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    Sergino Dest ‘wants £24m Man Utd transfer’, Wan Bissaka told he can leave, Kalvin Phillips ‘will never join Red Devils’

    BARCELONA are ready to let full-back Sergino Dest leave for £24m, with Man Utd said to be in the driving seat if they choose to bid.Chelsea are reported to be interested in the American, but Dest is said to have his heart set on working with Eric ten Hag again.
    Meanwhile, Leeds’ Kalvin Phillips has reportedly told friends he will never move to Old Trafford.
    And the Red Devils face a battle with Real Madrid for the signature of Lazio’s Sergej Milinkovic-Savic.
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    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.”
    Robbie Savage expresses joy
    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.”
    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…”

    McClaren will be a good coach
    Steve McClaren will be a good coach at Man United although he wasn’t a great manager, Paul Parker claims.
    Parker told indiabetting.co.in: “Steve McClaren is a very good coach. As a manager, he wasn’t successful.
    “There are people who can coach and people who can manage. And there are only a few managers that we can talk about doing both, and who have done that and have been deemed as great managers.
    “Steve McClaren worked at United for a number of years so he’s got a basic idea of what may be needed.
    “Manchester United have to move on as a club from top to bottom from what they are doing and it can’t be the same things that made them into the club they are, they have to move a little bit with the times.
    “At the moment, Manchester United haven’t been adapting, they’ve been living in this world like the way it used to be.”
    How Ten Hag should treat players
    Erik ten Hag needs to treat all Man United players the same, Paul Parker claims.
    He told indiabetting.co.in: “I think someone who comes in and just talks and doesn’t stutter and does not make eye contact. I would imagine, he knows all that stuff, it’s all the part of management. Hopefully, he is going to be a manager and not just a head coach.”
    “Not someone who’s gonna walk in and start looking around and going “well, he’s earned that much money, he’s earned that much money,” and you think: Oh, I can’t have a go at him because he sells so many shirts and he’s got so many followers on Instagram.”
    “Go in there, everyone is in exactly the same boat and you treat all of them the same, nothing different, and that’s the bit that I would be looking for.”
    What Ten Hag needs to do
    Erik ten Hag needs to stamp his authority at Man United immediately, according to Paul Parker.
    Parker told indiabetting.co.in: “I think it’s the same thing for any job really, establishing authority. You know, you walk in your first day into any job, I mean, it’s gonna be difficult.
    “The first thing; your first team talk, your first group talk, your squad talk, that’s your most important one. It is the one that makes you or breaks you. It Is the one where anybody who will have a bad attitude will be looking for an excuse to dig into him. He’s got to let everyone know, that he’s not gonna suffer any problems.
    “It’s as simple as that. He’s come across there. His reputation is at stake as well. You know he’s a well-known man in his own country. He’s managed a very successful club, a big club, a renowned club and he surely hasn’t gone to Manchester United to ruin all that.”
    “He’s in a position now, where it’s gonna make him or break him. That’s what Manchester United has done to the previous four or five managers, I’ve lost count now. So, he’s got to go in there and do something different to all of them.
    “If he hasn’t been given the license to do it, just grab it. Just grab it now and just say I’m gonna take it and if you don’t like it get rid of me. He can’t have people messing him about. He can’t have people who are not going to give him a hundred per cent.”
    Juventus plan Prem raid
    Juventus chief Federico Cherubini has reportedly arrived in London as he looks to secure a deal for Chelsea’s Jorginho.
    The Italian giants appear to have won the race to sign Manchester United’s Paul Pogba on a free transfer when the Frenchman’s contract expires next month.
    And the 29-year-old could be lining-up alongside Jorginho when he returns to Turin next term.
    Todd Boehly’s consortium hope to complete their takeover of Chelsea by the end of the month, which will finally allow them to get back in the game transfer wise.
    However, a big-name departure could be the first topic of conversation, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
     They state that Juventus have made Italy international midfielder Jorginho, 30, one of their top targets and have now begun their attempt to get him.
    Charlie Savage signs long-term deal
    Charlie Savage has signed a long-term contract with Man United.
    Robbie Savage’s son said on Instagram after penning the deal: “Great way to end an amazing season. Delighted to sign a long-term contract with this special club.
    “Thank you to my family for their support, without them this would never have been possible.
    “Also, a big shoutout to the @neweraglobalsports team for help making this happen, especially to Jake, Chris and Rio.
    “Time for a short break before going again and giving everything to keep pushing forward.”
    Wan-Bissaka allowed to leave Man Utd, say reports
    Aaron Wan-Bissaka will be allowed to leave permanently or on loan, report Sky Sports.
    Wan-Bissaka, 24, has endured a difficult campaign at Old Trafford.
    The full-back has started only 25 games with Diogo Dalot being preferred of late.
    SunSport exclusively revealed last week that ex-United manager Jose Mourinho is keen on Wan-Bissaka for Roma.
    Crystal Palace, who sold Wan-Bissaka to United for £50million in 2019, would be open to re-signing him.
    The full-back is also drawing admiring glances from Spanish giants Atletico Madrid.
    Dean Henderson in Newcastle to discuss move
    Manchester 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”.
    Van der Gaag and McClaren to be part of coaching staff, say reports
    Erik ten Hag is claimed to want Mitchell Van der Gaag as his assistant at Old Trafford.
    Van Der Gaag is likely to be the man tasked with helping Ten Hag salvage the sinking ship at Manchester United as his No2.
    And reports say that Steve McClaren will also be re-joining the club.
    Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano tweeted: “Mitchell van der Gaag and Steve McClaren will be part of new Man Utd coaching staff, confirmed.
    “Full agreement at final stages and set to be signed with both of them.
    “#MUFC Official statement for McClaren to join United could be next week, as @MrStephenHowson reports.”
    United’s transfer struggles
    Former Man United star Teddy Sheringham reckons the Red Devils have fallen down the pecking order as a destination for big players.
    Sheringham made the claims whilst discussing United’s interest in Harry Kane.
    The former England striker told Genting Casino: “Manchester United are falling down the pecking order for big players, but having said that, they are still a massive club, they’re still a massive draw.
    “If they do come calling, it’ll be hard to turn them down. Even if they’re not in any European competitions next season, it would still be a very tough thing to say no to Manchester United.”
    United should sell Henderson, says Paul Parker
    Ex-England international Paul Parker said that Dean Henderson will refuse to sit on the bench again all season.

