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    Paul Scholes ‘hated playing for England’, Antony transfer BLOW Laporte’s dig at United, De Gea left furious

    MANCHESTER UNITED coach Mick Clegg has revealed that ex-midfield maestro Paul Scholes ‘hated playing for England’ despite earning 66 caps.The former United star represented the Three Lions at four major tournaments but wasn’t happy with his positioning on the field.
    Elswhere, the Red Devil’s have PSG to battle with for the signature of Ajax starlet Antony this summer.
    David De Gea was left furious at the decision to be axed from the Spain squad according to reports.
    Manchester City defender Aymeric Laporte believes that his club’s resurgence is beginning to rattle their Manchester neighbours.
    And Nottingham Forest defender Djed Spence could be available for as little as £20 million this summer.
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    Stam says build the team around Ronaldo, Bruno and Pogba
    “These are three players that I’m thinking okay if you can use them then you need to work the team around them and try to create the team around them so you can play very nice and attractive football.”
    “You’ve got wingers, Rashford on the wing, with a lot of pace.
    “There’s Sancho as well for the other side that you can use as well. With his right foot, he comes in from the left, on the inside with his right.”
    “That means you need to have a full back who is very fit and very good on the ball and can go up and down the pitch for 95 minutes but not be injured occasionally.
    “Trying to have somebody who can be up for it, week in and week out and play a lot of games.
    “That’s what you need to have on the right side as well.”
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    Jaap Stam talks on current crop
    Manchester United legend Jaap Stam gave his thoughts on the current team.
    Stam was speaking to bettingexpert about which players he’d build the team around.
    He said: “When you’re looking at the squad now, there are a few players I think you work around in building your team.”
    “That’s Cristiano if you want to keep him. I think Bruno as well, in the midfield. I would keep Pogba, also there is a big discussion, but I think you need to use him in a certain way because I like him as a player and what he can bring.”
    How are Ajax doing this season under Ten Hag?
    The Dutch giants are currently locked in a tight Eredivisie title race.
    Ten Hag’s men lead PSV by two points at the top of the table, with their boss aiming to win his third league title as manager.
    The Ajax boss is the now favourite for the Manchester United job, ahead of other contenders Mauricio Pochettino and Thomas Tuchel.

    Speaking to broadcaster Sport1, Ten Hag said: “I’ve sat down with Ajax after every season – and this year again, I can say that Ajax and Ten Hag are very happy with each other at the moment.
    “I need all my energy for final games. Anything else would just be a distraction.”
    But when pressed further, he admitted: “In football you never know.
    “I don’t want to rule anything out. I know that in football everything can change from one day to the next.”
    Ten Hag pleads with Ajax fans
    Erik Ten Hag has pleaded with Ajax fans to understand if he leaves the club.
    He said: “My focus is currently only on Ajax. But in football you never know. I don’t want to rule anything out. I’m currently employed here at Ajax to perform.
    “With the cup final against Eindhoven, we still have eight finals left, and I need all my energy for that.
    “Anything else would just be a distraction. I know that in football everything can change from one day to the next. If at some point I should decide to take the next step, I hope that people here will understand.”
    Rangnick’s Maguire vow
    Ralf Rangnick insists the Old Trafford crowd will get behind Harry Maguire after he was booed by England fans in midweek, NEIL CUSTIS WRITES.
    Rangnick said: “Harry has been a very valuable player for the team and the club as the captain.
    “I didn’t understand what happened at Wembley, it won’t happen in our stadium with the Red Army.
    “He’s been playing well for Manchester United and England in the last couple of years.
    “For it to happen in an international game is unusual but I’m sure it won’t happen in our stadium.”
    Ten Hag ADMITS United talks
    Erik Ten Hag has called Manchester United a “great club” – and admits that talks are “always” ongoing with representatives from other teams.
    Speaking to broadcaster Sport1, he said: “People know each other in our business.
    “There are always talks with representatives from other clubs, that’s normal.
    “Man United is a big club with great fans. But I can only repeat that my full focus is on Ajax.”
    Fernandes wants to play with Garner
    Bruno Fernandes has named the Man United youngster who he wants to play with the most.
    United starlet James Garner will be happy to hear that the senior first-star Fernandes picked him in a Q&A on Twitter.
    And Fernandes will most likely get his wish as he’s just penned a new six-year deal with the Red Devils.
    United want Pogba stay
    Man United are reportedly waiting on the appointment of a new manager before offering Paul Pogba a new long-term contract.
    Now italian football journalist Gianluca Di Marzio has offered an update on Pogba’s situation during an interview with wettfreunde.
    He said: “I know that Manchester United would like to keep him.
    “They are waiting for the decision to be made on a new manager before they make a final decision. Maybe the new coach wants him to be the centre of the new project.
    “They will try to renew his contract. But I think that Paul at this moment prefers a change.
    “He will listen to offers in Ligue 1 and LaLiga that can give him some new ’emotions’.”
