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    Man Utd and Arsenal transfer target ‘subject of HUGE bid to join Portugal pal Cristiano Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia’

    ARSENAL and Manchester United could miss out on signing Ruben Neves after he was reportedly the subject of a HUGE transfer offer from Saudi Arabia. Al-Hilal, who finished third in the Saudi Pro League, have submitted a staggering £47million bid to sign Neves.
    Ruben Neves is set to join Cristiano Ronaldo in Saudi ArabiaCredit: Getty
    Neves is the subject of a huge bid from Al-HilalCredit: Getty
    The report from Relevo states Neves is expected to sign for the club as early as next week providing there are no further alterations to the plan.
    Neves’ current club Wolves are said to prefer a quick sale after drawn-out negotiations with Barcelona, though these talks have been more egged on by Jorge Mendes than the club itself.
    The report adds Al-Hilal’s “decisive” stance on negotiations have allowed talks to progress quickly.
    Neves is already said to be convinced by the deal, meaning the 26-year-old’s six year stay at Molineux Stadium is set to come to an end.
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    The Portugal star has previously been linked with a move to both Man United and Arsenal, with both identifying him as an option to bolster their midfield.
    However, the Red Devils instead have looked towards Chelsea star Mason Mount, while the Gunners are eyeing up released Manchester City star Ilkay Gundogan.
    Both are interested in West Ham skipper Declan Rice, but Man Utd’s ongoing takeover saga has left their pursuit of the Englishman in limbo.
    With Neves set for a move to the Middle East, he will be joining Portugal team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo.
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    Ronaldo headed to Al-Nassr after seeing his contract ripped up at Man Utd.
    Since arriving he has scored 14 goals in 16 league matches.
    The footballing icon was seen meeting social media sensation and super fan Speed, with the pair performing his iconic “Siuu” celebration together. More

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    Man Utd fans facing summer of misery with boss Erik ten Hag’s transfer plans already looking shaky

    OH, what joy it is to be a Manchester United fan at the moment — and not because of those three trophies at the Etihad, either.Even the most diehard Red knows their FA Cup final loss was a 2-1 hammering and no one can argue Manchester City, the best team in the world, aren’t worthy European champions.
    Manchester United’s transfer plans are uncertain amid the ongoing takeover sagaCredit: PA
    But, while a Sky Blue Treble didn’t help, it’s not the reason every United supporter I’ve spoken to looks like they’ve found a quid and lost a tenner.
    It’s the prospect of another transfer window opening to a chorus of bold  promises only for them to prove as empty as Tottenham’s trophy cabinet.
    Fair enough, we’re only four days in, so there is plenty of time. But there is already a feeling of gloom at how it’s going to pan out.
    This is the summer, remember, when Erik ten Hag’s rebuild really takes shape. When a host of deadwood — and there’s plenty  — is replaced by men fit to wear the shirt.
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    Because for all his first season was better than expected, with a third-placed finish and the League Cup, there was still a sense of make do and mend with a lot of the players.
    Seeing Jude Bellingham holding up a Real Madrid shirt was no real kick in the teeth. He was never coming to Old Trafford — why would he? So no major disappointment there.
    But then the news was leaked that United were no longer pursuing Harry Kane. Oh, and they wouldn’t be in the bidding for Declan Rice either.
    Even the deal for Mason Mount — supposedly all but signed and sealed — had failed and the Chelsea star wouldn’t be heading north.
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    Instead just a growing realisation that, Champions League football or not, nothing much had changed in the transfer stakes.
    When Sir Alex Ferguson retired, the shrewdies warned at the time that David Gill’s departure would have just as devastating an impact. How right they were.
    Gill, for all he was often an easy target for fans, knew how to get transfers done. Very rarely did they fail to get a target over the line when he was doing the negotiating.
    Nowadays no one seems to know with 100 per cent surety who’s actually responsible for sealing a deal.
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    Erik ten Hag’s rebuild is on hold as Manchester United expect their new ownersCredit: Getty
    Oh, and don’t forget there is still no sign of the “it’s close to being agreed” takeover going through any time soon. So not even the optimism of knowing a decent kitty which new owners would bring is on the horizon either.
    The reality is increasingly and painfully clear: Ten Hag’s only chance of spending serious dough is going to come from sales. And that’s easier said than done.
    United would be delighted to offload Harry Maguire, who the manager just doesn’t rate, simple as that. Fair play to him for keeping schtum, by the way, for all his disappointment.
    But where does he go? Another season of splinters in the backside from sitting on the bench looks likeliest. Certainly more than the England centre-back finding an acceptable new home.
    Will they find a buyer for Fred, for Scott McTominay, for Anthony Martial? For David de Gea if he doesn’t agree to the reduced-terms deal on the table?
    That’s before we even get to the players still on the books who haven’t been near Old Trafford for 12 months.
    Anyone remember Eric Bailly and Alex Telles? The way it’s going, you’ll see a lot more of them again soon.
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    Maybe United’s money men will suddenly surprise us all. Maybe they’ll pull a rabbit out of the hat and there he’ll be, a shiny new superhero ready to lead the revolution.
    But then again, maybe not. Still, they can always bring Wout Weghorst back for another season… More

