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    Arsenal ready to battle Tottenham and Man Utd for ‘next Neymar’ as 19-year-old Santos prodigy Marcos Leonardo targeted

    ARSENAL are reportedly set to battle rivals Manchester United and Tottenham for Brazilian wonderkid Marcos Leonardo.Santos star Leonardo, 19, has been dubbed the “next Neymar” and is tipped for big things.
    Marcos Leonardo is a reported transfer target for the Premier League big namesCredit: Reuters
    The forward has scored 11 goals in 28 Brazilian top-flight games this season.
    And his form has seen the biggest names in the Premier League sit up and take notice.
    Arsenal, United AND Tottenham are all interested in the striker, according to Calciomercato.
    Previous reports claimed Leonardo was on his way to Liverpool, but there are now multiple teams chasing his signature.
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    Overseas Serie A pacesetters Napoli are also rumoured to be keen on the teenage sensation.
    Leonardo has previously expressed his desire to play in the Prem one day.
    He is currently starring for Neymar and Pele’s former club, but is intent on playing on the world’s biggest stage.
    He told The Mirror back in June : “I want to play in the Premier League one day.
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    “I watch a lot of games, and it is one of the main championships in the world.
    “Not only for the competition among the teams, but also for the whole league.
    “The proof is that English clubs always arrive in finals like the Champions League.” More

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    Scott McTominay breaks 23-year record set by old Man Utd boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after bagging last-gasp Omonia winner

    SCOTT MCTOMINAY broke a 23-year record after coming off the bench to fire Manchester United to victory over Omonia Nicosia on Thursday.The Red Devils looked set for a night of Europa League frustration as Omonia goalkeeper Francis Uzoho produced a stunning display at Old Trafford.
    Scott McTominay broke a 23-year Manchester United record against OmoniaCredit: AFP
    He was the first player since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the 1999 Champions League final to score a European winner in additional timeCredit: PA:Empics Sport
    He pulled off an incredible 11 saves to deny the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Marcus Rashford as the Cypriot minnows looked set to earn a point against Erik ten Hag’s first-choice stars.
    However, he was finally beaten in the dying seconds as sub McTominay secured a 1-0 win for United in the Europa League.

    That earned the 25-year-old Scotland international not only a goal bonus but also a little chunk of history.
    The midfielder became the first United substitute to score an additional-time winner in a European competition since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s famous Champions League strike at the Nou Camp in 1999.
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    The Norwegian’s late effort completed a dramatic turnaround against Bayern Munich in the Champions League final. 
    It also ensured Sir Alex Ferguson’s star-studded team claimed an historic treble.
    And 23 years later it was McTominay’s turn to be the dramatic late hero – although there was obviously much less on the line yesterday.
    But the result does still keep United on course to reach the knockouts.
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    They sit three points behind Group E leaders Real Sociedad after the Spaniards beat Sheriff Tiraspol 3-0.
    Now attention switches back to the Premier League, where Ten Hag’s men have endured an up-and-down campaign so far.
    And after watching his team squander over 30 chances on Thursday against Omonia, he knows his men must be sharper if they are to find a way past the top-flight’s joint-best defence when they take on Newcastle this Sunday. More

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    What Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag told Omonia Nicosia keeper Francis Uzoho after stunning display at Old Trafford