    Ukraine want friendy with Prem club
    Ukraine manager Oleksandr Petrakov wants to play a Premier League side to prepare for his nation’s play-off tie with Scotland.
    Petrakov’s got his eyes set on a game at Wembley, preferably with a London club.
    He told the Guardian: “We could play at Wembley, for example, against a London club.
    “It could be a good exhibition game, a response for the Ukrainian army, as well as preparatory work for the Scotland game.”
    Liverpool urged to buy Kane
    Ian Wright has urged Liverpool to sign Man United transfer target Harry Kane from Tottenham.
    Wright said on his podcast: “Imagine Harry Kane at Liverpool… If I had the capability of getting Kane and putting him in Liverpool’s side with [Mohamed] Salah, or [Sadio] Mane or [Luis] Diaz and playing as the number nine, dropping deep and doing his stuff…
    “It won’t be how Firmino does it, those lovely bit of skills and stuff, but Kane can drop in and help create because the two could run behind.”
    De Gea’s anger
    David de Gea is reportedly furious at being axed from the Spain squad by Luis Enrique.
    According to AS, the Man United stopper didn’t take Enriques decision well and was incensed by his omission.
    They also added that De Gea didn’t think Enrique’s choice was justified.
    Rush on Man United
    Ian Rush thinks Man United have to take a leaf out of Liverpool’s book to become successful once again.
    He told Gambling.com: “You need the commercial success if you’re to sustain results on the field.
    “Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool seem to have it down to a tee.
    “Klopp is well aware of Liverpool’s commercial appeal and the need to have that in modern football, but his job is to win matches and that feeds commercial success too.
    “If United are to get back up to the top table again they’ll have to learn how to strike that balance too.”
    PSG want Arsenal/Man United target
    PSG have joined Manchester United and Arsenal in the race to sign Ajax winger Antony, according to reports.
    He has 12 goals and 10 assists across all competitions this season, with six of his goal contributions coming in the Champions League.
    Premier League duo Man Utd and Arsenal hold an interest in signing Antony.
    But according to Le10Sport, PSG has joined the pair in the race to sign the Brazil international.
    In fact, PSG have “upped their pursuit” in recent weeks and are currently in the lead to capture Antony’s signature.
    ‘We need to win every game’
    Nemanja Matic has admitted that Man United have to win every single game from now until the end of the season to clinch fourth spot.
    He told talkSPORT: “We need to finish in the top four, that is our aim and we will do everything we can to achieve that.
    “I think we can make it, but, of course, we will need to win almost every game until the end of the season.
    “I think it’s possible and we will do everything for that and never give up.”
    Hodgson on Maguire’s treatment
    Watford manager Roy Hodgson blames Man United fans for Harry Maguire’s boos on England duty.
    Hodgson said: “But maybe you will tell me something that has been going on with Harry Maguire that I have missed because I don’t follow every single thing that is being said or written so maybe I am being naive.
    “But if having seen nothing to warrant any criticism of Maguire, other than the fact that the Manchester United fans are unhappy that their team is losing, in which case I would have to tell all fans to grow up because if you want to support football sometimes your team is going to win and sometimes they are going to lose.”
    Agent Lingard and Gnabry
    Man United fans are hoping “agent” Jesse Lingard can help lure Bayern Munich ace Serge Gnabry to Old Trafford.
    Lingard has spent some time in Milan during the international break.
    And he has been snapped with Arsenal academy graduate Gnabry, who has made a name for himself in Germany.
    Man Utd have been tracking Gnabry for some time and Bayern are yet to tie the winger down to new terms.
    Sky Germany are reporting that Bayern have so far failed to meet his salary demands – leading an array of clubs to begin circling.
    And fans are hoping that lifelong Red Devil Lingard can put a good word in.
    One fan said on Twitter: “Agent JLingz bringing in a RW before he leaves.”
    Another said: “Agent Jesse!”

    Merson questions Fernandes’ new contract
    Paul Merson doesn’t understand why Man United have decided to hand Bruno Fernandes a new contract.
    The Arsenal legend told Sportskeeda: “Bruno Fernandes’ contract situation is an interesting one and pretty much sums up where Manchester United are as a club at the moment.
    “I’m not saying he’s a bad player by any stretch of the imagination, but how can they give someone a five-year contract when they haven’t even got a permanent manager?
    “What if a new manager comes in and doesn’t quite fancy Fernandes, because there’s every chance coaches won’t like the way he throws his hands up in frustration or his style of play.
    “He’s a good player and I like him, but he hasn’t set the world alight at Manchester United this season.
    “I just find it a bit strange that they’ve given a massive long-term contract to a player when they haven’t sorted out their managerial dilemma, it’s a big call by the club.”
    Ronaldo’s career plan
    Cristiano Ronaldo wants to continue playing for Portugal beyond 2024 – by which time he will be 39.
    And team-mate Jose Fonte reckons there is still plenty left in the tank to see him represent Portugal at Euro 2024 in Germany.
    The veteran Lille defender told talkSPORT: “I think he’s left it pretty clear in his last interview, he’s the one who decides his future.