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    Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag left fuming with Declan Rice transfer plans in limbo as takeover saga rumbles on

    ERIK TEN HAG is angry that his plans to sign Declan Rice are being foiled by Manchester United’s takeover saga.The Red Devils boss feels West Ham skipper Rice would be a perfect addition and has been desperate to make an offer.
    Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is frustrated with the takeover sagaCredit: Rex
    Ten Hag is targeting West Ham star Declan Rice but the takeover saga is getting in the wayCredit: EPA
    But United’s protracted takeover drama has let Arsenal move into pole position for the England ace, 24.
    Ten Hag’s spending is restricted while the Glazers decide whether to sell or stay put —  particularly as United are yet to offload any of the expensive dead wood in their squad.
    Qatari Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani is edging closer to winning the takeover battle.
    But Prem chiefs would still have to complete the Owners’ and Directors’ Test which takes around ten days — meaning Ten Hag’s hands may be tied for at least another two weeks.
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    Arsenal’s initial bid of £90million plus add-ons for Rice was rejected.
    But they are expected to up their offer with Manchester City also preparing to hijack the deal.
    This comes as Marcus Rashford is prepared to become United’s top earner with a new £375,000-a-week deal.
    Rashford earns a basic £200,000 per week and has another year left on his contract after the Red Devils triggered their 12-month option to extend.
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    David de Gea already earns the amount being offered to the forward but is now out of contract.
    United have offered De Gea a new deal at a vastly reduced £200,000-a-week — and told him they will not go any higher.
    Should the goalkeeper sign, it would effectively see him and Rashford trade salaries. More

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    Manchester United target twin signings from City rivals – with a family twist for technical director Darren Fletcher

    SCOTLAND legend Darren Fletcher is targeting a transfer raid for Manchester United – to sign his TWIN BOYS.Midfielder Fletch is now technical director at Old Trafford, but his sons have come through the academy system at rivals City.
    The Man Utd legend’s sons are highly ratedCredit: SNS
    Fletcher was a Scotland captain – but his kids are eligible for EnglandCredit: Kenny Ramsay – The Sun Glasgow
    They are approaching 17 next season – the age players can sign pro deals
    Both Jack and Tyler are schoolboy internationals – and even faced one another in an Auld Enemy clash in February.
    And while they could shift across town when eligible for pro terms, they could also unite for the national side with Tyler a target to join his sibling in the England camp.
    But Fletcher’s role in this particular cross-city move is only as a supportive parent – despite his job.