    In a chat with indiabetting.co.in, the former United defender was asked whether Man Utd should sell Dean Henderson to rivals Newcastle.
    Parker said: “I personally do.
    “Give him the opportunity and go and prove it. You can prove it at Newcastle with the pressure on him from their fans.
    “If he’s got an opportunity to play regular football, he’s gonna want it.
    “He’s not gonna be sitting down, his ego is not allowing him.”
    Pogba to re-join Juve, say reports
    Juventus have reportedly offered Paul Pogba £120,000-a-week wages to re-join them this summer, writes Anthony Chapman.
    But the Manchester United exile could scupper a free transfer as he seeks a higher salary from his former side.
    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.

    The midfielder spent four years in Turin between 2012 and 2016, winning four titles and two Italian Cups.
    And fallen giants Juve, guaranteed to finish fourth on Saturday, want Pogba 2.0 to resurrect their Serie A ambitions next term.
    However, issues remain over the Frenchman’s wage demands.
    Ronaldo still has key role at Man Utd, says Winterburn
    Cristiano Ronaldo will still offer huge value to Manchester United next season, claims Nigel Winterburn.
    The Arsenal legend would be stunned to see Ronaldo leave the Red Devils after just one year back at Old Trafford, writes Etienne Fermie.
    Ronaldo, 37, has been linked with a summer exit amid uncertainty over his role under incoming boss Erik ten Hag.