    “I think that physically he feels good, he feels great.
    “If he had the chance to win it and the chance to keep performing at the highest stages then he’ll keep playing, as he said.
    “Nobody knows exactly what he has in his mind, so only he can decide his future.
    “He wants to play and keep playing so I would assume that he will be in Qatar, and not only in Qatar but in the next Euros at least.”
    Fernandes extends Man United contract
    Man United plan to give their fans the perfect pre-match boost today by officially announcing Bruno Fernandes has signed a new contract, writes NEIL CUSTIS.
    They certainly need a pick me up, with Leicester the visitors tomorrow, having dropped to sixth in the Premier League and been knocked out the Champions League.
    Fernandes helped fire Portugal to the next World Cup with both goals in their 2-0 midweek play-off victory over North Macedonia.
    Now he wants to finish the season by getting United back into those Champions League places ahead of a new managerial appointment at Old Trafford.
    The new deal will see the Portuguese star will more than double his salary to £240,000 a week after the club hierarchy convinced him of their plans for the future.
    Fernandes, 27, was uncertain about staying at the club during this season.
    But United have moved to get Ajax coach Eric Ten Hag and start a rebuild towards challenging for the title again, convincing Fernandes to commit himself to the club.
    Rush slams Maguire critics
    Ian Rush has slammed England’s boo-boys for jeering Harry Maguire – but praised his Three Lions comrades for supporting Man United ace.
    He told Gambling.com: “England’s win over Ivory Coast was overshadowed by some supporters booing Harry Maguire. In my eyes, they’re not real England fans.
    “I don’t understand what type of supporter shows up to a game with the intention of booing their own player without them having put a foot wrong.
    “It’s a disgrace, really. Those responsible are the type of people who go to games to cause problems for no reason. Maguire has had a few bad games for Manchester United but he’s never let England down, so for him to get booed for nothing is embarrassing really.
    “Also, the fact it was only a friendly in which England won comfortably and kept a clean sheet only makes it all the more ridiculous. I’m happy Maguire was able to stand up to it, he didn’t seem fazed by it at all and put in a good shift.
    “I can’t really relate to how it must have felt for him – I never got booed in my career – but it was nice to see his England team-mates stick up for him with support from Harry Kane and Jordan Henderson, who have quite rightly urged fans to get behind the team in what is a World Cup year.”
    Ten Hag’s Fergie comparision
    Erik Ten Hag shows the tactical and real-time analysis of Sir Alex Ferguson and is “ready” to take on the Manchester United job, according to Steve McClaren.
    McClaren told The Telegraph: “His great strength lies not just in his attention to detail and organisation.
    “He has a clear philosophy of how he wants to play football, the environment he wants to create.
    “In terms of changing games, he is second to none.
    “He had carried on with that work ethic and he’s a far better coach and manager now. He was way ahead of his time. Even in Holland.
    “The only other one I would have seen do that? That would have been the gaffer.”
    Laporte’s Man United dig
    Aymeric Laporte taunted Manchester United by saying City’s success is ‘annoying our neighbours’ – especially as the Red Devils ‘haven’t won anything’ in years.
    And Etihad defender Laporte believes City’s dominance is rattling the Red Devils.
    The Spain star told the Guardian: “Maybe it’s not that they’re tired of us but they don’t think it’s normal we always win.
    “If I’m not mistaken, we’ve won 11 trophies in four years [it’s 10, including two Community Shields].
    “That can annoy people, like our neighbours who haven’t won anything.
    “They have a lot of supporters, we’re in the same city. It’s hard [for them] to understand. 
    “But there’s only one winner. They’ve spent a lot of money too.”
    Good morning, Man Utd fans
    Manchester United coach Mick Clegg has revealed Paul Scholes once told him he “hated playing for England”, writes GIACOMO PISA.
    Scholes won 66 caps for the Three Lions, representing his country at four major tournaments.
    But Clegg recalled a tell-all chat between himself and the Manchester United legend back in 2004 in which Scholes laid his feelings bare.
    The midfielder was often deployed on the left side for England in order to accommodate Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard in the middle.
    And bosses Sven-Goran Eriksson, Glenn Hoddle and Kevin Keegan never really managed to get the best out of Scholes, who won 11 league titles, three FA Cups and two Champions League trophies at club level.
    Clegg wrote in his new book, The Power and the Glory: “Paul said he hated playing for England, which came as a bit of a shock.
    “I asked him why he kept turning up and he said ‘Well it’s England, that’s what you have to do’.
    “Paul was worried about the reaction he would get from the rest of the country if he stopped playing for England.”
    Clegg went on to reveal that he advised Scholes he was being “bullied” into playing for England.
    And soon after the chat between the pair in 2004 Scholes retired from international football, seven years after making his England debut.
    ‘Ronaldo, donate us your….’
    Two Portugal fans took bizarre measures to show off their Cristiano Ronaldo fandom when they watched him play this week, writes ETIENNE FERMIE .