    The Athletic reports head of Academy Nick Cox is driving the deal and the Fletcher brothers ‘favoured taking their next step at United’ despite offers from a number of clubs on the table – including City.
    It also ranks the pair as “among the most promising under-16 talents in the UK”.
    Fletcher Senior was highly rated at that age himself.
    Born in Dalkeith, he was swept south to United before he had reached his teens.
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    After signing pro terms with Sir Alex Ferguson aged 15 he went on to play more than 200 games over 12 years at the club.
    He also picked up 80 Scotland caps and was made captain under Berti Vogts.
    His boys were born south of the border but were initially called up by the SFA through their dad’s nationality.
    England have also bid to include them in the Three Lions’ camps which led to the bizarre clash in February.
    Tyler played for Scotland but Jack took the bragging rights with a 3-0 win for England.
    They can still choose to switch but it’s not unusual for brothers to meet on the international scene – nor is it unusual for United players’ kids to grow up in the City system.
    Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie did the same, while the likes of Jerome Boateng has faced his brother Kevin-Prince when Germany and Ghana met at the World Cup and Thiago Alcantara and Rafinha each opted for Spain and Brazil respectively.
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    Man Utd in desperate bid to complete transfer for club legend’s twin sons after both were snapped up by Man City

    MANCHESTER UNITED are bidding to nab club legend Darren Fletcher’s twin sons from neighbours City for a “substantial fee”.Jack and Tyler Fletcher, 16, are rated among Britain’s best young talents.
    Man Utd technical director Darren Fletcher, seen with manager Erik ten Hag, could soon see sons Jack and Tyler join him at Old TraffordCredit: PA
    Jack Fletcher has stuck with England U-16s but twin brother Tyler has how opted to play for ScotlandCredit: INSTAGRAM @ tylerfletch24
    And The Athletic say United asked City about a double deal last week.
    The Manchester-born duo can’t turn pro until they are 17 next March.
    But it’s claimed there’s already a queue of clubs looking to sign them.
    They are said to favour United, where their ex-Scotland star dad is now technical director.
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    Like Fletcher senior, his sons are central midfielders.
    So far they’ve progressed up the ranks with City.
    In contrast, their 80-cap father Darren, 39, won the Premier League five times in 12 years with first club United and the Champions League in 2008.
    One difference, though, is the choice his sons are making internationally.
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    Jack has opted for England Under-16s, with Tyler picking Scotland.
    And in fact they’ve even locked horns for the Auld Enemies.
    United’s interest comes as they try to revive the proud traditions of their academy after seeing City overtake them for producing youngsters. More

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    Exact date Mason Greenwood’s future with Man United has to be decided by as club probe suspended star

    MANCHESTER UNITED have until September 2024 to make a decision on Mason Greenwood’s future.United released seven players today but retained Greenwood, who has not played for the club since January 2022.
    Manchester United released seven players today but retained Mason GreenwoodCredit: AFP
    And because the forward is still an Under-21 player, United could include him in their squad at any time in the next 14 months without having to register him.
    Had he been over that age, the club would have needed to decide before the end of the transfer window whether to include him in the senior squad or sideline him for at least another five months when it opens again in January.
    Premier League clubs must submit a 25-man squad after each transfer window closes.
    It can contain no more than 17 players who do not fulfil ‘home grown player’ criteria.
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    The remainder of the squad must be home grown – a player who has been registered with a club for three seasons before turning 21.
    U21 players do not need to be registered in a Premier League squad.
    It comes as Women’s Aid said the Premier League should do more to fight domestic violence in light of Greenwood’s suspension.
    Greenwood, who was born on October 1, 2001, was suspended by United after being charged with attempted rape, controlling and coercive behaviour and assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
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    The Crown Prosecution Service dropped the charges on February 2 after key witnesses withdrew their involvement in the case.
    He remains suspended pending an internal probe at Manchester United but is still a contracted player.
    The investigation revolves around whether he brought the club into disrepute and was in breach of his contract.
    Greenwood, who is expecting a child with his partner, has spent 19 weeks waiting for a decision on the probe.
    SunSport exclusively revealed Juventus want to offer Greenwood a fresh start in Italy.
    He has also been linked with a loan move to Turkey or Spain.
    Greenwood has two years left on his £75,000-a-week Old Trafford deal. More