    Winterburn, 58, told Paddy Power: “Manchester United won’t just bring Cristiano Ronaldo in for one season and ship him out so quickly, it just won’t happen.
    “He still offers huge value to Manchester United, and we’ve seen that in his goalscoring record. His age is but a number.
    “He has huge experience, and he could play an important role if United opt to go down the younger route in setting an example of how to train and play, as well as what it means to win and lose.
    “He can help those younger players around the training ground and if he can accept that, he might be used in a slightly different way and have less game time.
    “It doesn’t surprise me that he’s still there. If you have someone of his quality, you have to use them and use them in the right system.
    “I believe there’s a role for him to play next season at United, he’s a superstar.”
    Man Utd transfer target Antony sends message to Ten Hag
    Manchester United transfer target Antony promised to “always stand” with his Ajax boss Erik ten Hag.
    The Dutch manager has taken charge of his final match with the Amsterdam giants.
    as revealed by SunSport, winger Antony could be top of the Man Utd wishlist.

    In a farewell video message for the departing boss, Antony – who is reportedly keen to test himself in England – said: “I want to wish you all the best at your new club.
    “I also want to thank you for everything you taught me.
    “I am thankful all the opportunities and learning every day.
    “Know that I will always stand with you if you need me.”
    Ten Hag brought Antony to Ajax in 2020 and the forward, 22, has racked up 22 goals and 20 assists in his 79 appearances as well as two Eredivisie titles.
    Man Utd fan campaign to ‘Boycott Adidas’
    Manchester United fans have ramped up their anti-Glazer tactics by starting a “#BoycottAdidas” trend on Twitter.
    Some United supporters threatened not to wear Adidas products until the Glazers sell the club.
    Adidas are the club’s official kit manufacturers.

    Fan group The 1958 revealed on Wednesday night that they would be targeting a different stakeholder each week.
    They wrote on Twitter: “Calling all reds! Tonight we launch our worldwide cyber campaign against the Glazer stakeholders.
    “Each week we’ll be focusing on one Stakeholder at a time and posting two easy tasks every few days that week.
    “This week we start with: Adidas.
    “Do your bit, save your club.”
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    New Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag urged to stick by Marcus Rashford despite striker’s poor form

    ERIK TEN HAG is being urged to keep faith with out-of-form Marcus Rashford.The new Manchester United boss needs convincing that the misfiring 24-year-old forward should be part of his plans next season.
    Man Utd star Marcus Rashford has struggled for form this season and has been linked with an exitCredit: Getty
    Incoming boss Erik ten Hag has landed in England and is being urged to stick with the underperforming forwardCredit: Shutterstock
    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.
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    Rashford has just five goals after netting 22 and 21 in the previous two seasons.
    He is worried about his place in Gareth Southgate’s England squad for the World Cup in Qatar in November.
    His current deal runs until 2023 —  with United having an option to extend by a further year.
    Local lad Rashford had never wanted a move away from Old Trafford but did start considering it this season over a lack of starts.
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    United staff hope Dutchman Ten Hag can get him firing again and want the ex-Ajax boss to give him a shot.
    Aside from those out of contract, one player who looks to be up for sale is right-back Aaron Wan Bissaka, 24.
    Signed for £50million in 2019, the player has disappointed following a bright start under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Red Devils chiefs are willing to listen to offers.
    United go into Sunday’s final game of the season at Crystal Palace — where Ten Hag will be in the stands before officially starting work on Monday — already guaranteed their lowest points total in Prem history.
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    Assistant Mitchell van der Gaag, Ten Hag’s assistant at Ajax, has also been at United’s Mayfair offices with Steve McClaren.
    He is set to return as first-team coach.
    McClaren had worked as No 2 to Sir Alex Ferguson from 1999 to 2001, playing a role in the club’s famous Treble within months of arriving.
    United are currently sixth and in the Europa League places.
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    Darwin Nunez ‘rejects Man Utd transfer with Benfica striker adamant on playing Champions League football’

    DARWIN NUNEZ has reportedly rejected an approach from Manchester United to sign him from Benfica.The Uruguayan striker has not been able to stop scoring this season, finding the net 32 times in all competitions.
    Darwin Nunez has reportedly rejected an approach from Man UtdCredit: Rex
    Six of those came in the Champions League and has led to huge interest in the 22-year-old.
    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.
    Newcastle have also allegedly made an approach – but he has snubbed them for the same reason.
    And that news will also come as a major blow to Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal.
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    The Gunners looked certainties to finish in the top four before their form nosedived in recent weeks, allowing rivals Tottenham to overtake them.
    That means that PSG may now ramp up their pursuit of Nunez.
    Striker Kylian Mbappe, who becomes a free agent in June, is believed to have already agreed terms with Real Madrid. More