    The Manchester United ace lined up for his country against Italy conquerors North Macedonia with a place in this winter’s World Cup on the line.
    Porto’s Estadio Dragao was packed with 48,000 fans desperate to help their team get over the line to Qatar.
    And two supporters arrived with a weird pre-prepared sign.
    The female duo held up a piece of card with a message directed at Ronaldo on it.
    It read “Ronaldo doa-nos o teu” in Portuguese – meaning “Ronaldo donate us your…”

    After the written message appeared a crudely drawn sperm.
    Attached to the banner was a Portuguese flag, as well as a Brazilian one.
    It didn’t appear to grab CR7’s attention, as Portugal eased through to the World Cup by winning 2-0.
    United next five fixtures
    With Manchester United out of the Champions League, here’s a look at what’s on the Premier League agenda for April.
    How many points are you expecting, Red Devils fans?
    There’s a couple of easier contests against relegation-battlers but no game in this league is easy.
    Then there’s certainly some tricky fixtures towards the end of the month…

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    ‘Strange, it’s a big call’ – Man Utd questioned over giving Bruno Fernandes five-year deal by Arsenal hero Paul Merson

    MANCHESTER UNITED handing Bruno Fernandes a bumper five-year contract is “a bit strange” according to Paul Merson.The Portuguese star has more than DOUBLED his salary to £240,000 a week.
    Bruno Fernandes has agreed a new five-year contract with Manchester UnitedCredit: Getty
    Paul Merson has questioned Man Utd’s judgement on tying down FernandesCredit: Sky Sports
    Fernandes joined United in January 2020 in a £68million switch from Sporting Lisbon.
    He quickly established himself as a fans favourite with his creation and goalscoring.
    He has gone on to score 49 goals in 117 games for the club.
    But despite his healthy return, former Arsenal star Merson has questioned the timing of the new deal with United yet to appoint a new manager.
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    Speaking to Sportskeeda, the 54-year-old said: “Fernandes’ contract situation is an interesting one and pretty much sums up where Manchester United are as a club at the moment.
    “I’m not saying he’s a bad player by any stretch of the imagination, but how can they give someone a five-year contract when they haven’t even got a permanent manager?
    “What if a new manager comes in and doesn’t quite fancy Fernandes, because there’s every chance coaches won’t like the way he throws his hands up in frustration or his style of play.
    “He’s a good player and I like him, but he hasn’t set the world alight at Manchester United this season.
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    “I just find it a bit strange that they’ve given a massive long-term contract to a player when they haven’t sorted out their managerial dilemma, it’s a big call by the club.”
    Fernandes, 27, was uncertain about staying at the club during this season following the sacking of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
    Their exit from the Champions League means they are heading towards another trophyless campaign now under the management of interim boss Ralf Rangnick.
    But United have moved to get Ajax coach Eric ten Hag and start a rebuild towards challenging for the title again.
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    Erik ten Hag is set for a second interview with Manchester UnitedCredit: Getty
    Both he and Paris Saint-Germain’s Mauricio Pochettino have been touted as the main men that the Premier League giants want.
    Now The Telegraph states that Ten Hag, 52, has moved into pole position.
    Ajax allegedly gave their boss permission to be interviewed by United last week with them willing to accept £4m in compensation for him.
    Now another final round of interviews is set to take place before the club names their new manager to step in once interim chief Ralf Rangnick moves upstairs.
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    And that included finding out how much it would cost them to prise him away from Amsterdam.
    Ten Hag moved to Ajax from Utrecht in 2017 and led them to the Champions League semi-final in 2019.
    He has also lifted the Eredivisie twice as well as the KNVB Cup two times.
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    And the two teams will also meet in the KNVB Cup final on April 17. 
    Meanwhile, former United boss Louis van Gaal has advised compatriot Ten Hag steer clear of a move to the Theatre of Dreams because they are a “commercial club” as opposed to a football one.
    He said: “I think Ten Hag is great coach.
    “A great coach is good for Man United. But they are a commercial club.
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    Man Utd want to keep Paul Pogba but are waiting to decide on a new managerCredit: AFP
    The French star is out of contract at Old Trafford this summerCredit: Getty
    He currently earns £15m-a-year deal at United – which works out as £290,000-a-week.
    Former club Juventus are believed to have been priced out of a move for him due to his salary.
    Paris Saint-Germain are also keen to bring the 29-year-old to Ligue 1 while Real Madrid and Barcelona have both been linked.
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    He said: “I know that Manchester United would like to keep him.
    “They are waiting for the decision to be made on a new manager before they make a final decision. Maybe the new coach wants him to be the centre of the new project.
    “They will try to renew his contract. But I think that Paul at this moment prefers a change.
    “He will listen to offers in Ligue 1 and LaLiga that can give him some new ’emotions’.”
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    Delving further into possible destinations for the star, he added: “I don’t think Juventus is ‘so hot’ in this deal. It depends on Paul too. 