    MANCHESTER UNITED boss Erik ten Hag has revealed what he told Omonia Nicosia goalkeeper Francis Uzoho after his stunning display at Old Trafford. The stopper made a series of fantastic saves to keep out the Red Devils’ attacking talent.
    Omonia almost nicked a point thanks to the heroic efforts of their second-string goalkeeper Francis UzohoCredit: PA
    It’s three wins in a row in all comps for Erik ten Hag since the Manchester derby defeatCredit: Reuters
    Scott McTominay scored from close range as finally Man United broke through deep in stoppage timeCredit: AFP
    It appeared his efforts may help Omonia scrape an unlikely and famous point at the home of the three-times European champions.
    But Scott McTominay popped up with a late goal to help save United’s blushes.
    He had only started in goal due to an injury to the first-choice keeper Fabiano.
    The manager of the Cypriot club, ex-Celtic boss Neil Lennon, brought Uzoho along with him to his post-match press conference.
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    As the keeper left he could be seen exchanging words with Ten Hag, who was waiting to face reporters next.
    The United gaffer revealed he kept it simple as he praised Uzoho for his performance.
    He told reporters: “I said ‘well done’. He had many, many saves, so many clear goals were not in, so we kept them in the game.
    “So the performance until the box was good and the finishing was not that good tonight. Let’s hope we save the goals for the coming week.”
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    Uzoho’s goalkeeping abilities were tested before the game was even 90 seconds old as he tipped over a curling Marcus Rashford effort.
    He would go on to deny the 24-year-old again and spectacularly tip a long-range shot from Casemiro onto the bar before half-time.
    Only 20 seconds into the second-half and the keeper had to pull off a double-save from Antony and Rashford.
    Cristiano Ronaldo, Fred and McTominay would all be denied by the goalkeeper before the Scottish midfielder found the net with his next attempt in win the game in stoppage time.
    Despite the disappointing end, Uzoho couldn’t hide his smile in his post-match interview after the Man United fan lived his dream by playing a near-perfect game at Old Trafford.
    He said: “I am not disappointed because we had a good game. But I would have preferred to get at least a point.
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    “But I’m happy. It’s not an easy stadium to play in with these big players. I’m happy in general.
    “[Tonight] was a dream come true for me. I have dreamed to play here for a long, long time. I prayed to God to get an opportunity to play and I’m happy I played here.” More

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    Man Utd told to fork out staggering £105m to complete Sergej Milinkovic-Savic transfer with ‘price going up every month’

    LAZIO have slapped a whopping £105million price tag on Manchester United target Sergej Milinkovic-Savic.The Serbian midfielder’s contract expires at the end of next season and he is set for crunch talks with the Serie A side to discuss his future.
    Lazio have placed a £105m price tag on Sergej Milinkovic-Savic’s headCredit: Getty
    United, Liverpool and Juventus are all reportedly keen on signing the 27-year-old.
    However, Lazio president Claudio Lotito has now insisted that Milinkovic-Savic’s price will rise every month as he attempts to ward off interest.
    He told Il Messaggero: “I have no agreement with his agent [Mateja] Kezman to sell him to Juventus or anyone else in the winter.
    “On the contrary, he is now worth €120m [£105m], not €100m [£88m]. Every month the price goes up.”
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    His agent, former Chelsea striker Kezman, provided an update on his client’s situation this week.
    He said: “Sergej has just 18 months left on his contract, we will have to discuss about his situation with Lazio after the World Cup.”
    Manager Maurizio Sarri recently slammed the Italian press for leading on stories about his departure to Juve calling them “bias”.
    United boss Erik ten Hag supposedly saw Milinkovic-Savic as a Frenkie de Jong alternative over the summer.
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    Lazio have started the season in fine form and sit 3rd in Italy just three points behind current leaders Napoli.
    And Milinkovic-Savic has played a key role scoring three times and assisting seven in nine Serie A matches.
    The box-to-box midfielder has been at Lazio since 2015, making 306 appearances for the club and winning the team’s player of the year for the last two seasons.
    He is also set to star for Serbia at the World Cup in November. More

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    Man Utd transfer boost with top target Frenkie de Jong set to finally quit Barcelona as he’s left ‘DISGUSTED’ at role

    MANCHESTER UNITED target Frenkie de Jong is reportedly “disgusted” by his situation at Barcelona and looks set to quit the club.The Dutchman, 25, was at odds with Barca in the summer over millions in wages still owed to him.
    Frenkie de Jong os allegedly ‘disgusted’ with his situation at BarcelonaCredit: Rex
    De Jong was slapped with an ultimatum to either leave or take a major pay cut.
    And that led to a fee between United and Barca, which would have seen the midfielder reunite with old Ajax boss Erik ten Hag, worth £72million being agreed.
    But despite the financial dispute, Barca and De Jong appeared to repair the damage to the relationship – something the player wanted all along – after he refused to leave.
    However, since he turned down the move to United, De Jong has now found himself playing back-up in Xavi’s squad at the Nou Camp.
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    He has only appeared as a substitute in their last two matches and Spanish publication Sport is claiming that the Netherlands international is “disgusted” with his role.
    They face bitter rivals Real Madrid in El Clasico at the Bernabeu on Sunday.
    And this latest report states that he will be “very unhappy” if he is not selected to start.
    De Jong is desperate for more game time before the World Cup gets underway in November but has found himself behind the likes of Sergio Busquets, Gavi, and Pedri in midfield.
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    Now he is allegedly refusing to rule out a January exit from Barcelona should nothing change.
    That will provide some encouragement to United as they continue to chase the star.