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    Paul Pogba ‘agreed Man City transfer but made dramatic U-turn over fears of fan backlash’

    PAUL POGBA reportedly agreed a controversial transfer to Manchester City but made a dramatic U-turn due to fears of fan backlash. The 29-year-old is out of contract at Manchester United in the summer and has already played his last game for the club.
    Paul Pogba reportedly agreed a switch to Manchester City before making a dramatic U-turnCredit: Getty
    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.
    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 the Etihad.
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    Carlos Tevez made the switch from the red to the blue half of Manchester back in 2009.
    It was a decision that did not go down well among Red Devils supporters.
    City were willing to meet Pogba’s wage demands and offer him the chance to compete for first-team football.
    However, it’s reported the World Cup winner told the club two weeks ago that he has opted to move abroad instead.
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    Juventus are the current favourites to land his signature in what would be a return to the club he left six years ago to rejoin United.
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    Man Utd ‘ready to offload Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Eric Bailly’ as Erik ten Hag plots summer transfer overhaul

    AARON WAN-BISSAKA and Eric Bailly are on the Manchester United chopping block, according to reports.The two defenders face fights for their Old Trafford futures especially as Erik ten Hag comes in for his summer transfer overhaul.
    Aaron Wan-Bissaka may be on his way out of Manchester United this summerCredit: Getty
    Eric Bailly could also be sold as part of the summer shake-upCredit: Getty
    According to Fabrizio Romano, United would be prepared to let them go if the right offers get tabled.
    Wan-Bissaka, 24, arrived from Crystal Palace for £50million in 2019 while Bailly was a £30m acquisition from Villarreal three years earlier.
    The Ivorian centre-back, 28, is behind Harry Maguire, Raphael Varane, Victor Lindelof and maybe even Phil Jones in the pecking order – while Axel Tuanzebe will return from his Napoli loan in the summer.
    Wan-Bissaka, meanwhile, finds himself in competition with Diogo Dalot for the right-back spot and has been linked with a return to Selhurst Park.
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    United have already been linked with a number of defensive targets, including Jurrien Timber.
    The 20-year-old Dutch international centre-back, who can also play at right-back, has come through the Ajax academy and into the first team under Ten Hag.
    The incoming United boss admitted “all top clubs in Europe have Timber in their sights” while the defender is full of praise for his gaffer.
    Timber said: “Under him I became the footballer, the man I am today.
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    “The coach talked to me a lot. He’s been very critical, in a good, constructive way.
    “I won’t forget that anytime soon.”
    As revealed by SunSport, Max Aarons is also a target despite his relegation with Norwich.
    Villarreal man Pau Torres could also be viewed as a left-footed centre-back.
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    Henderson on verge of Man Utd EXIT, Mitchell van der Gaag to be new assistant Milinkovic-Savic battle – transfer latest