    “Juventus wants a new cycle or era, and they want to keep the wages not so high, and in the last years at Manchester United, Paul is earning a lot of money.
    “So if he wants to stay on that kind of salary, it’s impossible to come back to Italy.
    “So it depends on him. If he wants to come back to Italy because he loves Juventus and Turin, obviously Juventus would welcome him back, but he would have to lower his salary demands a lot.
    “I don’t know about Real Madrid. Carlo Ancelotti loves him. Maybe PSG, it depends on who will decide.
    “It also depends on the market. It’s difficult to say because the strategies of the clubs are not so clear, and who’s deciding the strategies is not clear.”
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    Di Marzio also ruled out Pogba joining Barcelona.
    He added: “FC Barcelona are not in the running as they have already finalised Franck Kessie
    “I don’t think Barcelona will try for him or another midfielder like him. Because they have some very young and talented midfielders, like Pedri, (Frenkie) de Jong and Gavi, I don’t think they’ll go for him.”
    “They also get (Franck) Kessie this summer, so it’ll be difficult. They just signed (Andreas) Christensen and (Franck) Kessie for sure. Kessie had medicals in Milan, in Switzerland and he just signed the contract.
    “We are only waiting for the official announcement but Kessie and Christiansen are done but they are free contracts so they don’t have to pay a fee to the clubs.” More

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    ‘Agent JLingz’ – Man Utd fans hoping Jesse Lingard can lure Serge Gnabry into transfer with pair out in Milan together

    MANCHESTER UNITED fans are hoping “agent” Jesse Lingard can help lure Bayern Munich ace Serge Gnabry to Old Trafford.Lingard has spent some time in Milan during the international break.
    Lingard in Milan with United target GnabryCredit: INSTAGRAM
    And he has been snapped with Arsenal academy graduate Gnabry, who has made a name for himself in Germany.
    Man Utd have been tracking Gnabry for some time and Bayern are yet to tie the winger down to new terms.
    Sky Germany are reporting that Bayern have so far failed to meet his salary demands – leading an array of clubs to begin circling.
    And fans are hoping that lifelong Red Devil Lingard can put a good word in.
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    One fan said on Twitter: “Agent JLingz bringing in a RW before he leaves.”
    Another said: “Agent Jesse!”
    Helping United lure Gnabry to Old Trafford could be a good parting gift from Lingard.
    The midfielder is set to leave his boyhood club for FREE this summer when his contract expires.
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    Lingard had a barnstorming six months from January 2021 until the end of the season with West Ham.
    He scored nine and assisted five in 16 Premier League games.
    But a move failed to materialise last summer and the January transfer window just gone. More

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    Nkunku deal could be scuppered by Bayern, Gakpo transfer eyed, Pogba’s possible Juventus return – Ten Hag updates

    RED BULL LEIPZIG star Christopher Nkunku could be heading to the Allianz instead of Old Trafford this summer.The in-form striker was reportedly being watched by Manchester United, but he could be on his way to Bayern Munich if they fail to tie down Serge Gnabry to a new deal.
    Elsewhere, Erik Ten Hag is interested in drafting in PSV star Cody Gakpo, according to reports.
    The Red Devils would face competition from Arsenal, who are also interested in the Dutch winger, 22.
    Meanwhile, Harry Maguire has broken his silence following England fans mercilessly jeering him in the international friendly against Ivory Coast.
    The Manchester United man professionally responded to the critics with a Twitter post which reads: “Enjoyable week playing for my country.”
    Paul Pogba possible return to Juventus in the summer seems to have taken a massive blow.
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    Williams hints at exit
    Manchester United ace Brandon Williams has hinted at an Old Trafford exit after his loan stint at Norwich ends, writes KOSTAS LIANOS.
    Williams joined the Canaries on a season-long loan last summer due to the lack of first-team football opportunities with United.
    The left-back has amassed a total of 26 appearances across all competitions this season and is loving life at Carrow Road.
    Credit: Getty
    Williams told Jamie Redknapp for the Daily Mail: “I’m playing games now and I love it. I can’t wait for the weekend so I can get to the stadium.
    “There would be no point in me going back to United and just sitting on the bench.
    “I want to play and feel I’m better equipped for the Premier League after this experience.
    “Whether it’s at United or somewhere else, we’ll deal with that in the summer. But I’ve got a job to do here at Norwich.”
    The defender had only one goal in mind before moving to Norfolk and that was to prove he is a “Premier League player”.
    Williams added: “I could have stayed and trained but I knew deep down I had to get out and prove I was a Premier League player.”
    It’s a new Die-y
    Ex-Man Utd star Diego Forlan is rocking a new look after ditching his iconic golden locks.
    The 42-year-old has been snapped at the 72nd Fifa Congress at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center with brown hair and a beard.

    Cody Gakpo race heats up
    Man United could join the bidding war for PSV Eindhoven star and Arsenal transfer target Cody Gakpo, reports suggest.
    That is according to Manchester Evening News, who claim that United may turn to Gakpo as they will need at least one attacker in the summer to replace the departing Edinson Cavani.