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    Man Utd offered Benfica star Goncalo Ramos as cheaper Harry Kane alternative to solve striker dilemma

    MANCHESTER UNITED are being offered the chance to land £80million-rated Benfica forward Goncalo Ramos.SunSport also understands that Portuguese super-agent Jorge Mendes is hopeful Tottenham can create a bidding war – should Harry Kane depart this summer.
    Manchester United are targeting Goncalo Ramos as an alternative to Harry KaneCredit: Getty
    Manchester United are struggling to sign Tottenham star Kane in the summerCredit: Getty
    United boss Erik ten Hag is on the lookout for more firepower next season to give Marcus Rashford – who scored a total of 30 goals last year – some competition.
    The Red Devil’s chances of landing Kane, 30, from Spurs are dead in the water, with chairman Daniel Levy unwilling to do business for less than £100m.
    A client of Mendes, 21-year-old Ramos could fit the bill at Old Trafford instead, having netted 25 times for club and country this term.
    Ramos also made his name at the Qatar World Cup for Portugal, bagging a hat-trick against Switzerland in the Last 16 having replaced Cristiano Ronaldo in the starting line-up.
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    However, Benfica will not accept anything less than £80m – following on from selling Darwin Nunez to Liverpool last summer for £85m.
    Mendes is working hard to get his player a Premier League switch, with United the priority, but the likes of Newcastle, West Ham, Aston Villa and Tottenham have also been approached.
    Spurs could be in the market for a striker should Kane depart, yet this appears unlikely right now – with Real Madrid the only potential destination.
    Real’s £115m splash-out on England starlet Jude Bellingham will limit their spending power for the rest of this window, thus being priced out of a move for the England captain.
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    New Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou will be desperate for Kane to stay and continue his successful partnership with Son Heung-min, with Richarlison also in the ranks up top.
    The star striker amassed a total of 32 goals and five assists in 49 appearances last season.
    If the forward doesn’t pen a new contract and stays put at Tottenham then he will be free to sign with an overseas club for free in January. More

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    Arsenal ‘leapfrog Man Utd and Newcastle in transfer chase of Bundesliga star and could hijack deal’

    ARSENAL are leading Manchester United and Newcastle in the race to sign Bayer Leverkusen winger Moussa Diaby, according to reports.The Gunners were pipped to the Premier League title by Manchester City this season, despite topping the table for 248 days.
    Arsenal are in ‘pole position’ to sign DiabyCredit: Getty
    Mikel Arteta is now eager to strengthen his squad in a bid to compete for the trophy once again next campaign.
    And according to French outlet L’Equipe, Diaby has emerged as a top target.
    Arsenal have recently moved themselves into pole position to sign the winger, who is also being monitored by Newcastle and Man Utd.
    Paris Saint-Germain are also understood to be interested.
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    Bayer Leverkusen reportedly want around £65million for Diaby.
    However, the Gunners could attempt to negotiate a cheaper deal, with Granit Xhaka already set to join the Bundesliga side this summer.
    Arsenal are currently prioritising a move for West Ham midfielder Declan Rice.
    The North London side submitted a bid worth £90m on Thursday morning, but it was immediately rejected.
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    They are now set to go back with another offer worth £100m.
    Rice is understood to be eager to move to the Emirates Stadium, with personal terms already agreed.
    Arsenal are also interested in signing Kai Havertz this summer.
    Chelsea are demanding around £70m for the Germany international, but they could be willing to lower that price tag if a suitable offer is made.
    Havertz is reportedly keen on the prospect of a move across London. More