    MANCHESTER UNITED goalkeeper Dean Henderson has travelled to the North East for talks with Newcastle.The Magpies have failed with an attempt to sign Henderson on loan in January.
    Meanwhile, United will have Mitchell van der Gaag as their new assistant coach next season alongside Erik ten Hag.
    And the Red Devils face a battle with Real Madrid for the signature of Lazio’s Sergej Milinkovic-Savic.
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    How Ten Hag should treat players
    Erik ten Hag needs to treat all Man United players the same, Paul Parker claims.
    He told indiabetting.co.in: “I think someone who comes in and just talks and doesn’t stutter and does not make eye contact. I would imagine, he knows all that stuff, it’s all the part of management. Hopefully, he is going to be a manager and not just a head coach.”
    “Not someone who’s gonna walk in and start looking around and going “well, he’s earned that much money, he’s earned that much money,” and you think: Oh, I can’t have a go at him because he sells so many shirts and he’s got so many followers on Instagram.”
    “Go in there, everyone is in exactly the same boat and you treat all of them the same, nothing different, and that’s the bit that I would be looking for.”
    What Ten Hag needs to do
    Erik ten Hag needs to stamp his authority at Man United immediately, according to Paul Parker.
    Parker told indiabetting.co.in: “I think it’s the same thing for any job really, establishing authority. You know, you walk in your first day into any job, I mean, it’s gonna be difficult.
    “The first thing; your first team talk, your first group talk, your squad talk, that’s your most important one. It is the one that makes you or breaks you. It Is the one where anybody who will have a bad attitude will be looking for an excuse to dig into him. He’s got to let everyone know, that he’s not gonna suffer any problems.
    “It’s as simple as that. He’s come across there. His reputation is at stake as well. You know he’s a well-known man in his own country. He’s managed a very successful club, a big club, a renowned club and he surely hasn’t gone to Manchester United to ruin all that.”
    “He’s in a position now, where it’s gonna make him or break him. That’s what Manchester United has done to the previous four or five managers, I’ve lost count now. So, he’s got to go in there and do something different to all of them.
    “If he hasn’t been given the license to do it, just grab it. Just grab it now and just say I’m gonna take it and if you don’t like it get rid of me. He can’t have people messing him about. He can’t have people who are not going to give him a hundred per cent.”
    Juventus plan Prem raid
    Juventus chief Federico Cherubini has reportedly arrived in London as he looks to secure a deal for Chelsea’s Jorginho.
    The Italian giants appear to have won the race to sign Manchester United’s Paul Pogba on a free transfer when the Frenchman’s contract expires next month.
    And the 29-year-old could be lining-up alongside Jorginho when he returns to Turin next term.
    Todd Boehly’s consortium hope to complete their takeover of Chelsea by the end of the month, which will finally allow them to get back in the game transfer wise.
    However, a big-name departure could be the first topic of conversation, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
     They state that Juventus have made Italy international midfielder Jorginho, 30, one of their top targets and have now begun their attempt to get him.
    Charlie Savage signs long-term deal
    Charlie Savage has signed a long-term contract with Man United.
    Robbie Savage’s son said on Instagram after penning the deal: “Great way to end an amazing season. Delighted to sign a long-term contract with this special club.
    “Thank you to my family for their support, without them this would never have been possible.
    “Also, a big shoutout to the @neweraglobalsports team for help making this happen, especially to Jake, Chris and Rio.
    “Time for a short break before going again and giving everything to keep pushing forward.”
    Wan-Bissaka allowed to leave Man Utd, say reports
    Aaron Wan-Bissaka will be allowed to leave permanently or on loan, report Sky Sports.
    Wan-Bissaka, 24, has endured a difficult campaign at Old Trafford.
    The full-back has started only 25 games with Diogo Dalot being preferred of late.
    SunSport exclusively revealed last week that ex-United manager Jose Mourinho is keen on Wan-Bissaka for Roma.
    Crystal Palace, who sold Wan-Bissaka to United for £50million in 2019, would be open to re-signing him.
    The full-back is also drawing admiring glances from Spanish giants Atletico Madrid.
    Dean Henderson in Newcastle to discuss move
    Manchester 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”.
    Van der Gaag and McClaren to be part of coaching staff, say reports
    Erik ten Hag is claimed to want Mitchell Van der Gaag as his assistant at Old Trafford.
    Van Der Gaag is likely to be the man tasked with helping Ten Hag salvage the sinking ship at Manchester United as his No2.
    And reports say that Steve McClaren will also be re-joining the club.
    Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano tweeted: “Mitchell van der Gaag and Steve McClaren will be part of new Man Utd coaching staff, confirmed.
    “Full agreement at final stages and set to be signed with both of them.
    “#MUFC Official statement for McClaren to join United could be next week, as @MrStephenHowson reports.”
    United’s transfer struggles
    Former Man United star Teddy Sheringham reckons the Red Devils have fallen down the pecking order as a destination for big players.
    Sheringham made the claims whilst discussing United’s interest in Harry Kane.
    The former England striker told Genting Casino: “Manchester United are falling down the pecking order for big players, but having said that, they are still a massive club, they’re still a massive draw.
    “If they do come calling, it’ll be hard to turn them down. Even if they’re not in any European competitions next season, it would still be a very tough thing to say no to Manchester United.”
    United should sell Henderson, says Paul Parker
    Ex-England international Paul Parker said that Dean Henderson will refuse to sit on the bench again all season.