    The Amsterdam giants’ manager Erik ten Hag must be impressed with what he’s seeing, and he’s the favourite to take over at the United dugout this summer.
    However, Arsenal are also determined to land the £42million-rated Netherlands international.
    Recent reports even suggested that the Gunners are favourites to price the 22-year-old away from the Philips Stadion.
    Mason Greenwood’s status revealed
    Man United have insisted there has been no change to the status of Mason Greenwood at the club.
    The 20-year-old was suspended back in January after being arrested by police in connection with the rape and assault of a young woman.
    He has since been released on bail, with the club stating at the time that he would not be available until further notice.
    However, some fans recently found that Greenwood was still visible on the club website – leading some to speculate that he could be reinstated.
    This has forced Man Utd to release a statement on the matter.
    It read: “There has been no change whatsoever in Mason’s status.
    “We removed his profile from the club app soon after he was removed from the squad in January.
    “This was in order to remove Mason from interactive elements of the app, such as team predictions etc.
    “However, his profile was never removed from the website as he remains a Manchester United player, albeit not currently part of the squad while the legal process unfolds.”
    Man United want Salzburg keeper
    Man United are considering a move for Red Bull Salzburg keeper Philipp Kohn, according to reports, SunSport’s Steve Goodman writes.
    The Swiss international has had an outstanding season to help his club top the Austrian Bundesliga.
    And current Old Trafford boss Ralf Rangnick knows the 23-year-old well, having signed him for RB Leipzig in 2017.
    Kohn has kept 13 clean sheets this season, enabling minnows Salzburg to reach the Champions League last 16.
    United scouts have checked on him several times, including three weeks ago – when he impressed despite Salzburg ‘s 7-1 defeat at Bayern Munich.
    The Red Devils are seeking back-up for David de Gea next season, with none of Lee Grant, Tom Heaton or Dean Henderson certain to land the understudy role.
    Fans think Pogba’s staying put
    Man United supporters believe the club have dropped a huge hint that Paul Pogba will stay at the club.
    The Red Devils announced their pre-season plans earlier today with the headline match set to be against Liverpool in Bangkok on July 12.
    They will then head Down Under to Australia to take on Melbourne Victory and Crystal Palace at Melbourne Cricket Ground on July 15 and July 19 respectively.
    However, despite his uncertain future, many United fans think today’s announcement is a clue that the midfielder will be staying put.
    One replied to the post with: “Why is Pogba on the poster of the pre season tour??
    Is there something they hiding from the fans coz if he doesn’t resign then he won’t be at the club come the tour.”
    Another wrote: “Pogba is on the poster for the Pre-Season Tour ? hmmmm interesting.”
    While a fellow fan commented: “So @paulpogba is on the cover of this pre-season tour poster. Is this a sign that he’s staying?”
    How United can help Maguire
    Man United need to bring in better plays to help Harry Maguire grow, Jaap Stam claims.
    He told bettingexpert: “I still think that he can do a lot better than what he’s been showing now. And I’m not saying he played very poorly but he has got the ability to improve.”
    “And if you bring in players of a certain quality or bring players in of a certain value, then you need to help this player out as well, to become a better player.
    “I’m not sure that this is happening.”
    Matic on United’s team spirit
    Nemanja Matic has admitted that the dressing room atmosphere at Manchester United is “not fantastic” amid their current struggles.
    Quizzed about the mood in the camp heading into the run in, Matic admitted that things aren’t going well.
    The Serbian, 33, told talkSPORT: “The atmosphere? It depends on results.
    “Of course, when you have good results the atmosphere is much better and everyone is happy.
    “As you know we are not in the best position in the league and the atmosphere is not fantastic, but we have to stay positive and believe until the end because we want to finish in that top-four.
    “The atmosphere in our dressing room will depend on that. If we finish top-four then it will be good for us, everyone will be… I cannot say happy, but satisfied.
    “If we don’t make that, it will be a very sad dressing room.”
    Maguire has face-off with truck
    Harry Maguire was held up on his return to Manchester United training.. by a massive truck!
    As if the England defender, 29, hadn’t had a difficult enough week, he couldn’t even make it to Carrington without some drama.
    On his return to the Aon Training Complex following his return from international duty on Thursday, Maguire was delayed by an advancing lorry.
    As Maguire drove his Range Rover towards the gates, a massive truck trundled towards him down the single-track road.
    Maguire was forced to pull over to the side of the road to allow it to pass before finally making it to the safety of Carrington.

    Rud not to
    Man United’s hopes of signing Antonio Rudiger have been dealt a huge blow after the Chelsea defender’s agent was spotted meeting Barcelona’s representatives.
    The 29-year-old’s representatives are reported to have held “secret talks” with Barca chiefs on Wednesday night.
    Reports from Sky in Germany claim the two parties had a three-hour long meeting in the plush 5-star “The Barcelona Edition” hotel in Spain.
    The LaLiga side are said to be keen on signing Rudiger on a free transfer this summer.