    Despite bringing in Casemiro, Ten Hag is still desperate to add his compatriot to his ranks at Old Trafford.
    Now he and United’s transfer chiefs will be watching De Jong’s situation with a keen interest over the coming weeks ahead of the winter window. More

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    Ten Hag ‘hopes’ Man Utd score vs Newcastle after Omonia but he’ll need more than ’faith’ against best defence in league

    ERIK TEN HAG knows what the problem is – and he just “hopes” his Manchester United can shoot it out of their system against Newcastle.The Red Devils looked set for a night of frustration as Omonia Nicosia goalkeeper Francis Uzoho produced a stunning display at Old Trafford.
    Erik ten Hag has every ‘faith’ his team will crack Newcastle’s tight defenceCredit: AFP
    Cristiano Ronaldo and his team-mates needed over 30 chances to finally score past OmoniaCredit: AFP
    He pulled off an incredible 11 saves to deny the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Marcus Rashford as the Cypriot minnows looked set to earn a point against Ten Hag’s first-choice stars.
    However, he was finally beaten in the dying seconds as sub Scott McTominay secured a 1-0 win for United in the Europa League.
    The result means United remain three points behind Group E leaders Real Sociedad after the Spaniards beat Sheriff Tiraspol 3-0.
    Now attention switches back to the Premier League, where Ten Hag’s men have endured an up-and-down campaign so far.
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    And after watching his team squander over 30 chances on Thursday against Omonia, he knows his men must be sharper if they are to find a way past the top-flight’s joint-best defence when they take on Newcastle this Sunday.
    Ten Hag said: “Our finishing was not so good and we only hit the net once but it was enough to win the game and I’m happy with that.
    “We kept believing, we didn’t give up and I have to give the team a compliment because we were so patient.
    “Let’s hope we were saving our goals for the weekend and Newcastle United.”
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    Ten Hag, when asked if his team have a problem scoring, added: 
    “I have no concern because in every game we score. I have the faith we will continue with that.
    “When you play against a defensively compact opponent and you don’t score, you get impatient.
    “You can get sloppy and you lose the ball and then they break.
    “I have a preference to score more and earlier because it makes it easier.” More

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    Man Utd 1 Omonia Nicosia 0: McTominay spares hosts’ blushes at the death despite heroic display from minnows’ keeper