    In a chat with indiabetting.co.in, the former United defender was asked whether Man Utd should sell Dean Henderson to rivals Newcastle.
    Parker said: “I personally do.
    “Give him the opportunity and go and prove it. You can prove it at Newcastle with the pressure on him from their fans.
    “If he’s got an opportunity to play regular football, he’s gonna want it.
    “He’s not gonna be sitting down, his ego is not allowing him.”
    Pogba to re-join Juve, say reports
    Juventus have reportedly offered Paul Pogba £120,000-a-week wages to re-join them this summer, writes Anthony Chapman.
    But the Manchester United exile could scupper a free transfer as he seeks a higher salary from his former side.
    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.

    The midfielder spent four years in Turin between 2012 and 2016, winning four titles and two Italian Cups.
    And fallen giants Juve, guaranteed to finish fourth on Saturday, want Pogba 2.0 to resurrect their Serie A ambitions next term.
    However, issues remain over the Frenchman’s wage demands.
    Ronaldo still has key role at Man Utd, says Winterburn
    Cristiano Ronaldo will still offer huge value to Manchester United next season, claims Nigel Winterburn.
    The Arsenal legend would be stunned to see Ronaldo leave the Red Devils after just one year back at Old Trafford, writes Etienne Fermie.
    Ronaldo, 37, has been linked with a summer exit amid uncertainty over his role under incoming boss Erik ten Hag.

    Winterburn, 58, told Paddy Power: “Manchester United won’t just bring Cristiano Ronaldo in for one season and ship him out so quickly, it just won’t happen.
    “He still offers huge value to Manchester United, and we’ve seen that in his goalscoring record. His age is but a number.
    “He has huge experience, and he could play an important role if United opt to go down the younger route in setting an example of how to train and play, as well as what it means to win and lose.
    “He can help those younger players around the training ground and if he can accept that, he might be used in a slightly different way and have less game time.
    “It doesn’t surprise me that he’s still there. If you have someone of his quality, you have to use them and use them in the right system.
    “I believe there’s a role for him to play next season at United, he’s a superstar.”
    Man Utd transfer target Antony sends message to Ten Hag
    Manchester United transfer target Antony promised to “always stand” with his Ajax boss Erik ten Hag.
    The Dutch manager has taken charge of his final match with the Amsterdam giants.
    as revealed by SunSport, winger Antony could be top of the Man Utd wishlist.

    In a farewell video message for the departing boss, Antony – who is reportedly keen to test himself in England – said: “I want to wish you all the best at your new club.
    “I also want to thank you for everything you taught me.
    “I am thankful all the opportunities and learning every day.
    “Know that I will always stand with you if you need me.”
    Ten Hag brought Antony to Ajax in 2020 and the forward, 22, has racked up 22 goals and 20 assists in his 79 appearances as well as two Eredivisie titles.
    Man Utd fan campaign to ‘Boycott Adidas’
    Manchester United fans have ramped up their anti-Glazer tactics by starting a “#BoycottAdidas” trend on Twitter.
    Some United supporters threatened not to wear Adidas products until the Glazers sell the club.
    Adidas are the club’s official kit manufacturers.