    Stam: Maguire’s a scapegoat
    Jaap Stam thinks Harry Maguire is a scapegoat after the Man United star was booed on England duty.
    He told Betting Expert: “He’s an easy target because it’s easy to say that he is making mistakes or wrong choices.
    “Everybody, even when I played, I made mistakes, I made wrong choices as well.
    “I think he also needs to have help from his teammates. He also needs to have the confidence of people around him and they will have for him. But also from outside as well, so he can make these steps.”
    Carragher’s advice for Maguire
    Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher reckons Maguire is best to just “get on with it” after being jeered by Three Lions fans.
    He wrote on Twitter: “Harry’s biggest problem is not England fans, it’s his performances & future at Man Utd.
    “He’s not the first person to be booed by a few [clown emoji] & won’t be the last so get on with it! Show some character, perform well & shut people up!!”
    Adding in his Telegraph column, Carragher referenced former England stars who had also been booed on national team duty, but hit back with “world-class” performances at club level.
    Barnes on Maguire
    There’s no chance of Harry Maguire leaving Man United to join Tottenham, according to John Barnes.
    Barnes said to BonusCodeBets: “Harry Maguire will not be leaving Manchester United to go to a club that plays a back three like Tottenham. That’s a nonstarter.
    “Maguire has played in back fours for the majority of his career and including for England.
    “I don’t believe he [Maguire] plays better in a back three than a back four.
    “When England played with a back four, he played well. His form has nothing to do with that.
    “It is all to do with the protection he gets from the hard-working England players in front of him, whereas at United the front four don’t work hard enough to protect the defence.”
    Neville praises Chelsea
    Gary Neville has praised Chelsea for managing to get good results on the pitch in spite of the chaos surrounding the club.
    The Man United legend said on Sky Sports: “Firstly for the players and the manager, they have done unbelievably well in the last few weeks to carry on as they have done in winning all the games.
    “That’s the first thing to say with the disruption and distraction that has gone on in the club.
    “So, it tells you that when you have got a real strong manager and strong changing room which Chelsea have, you can withstand all the stuff that is going on externally and outside.”
    Mills blames Keane for Maguire backlash
    Danny Mills believes that “vicious” Roy Keane’s comments are partly to blame for fans booing Harry Maguire.
    The former England right-back told talkSPORT: “Roy Keane has massive influence, unbelievable.
    “Roy Keane says it, it’s gospel. I think when Roy Keane speaks we all sit up and listen.
    “I think he’s got huge gravitas in the game, for what he’s achieved, for what he’s done and everything he’s gone through and achieved in the game.
    “You do have to listen but he can be particularly vicious at times.
    “No matter how he’s played, if Roy Keane says he’s had an absolute shocker and it’s disgraceful and he’s had a stinker we all go ‘well, he has done’, even without watching the game ourselves and going through it.
    “We listen because it’s Roy Keane and he’s spoken so without seeing it as ourselves we take his opinion as gospel. Maybe we shouldn’t do that.”
    United and Liverpool clash set
    Man United will take on bitter rivals Liverpool in Bangkok as part of a pre-season tour.
    The game for the Centenary Cup will take place on July 12 at the Rajamangala stadium in the Thai capital.
    The Red Devils will then fly to Australia for their first visit to Melbourne since 1999.
    They will play at the famous Melbourne Cricket Ground against local A-League team Melbourne Victory on July 15, and then Crystal Palace on July 19.
    Quieroz quits as Egypt boss
    Carlos Queiroz has resigned as Egypt boss after failing to lead the African nation into the World Cup in Qatar this winter.
    The Man United coach wrote on Twitter: “Dream is over. From the bottom of my heart, my gratitude to Egypt Federation for this honour of coaching the National Team.
    “To all my players and my staff, my recognition and humble thank you so much,’ he added. ‘You will be always in my heart.
    “It was my privilege to work and be helped by such dedicated and capable professionals and wonderful friends.
    “Without you, nothing could be possible for me in my life, I am very much proud of you lads.
    “My best wishes and enormous gratitude to all Egyptian fans. To the future.”
    Ron more record broken
    Cristiano Ronaldo can break ANOTHER goal scoring record at the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
    The 37-year-old is playing in his fifth World Cup having first been selected to represent Portugal in 2006.
    And Ronaldo has scored in the four World Cups he has played in so far, putting him level with a select few football legends.
    He is level with Pele, Uwe Seeler and Miroslav Klose, who have also scored at four separate World Cups.
    This year, Ronaldo could make more history by becoming the first player to score in five editions of the tournament.
    Ronaldo will also become just the fourth player to feature at five or more World Cups.
    Gary Neville on Arteta
    Gary Neville has declared his admiration for Mikel Arteta but fears fourth spot in the Prem is the highest place he can take the North London side.
    Speaking at a Sky Sports fan debate, he said: “I really like Mikel Arteta, I think he’s a brilliant coach. I think the team is fantastic in terms of the young players they’ve got.