    SCOTT McTOMINAY saved the day but he couldn’t save the blushes as United needed a last-gasp hero to see off the Nicosian no-hopers.McTominay was the last of the subs to step from the bench as Erik ten Hag desperately tried to find a way past a side everyone had written off as cannon fodder.
    Scott McTominay saved Man Utd’s blushes against OmoniaCredit: AFP
    Cristiano Ronaldo was unable to find a way past minnows OmoniaCredit: AFP
    Omonia goalkeeper Francis Uzoho was almost unbeatable during the Europa League clashCredit: PA
    McTominay finally found a way past him deep into additional time at Old TraffordCredit: Reuters
    What a good choice it was, as he danced and stepped his way into space to drill a stoppage time strike under Hector Yuste for a winning goal the fans had long given up on.
    It should have been a walkover, against a bunch of 40-1 outsiders whose first-choice keeper was crocked.
    It should have been the closest thing to a tap-in you will ever see, against a genuine footballing giant.
    But United fans have stopped counting chickens long since. Way before last week’s red-faced moment when the Cypriots had humbled them by taking the lead.
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    So maybe no-one should have been surprised to see Ten Hag’s men make such heavy weather of it again.
    Although even by their one step forward, two steps back standards, this hit new depths. Talk about undoing any good work from Sunday’s come from behind win at Everton.
    Yes, they can point to dominating possession, dominating chances and dominating the match. But the bottom line is they needed a 95th minute winner against a team they should have caned, simple as that.
    And all that against a stand-in keeper between the sticks who has played more for his country than club over the past two years.
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    A week ago first choice Fabiano Freitas had won plenty of admirers for his performance as United peppered in shots.
    So when a shoulder injury ruled him out, even most of the incredible 4,000 or so away fans who at least gave Old Trafford some atmosphere wouldn’t have held out much hope.
    Clearly no-one told Nigerian stand-in Francis Uzoho, who took barely a minute to show he intended to make the most of his big moment with a flying save from Marcus Rashford.
    There was no hint then, but it was an ominous sign of what lay ahead for United…and a night the 23-year-old keeper will never forget.
    Time and again United rained shots on his goal. Time and again he came up trumps to keep it intact.
    No-one was more frustrated than Rashford, the two goal off-the-bench hero of last week’s win and intent on adding at least as many again.
    If he’d kept a cooler head at times he probably would have done, as well. And when he did, the United striker found a man in inspired form.
    Another whipped-in strike was touched wide and Rashford was punching the air in frustration.
    As he was when Uzoho spread himself to block another strike, although a dinked effort would surely have brought better reward.
    A tight angled shot from Cristiano Ronaldo was pushed behind, another found the side netting, and a curler from Bruno Fernandes just didn’t come back quickly enough.
    Omonia’s Francis Uzoho produced a man of the match display but still ended up on the losing sideCredit: AFP
    But the best stop of the lot – one which needed TV replays to prove he even touched – cae when the tips of his fingertips pushed Casemiro’s rocket onto the woodwork.
    It was struck so fiercely that the crossbar has probably only just stopped shuddering. Rather like United’s fans, in embarrassment at what meal their side made of it.
    Wave upon wave, cross upon cross, shot upon shot…and all of them met with groans not glee.
    Rashford blew another when he was clean through and although this time Uzoho didn’t seem to get anywhere near it, referee Jerome Brisard gave a corner.
    The French official was so used to seeing Nicosia’s keeper save the day he probably assumed he had got a hand to it.
    Or maybe it was simply a shocking call – like the one which saw Moreto Cassama escape with a yellow when he launched himself into a shocking challenge on Casemiro.

    And on the subject of shocking, that was the only description for Bruno’s choice to shoot when the Cypriots could – make that should – have caught United on the hop.
    Just as they had in the first game, Nicosia had them flat-footed when Bruno left Victor Lindelof for dead.
    Yet with Andronikos Kakoulli screaming for a pass, unmarked and in the middle, his pal chose to shoot and the opening went.
    On the touchline one-time Celtic chief Neil Lennon, now Nicosia gaffer, needed BT Sport’s  bleep machine such was his fury at the blown chance.
    Not half as much as he did when McTominay came up with that most dramatic of finales. United may have breathed a sigh of relief, but you had to say Lennon and his team didn’t deserve to go down like that… More

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    Teen keeper Tarik Karic arrives at Man Utd for trial as Erik ten Hag looks to build squad for future

    BOSNIAN keeper Tarik Karic has arrived for a Manchester United trial – just a month after his 17th birthday.Home-country club Zeljeznicar “proudly” agreed to give the Under-19 international a dream opportunity to impress.  

    Old Trafford boss Erik ten Hag is keen to build up a batch of young players for the future.
    And he has also been casting an eye for a long-term successor to first-choice stopper David de Gea, 31.
    But even if United eventually take Karic on, he would be unlikely to get near the senior squad any time soon.
    Ten Hag has reportedly been monitoring Portugal keeper Diogo Costa.
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    The £30million-rated Porto hero became the first stopper ever to record an assist and a penalty save in the same Champions League game.
    His 80-yard and stunning block set up the Portuguese giants for a 3-0 win at Bayer Leverkusen on Wednesday.
    Meanwhile, Martin Dubravaka is still waiting for his first-team chance under Ten hag after his summer loan arrival from Newcastle.
    The Slovakia ace has been plagued by injury problems.
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    But he was on the bench in United’s last-gaps 1-0 Europa League win over Cypriots Omonia Nicosia on Thursday night.
    Karic played seven times for Bosnia at U-17 level but has already moved on to the U-18 and now the U-19 teams.
    United’s scouts put in a request to Zeljeznicar for the starlet to jet in for a trial.
    And he’s reportedly been working with Red Devils’ coaches this week.
    Tarik Karic has flown in from Bosnia with a great chance to reshape his futureCredit: FK Željezničar More