    Fan group The 1958 revealed on Wednesday night that they would be targeting a different stakeholder each week.
    They wrote on Twitter: “Calling all reds! Tonight we launch our worldwide cyber campaign against the Glazer stakeholders.
    “Each week we’ll be focusing on one Stakeholder at a time and posting two easy tasks every few days that week.
    “This week we start with: Adidas.
    “Do your bit, save your club.”
    Ten Hag in England
    Erik Ten Hag has arrived in London on a private jet and could attend Manchester United’s final game of the season, writes ETIENNE FERMIE.
    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.
    Both men are expected to meet with Red Devils colleagues today.
    Rangnick, however, will continue preparing United for Sunday’s final match.
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    Manchester United will have to pay £30million to bring Jurrien Timber to Old Trafford this summer.
    That’s the understanding of transfers journalist Ekrem Konur, who understands that Ajax have set an asking price of €35m – approximately £30m – for the 20-year-old.
    Meanwhile, United are preparing for a three-way fight with Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain to sign Sergej Milinkovic-Savic.
    The Lazio star has been linked with Old Trafford for several months, but The Mail are reporting that the Red Devils are now ready to make a move for the midfielder.
    Elsewhere, Erik ten Hag is plotting to hijack AC Milan’s deal to sign Sven Botman, reports suggest.
    Milan are reportedly on the verge of sealing a £25 million transfer for the defender.
    But it’s been reported that Ten Hag is planning a last-minute grab to pinch the 22-year-old.
    Finally, PSG and Juventus are locked in a battle to sign Paul Pogba.
    Pogba’s contract with United expires this summer.
    And it had been reported he had agreed terms with Juve.
    But now, the Daily Star claims Pogba’s weighing up offers from the Italian giants and PSG, Football Insider claim.
    United’s transfer struggles
    Former Man United star Teddy Sheringham reckons the Red Devils have fallen down the pecking order as a destination for big players.
    Sheringham made the claims whilst discussing United’s interest in Harry Kane.
    The former England striker told Genting Casino: “Manchester United are falling down the pecking order for big players, but having said that, they are still a massive club, they’re still a massive draw.
    “If they do come calling, it’ll be hard to turn them down. Even if they’re not in any European competitions next season, it would still be a very tough thing to say no to Manchester United.”
    Ajax star’s message to Ten Hag
    Ajax star Antony has hinted that he’s willing to follow Erik ten Hag to Man United.
    Antony said to Ten Hag in a video message: “I want to wish you all the best at your new club.
    “I also want to thank you for everything you taught me. I am thankful all the opportunities and learning every day.
    “Know that I will always stand with you if you need me.”
    ‘McClaren will be a good addition’
    Steve McClaren will be a great help to Erik ten Hag at Man United.
    McClaren’s being lined up for a return to United as a coach.
    And Rio Ferdinand reckons McClaren will be able to steer Ten Hag in the right direction.
    He said: “I think he’ll be a good addition. What’s good with ten Hag is that he’s already got a relationship from before.
    “And he will be able to steer him in the right direction.”
    Man City enter Phillips transfer race
    Man City have reportedly entered the transfer race to sign Leeds star Kalvin Phillips – with the ace allegedly set to snub rivals Man United.
    West Ham had a club record £50m bid for Leeds United’s Phillips rejected in the January window but are set to try again this summer.
    And the 26-year-old could be available at a cut price if the Elland Road club drop to the Championship.
    Manchester United and Aston Villa are also both interested in Phillips with Steven Gerrard having had his own bid for the Yorkshire Pirlo knocked back during the winter window.
    Now the Daily Mirror state that City have emerged as contenders for the England international.
    Barca track wonderkid
    Barcelona are planning to make an offer for Palmeiras wonderkid Endrick.
    That’s according to SPORT, who claim Barca hope to buy Endrick when he turns 16 in July and signs a professional contract with the Brazilian outfit.
    He would then remain with Palmeiras until he’s 18, and then join Barca in 2024, the report adds.
    It’s also claimed that Barca plan to table an offer with a fixed sum plus a variable component depending on the youngster’s progression.
    The news will be a blow to Man United who have also been tracking Endrick.
    Man United get transfer boost
    Man United transfer target striker Sasa Kalajdzic is set to leave Stuttgart this summer.
    Stuttgart’s chief Sven Mislintat said to Bild about the attacker: “As things stand, we have to generate another significant transfer surplus in this summer of transfers.
    “So nothing other than the renewed objective of staying in the league is realistic for me. Especially if you take into account the quality of the already determined promoted teams.
    “It would be outstanding if we can keep Sasa as a player and guy in our team. However, in my estimation, this is not very likely.”
    Pogba transfer battle
    PSG and Juventus are locked in a battle to sign Paul Pogba.
    Pogba’s contract with United expires this summer.
    And it had been reported he had agreed terms with Juve.
    But now, the Daily Star claims Pogba’s weighing up offers from the Italian giants and PSG.
    Gakpo speaks on future
    PSV ace Cody Gakpo has revealed he’s open to a transfer if he’s guaranteed regular football amid interest from Arsenal, Liverpool and Man United.
    But with the World Cup looming, Gakpo declared he’s yet to make a decision on his future this summer.
    Gakpo told De Telegraaf: “Anything can happen this summer. I will now calmly compare all the options and see what is best for me. Staying another year is also an option.
    “It would be a shame if I went somewhere where I wouldn’t get a [game] at all and I could miss the World Cup. I’ll keep that in mind.”
    Lingard praises United youngsters
    Jesse Lingard was full of praise for Man United’s young stars who won the FA Youth Cup.
    Lingard told United’s media: “It’s brilliant. I think it’s been a long time coming.
    “With the team that they had, I’m sure they must have had confidence in the way they got through to the final and getting the job done.
    We knew how hard it was when we were playing in the Youth Cup. We had a lot of tough games but we stuck together and played the Man United way.
    “They did that, they stuck to their task and they won the Youth Cup, which is a huge honour.”
    Ten Hag plans Botman swoop
    Man United boss Erik ten Hag is plotting to hijack AC Milan’s deal to sign Sven Botman, reports suggest.
    Milan are reportedly on the verge of sealing a £25 million transfer for the defender.
    But it’s been reported that Ten Hag is planning a last-minute grab to pinch the 22-year-old, Football Insider claim.
    The report states that Botman was one of the names mentioned when Ten Hag met with United director of football John Murtough last week.
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    Ajax star Jurrien Timber’s agent hint at Man Utd transfer with airport post about ‘closing deal’