    “But it’s interesting when you’re in a cycle of a club and you depress the ambition and have a significant period of failure because you then get really happy about finishing fourth.
    “I found myself saying that about Manchester United. But it’s because of a depressed ambition.
    “I think Mikel Arteta is a good operator. My concern is if Arsenal finish fourth this season – which to be fair, I think is 50/50, I still think there’s a long way to in that race – but if they finish fourth, that’s in some ways as good as it gets.
    “You’ve got Pep [Guardiola], [Jurgen] Klopp, Man United, Chelsea, where can Arsenal go? They’re not going to compete.”
    Man United are digital kings
    Man United may be struggling to reach their previous heights on the pitch, but they have the biggest digital value in the world.
    A new report into the digital value of fans shows the Old Trafford side are still a commercial powerhouse.
    Researchers at Horizm found that Man Utd can create £177.5million from their audience across Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and YouTube.
    That was £27m more than Catalan giants Barcelona in second place (£150m) with Real Madrid a distant third on £97m.
    The El Clasico rivals both have a bigger following than Man Utd.
    Real Madrid’s total audience is 282million with Barcelona on 278m and the Red Devils on 179m.

    Gakpo to the Prem?
    Man United have been linked with a summer move for PSV attacker Cody Gakpo.
    The Red Devils need a replacement for the outgoing Edinson Cavani whose contract expires next season.
    Plus, they’ll need a new hitman to provide the goals when Cristiano Ronaldo likely leaves the club the following season.
    And according to Manchester Evening News, Gakpo could be the man to fill the void left by the pair.
    Ajax boss Erik ten Hag whose in the frame to become United’s new manager could play a key role in recruiting Gakpo who has scored 16 goals and provided 15 assists this season.
    However, Arsenal are also keen on the hot-shot striker.
    ‘Rice’s on Keane and Gerrard’s level’
    Paul Ince has compared Man United transfer target Declan Rice to Steven Gerrard and Roy Keane.
    Speaking after Rice’s dominant display for England against Ivory Coast this week, Ince said: “He’s got leadership qualities. Even the way he talks in interviews, you can see he has desires to be one of the best players in the world. You can see his game developing at West Ham.
    “He’s now driving with the ball, making things happen. We talk about the [Steven] Gerrards, Keanes – box-to-box players. This kid is on the same level.”
    Gary Neville wants Glazers gone
    Gary Neville has once again called on the Glazers to SELL Manchester United.
    He said on the Overlap show: “They’ve proven they can’t do it, they’ve proven they can’t build a successful football club here in Manchester without being propped up by the team Sir Alex Ferguson had and himself being there.
    “To me, at this moment in time, the first thing that should happen is they should sell the club.
    “Because of the Super League, because of their ten years of failure without Sir Alex Ferguson, and the team and the squad he had, I think they should go.”
    Morning, United fans
    United have already talked terms with Ajax for boss Erik ten Hag – but have suffered two transfer blows.
    That’s the main gossip around Old Trafford this morning as Dutchman Ten Hag becomes an even firm favourite for the manager’s job this summer.The Red Devils reportedly face an increasingly tough task if they hope to land Barcelona centre-back Ronald Araujo and Benfica striker Darwin Nunez.But as United prepare for Saturday’s Premier League return at home to Leicester, the focus remains on the hunt to replace interim chief Ralf Rangnick.
    It’s claimed the Red Devils have discussed finances and even a possible announcement date with Ajax over Ten Hag.
    Publicly United insist their search for a permanent boss is still open.
    But SunSport revealed Ten Hag came out way on top after the Old Trafford chiefs assessed detailed dossiers on all the candidates.
    PSG’s Mauricio Pochettino is regarded as his only serious rival, although there was speculation yesterday over an outside contender – Spain chief Luis Enrique.
    Meanwhile, Barcelona believe they can persuade Araujo to sort out his contract issues and stay.
    And fellow Uruguayan Nunez, rated at £68m, is said to want a move only to a Champions League club.
    Arsenal are also keen – so that’s another reason why United will hope to overhaul the Gunners for a top-four finish.
    Finally, ex-England defender Jamie Carragher Has told Harry Maguire his main problem is his erratic United form for United, not the booing he received from some England fans. 
    Red Devils ‘sorting out Ten Hag compensation’
    Manchester United have reportedly sounded out the compensation fee needed to prise Ajax boss Erik ten Hag away from the Johan Cruyff Arena, writes JAKE LAMBOURNE.
    SunSport understands the Dutchman is the favourite to succeed interim Ralf Rangnick at Old Trafford at the end of the season..
    The 52-year-old was interviewed for the United job last week, though no offer has yet been sent to Ten Hag.
    United’s failure to offer him a contract is said to have shocked the ex-FC Twente centre-back.
    But according to Sky Sports, United have been gathering information as to what compensation figure Ajax would be seeking to part ways with Ten Hag.
    They state that sources close to Ajax and Ten Hag have suggested that dialogue has taken place over the financial element of a potential move to Old Trafford.
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