such as pull-ups and chest presses..
    The club have done similar with other new faces in recent years – including Bruno Fernandes earlier this year and, most famously, Cristiano Ronaldo early in his United career.

    And Jesse Lingard put on 3lb of muscle over lockdown doing chest presses and pull-ups.

    The Dutchman is regarded as one of the best trainers at the club and his ‘fantastic’ attitude has been likened to that of David Beckham when he was at Old Trafford.
    Van de Beek, 23, has been on the bench in all three of United’s Premier League games so far – scoring on his debut against Crystal Palace.
    He has started in both of their Carabao Cup matches and also for Holland in their defeat to Mexico earlier this month.
    Meanwhile, defender Luke Shaw hopes the arrival of new signings Edinson Cavani and Alex Telles will provide United with a much-needed lift.

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    Cristiano Ronaldo transformed his physique not long after joining UnitedCredit: Refer to Caption

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    He’s not quite at Ronaldo level, but Bruno Fernandes is reportedly looking to bulk upCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer hopes to have his squad back together on Thursday for the first time since their 6-1 humbling against Tottenham.
    Cavani is currently quarantining and will not link up with his new team-mates until Monday.
    But Shaw said: “We’ve got a few new arrivals in and that can maybe boost the morale of the squad and bring something different.
    “Fresh faces are sometimes a good thing. Like we saw with Bruno, it can change completely the mood of a squad.”
    Brazil international Telles has been brought in from Porto in a £15.4 million deal and will put pressure on Shaw for the left back spot.
    But he said: “Competition for any team is a must. There is competition for every single spot and you’ve got to be ready for it, work hard and give the manager a decision.
    “Like I said, competition is very healthy for the squad, it’ll push everyone – even more because everyone wants to play.”

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    Watch David De Gea make another mistake as Man Utd star mocked for ‘criminal positioning’ in shock Spain loss to Ukraine

    DAVID DE GEA has been slammed on social media for ‘criminal positioning’ that led to Ukraine’s winner against Spain.
    A delightful through-ball from West Ham star Andriy Yarmolenko was picked up by substitute Viktor Tsygankov to slam the ball home for a 1-0 win.

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    David De Gea was slammed on Twitter for his positioning in conceding this goal against Ukraine

    But it was Manchester United keeper De Gea who was heavily criticised for conceding.
    He was caught half-way between coming out and staying on his line – and it didn’t go unnoticed by eagle-eyed footie fans.
    Olly Lovel wrote that the Spaniard’s positioning was ‘criminal’, while Scott Rodgers asked why he ‘was so far out’.

    Twitter user ‘Colm’ posted: “When that ball is played through he needs to either commit fully to going to the ball or get on his line, he did neither.

    “It is literally a keeper’s job to make up for poor defending.”
    Another joked that he was ‘hes trying to adapt to a sweeper keeper ffs’.
    Eddie Glyn wrote: “Hendo will be licking his lips”, in a hint that De Gea could now lose his Manchester United No1 spot to understudy Dean Henderson.
    ‘What is he doing’, ‘should retire’ and ‘finished keeper’ were just some of the other comments aimed at the 29-year-old.

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    West Ham star Andriy Yarmolenko found Tsygankov with a peach of a pass

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    Substitute Viktor Tsygankov was Ukraine’s matchwinnerCredit: Reuters

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    The Manchester United keeper’s positioning has once again being questionedCredit: Rex Features

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    David De Gea had nowhere to hide as he conceded against Ukraine

    De Gea didn’t exactly head to international duty in the best form – he conceded SIX as his United side were thumped 6-1 by Tottenham last time out.
    But most of the goals could be blamed on the shocking defending in front of him as opposed to keeper errors.
    De Gea came in for some stinging criticism last season from one United legend.
    Roy Keane was left seething after the stopper allowed Steve Bergwijn’s effort to go straight through ‘the most overrated goalkeeper I’ve seen in a long, long time’.

    “I am disgusted with it. Maguire? de Gea? Hang your heads in shame.””I’d be swinging punches at that guy.”Roy Keane is absolutely FURIOUS at that Tottenham goal…😳 pic.twitter.com/fC97LLKHcf
    — Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) June 19, 2020

    The no-nonsense Irishman said he was ‘sick to death of this goalkeeper’, that he would be ‘swinging punches at him’ at half-time, and told him to ‘get a taxi back to Manchester’.
    United did manage to claw a goal back as the game finished 1-1, and De Gea almost redeemed himself with a world-class save from Heung-min Son.
    But for Keane, the damage was done.
    SunSport has compiled a list of the seven times De Gea has been left high and dry with errors – with more and more United fans now hoping boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer gives Henderson his chance.

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