    MANCHESTER UNITED appear to be on the verge of closing in on the signing of Ajax defender Jurrien Tiber.Incoming Red Devils boss Erik ten Hag has been linked with bringing one of his current top stars with him to Old Trafford.
    Man Utd appear to be close to signing Jurrien Timber from AjaxCredit: Getty
    The star’s representative posted this on social mediaCredit: @ForzaSportsGRoup
    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 has joined United on a three-year deal with the option of one more and will take the reigns for next season.
    And after leading Ajax to a third Eredivisie title in as many years he was asked about Timber’s future.
    He told De Telegraaf: “I think all top clubs in Europe have Timber in their sights.
    “But I think that currently applies to a lot of Ajax players.”
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    Timber is contracted at Ajax until the summer of 2024.
    He has represented the Dutch at three different youth age groups and earned six senior caps since his international debut in 2020.
    The ace has made 38 appearances for Ajax this term, earning himself a second title medal in the process. More

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    When does Erik ten Hag start as Man Utd manager?

    MANCHESTER UNITED will have a new manager in the dugout next season, when Dutchman Erik ten Hag takes the reigns.Ten Hag left his post as Ajax boss to take over at Old Trafford, in a move which sends current interim boss Ralf Rangnick upstairs in a consultancy role.
    Erik ten Hag will be in the United dugout next season
    Rangnick will also become the new Austria manager as he juggles both jobs.
    Ten Hag, who has signed up until June 2025, said when he was announced in April: “It is a great honour to be appointed manager of Manchester United and I am hugely excited by the challenge ahead.
    “I know the history of this great club and the passion of the fans, and I am absolutely determined to develop a team capable of delivering the success they deserve.
    “It will be difficult to leave Ajax after these incredible years, and I can assure our fans of my complete commitment and focus on bringing this season to a successful conclusion before I move to Manchester United.”
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    When is Erik ten Hag starting as Man Utd manager?
    Erik ten Hag has already started working as Manchester United manager, albeit remotely at first.
    Eredivisie champs Ajax’s season ended on May 15 and Ten Hag has immediately turned his attentions to his new role at United.
    The 52-year-old is expected to attend United’s final game of the season at Crystal Palace this weekend.
    Mitchell van der Gaag (right) will be Ten Hag’s assistant
    The Dutchman flew in to London on a private jet 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.
    Both men are expected to meet with Red Devils colleagues before the game.
    Rangnick, however, will continue preparing United for Sunday’s final match.
    Ten Hag’s attentions then turn to United pre-season preparations, and new signings.
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