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    Man Utd ‘cannot afford Cristiano Ronaldo transfer and star wants to honour rest of Juventus contract’

    CRISTIANO RONALDO will not return to Manchester United this summer, according to reports in Italy.The Red Devils are described as unable to afford the 36-year-old’s huge wages while the player himself has no plans to leave Juventus.
    Cristiano Ronaldo is under contract with Juventus for another yearCredit: EPA
    Rumours have circulated that he will ask to leave the Bianconeri if they fail to qualify for the Champions League, a scenario which would also leave the club struggling financially.
    Ronaldo hit both goals in the late comeback win over Udinese on Sunday, keeping them inside the top-four ahead of a huge showdown with AC Milan.
    Sport Mediaset, via CalcioMercato, have claimed that he is intent on seeing out the final year of his Juventus contract.
    The winger’s deal expires in 2022 and a huge bidding war could begin if he does signal his intention to move as a free agent.

    It is also said that United are not able to afford a deal this summer.
    Ronaldo earns around £540,000-a-week in Italy which is almost 50 per cent higher than the Red Devils’ current best-paid player, David De Gea.
    And Juventus would likely demand a chunky transfer fee if he tried to force a move.
    United are reportedly seeking a new centre-back and winger in the coming market with Jadon Sancho once again on their radar.
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    Real Madrid had been linked with a sensational swoop to bring Ronaldo back to the Bernabeu but that has been denied by the club.
    The superstar’s first team, Sporting CP, are instead tipped to secure a fairytale return.
    Reports in Portugal describe Ronaldo’s plan to return to his home country next year and see out his playing days just as they began, in Lisbon.
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    Man Utd’s Brandon Williams wanted by Norwich on loan with Prem new boys joining Saints and West Ham in transfer race

    NORWICH have joined the race to loan Brandon Williams this summer.The Championship winners are big admirers of Manchester United’s promising full-back, who is hoping to be farmed out next season for more game time.
    Manchester United full-back Brandon Williams looks set to depart Old Trafford on loan in the summerCredit: Getty
    Norwich may well need a new right-back this summer ahead of their return to the top-flight, given the interest in star Max Aarons.
    But they face stiff competition to land Williams, 20, from a host of clubs including Southampton and West Ham.
    Saints were hoping to borrow Williams in January but United chief Ole Gunnar Solskjaer did not want to let the defender go.
    Ralph Hasenhuttl is still keen to bolster his full-back ranks in the close season though and remains interested in the England Under-21 ace.
    The Hammers meanwhile would see versatile Williams, who can play both on the right and the left, as a good fit for their wing-back system.
    David Moyes has made good use of the loan system this season already having borrowed Williams’ team-mate Jesse Lingard from Old Trafford to great success.
    Williams burst onto the scene last term under Solskjaer, making 36 appearances across all competitions.
    But the Manchester-born starlet has made just 11 appearances this term, including only seven minutes of Premier League action.
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    He hasn’t featured in the top-flight since the 2-0 victory against Manchester City in March where he came on as a late substitute.
    His last outing came in the 2-0 win against Granada in the Europa League on April 15.
    And there could be a chance for Williams to be involved in the semi-final second leg tie against Roma on Thursday with United having one foot in the final.
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    Man Utd fan Old Trafford protests LATEST, rearranged date update, police warnings – Jadon Sancho transfer news LATEST

    MANCHESTER UNITED are plotting a rearranged fixture after fans invaded Old Trafford causing their match against Liverpool to be axed.The match against the defending champions has been POSTPONED after supporters broke into the Theatre of Dreams and ran on to the pitch.
    Get all the latest Man Utd news, updates and transfer gossip here…
    OWNING UP
    Wembley chiefs confirmed the FA has begun its formal investigation into the proposed breakaway, demanding answers from all of the Big Six.
    And the Prem agreed, vowing to ensure its rulebook would rule out any possibility of the plotters coming back for a second attempt. Club chiefs will also have to sign an ‘Owners’ charter’ in future.
    A statement read: “The Premier League, supported by The FA, is taking the following actions to protect our game, our clubs and their fans from further disruption and uncertainty:
    “Additional rules and regulation to ensure the principles of the Premier League and open competition are protected A new Owners’ Charter that all club owners will be required to sign up to, committing them to the core principles of the Premier League.
    “Breaches of these rules and the Charter will be subject to significant sanctions. We are enlisting the support of Government to bring in appropriate legislation to protect football’s open pyramid, principles of sporting merit and the integrity of the football community.
    “And we will work with the fan groups, Government, Uefa, The FA, EFL, PFA and LMA to defend the integrity and future prospects of English Football.”
    Credit: PA
    REDS RESPOND
    Manchester United have released a statement in response to Sunday’s fan protests at Old Trafford and refuted the idea supporters were allowed into the stadium by club staff.
    It read: “Following events yesterday, while many fans wanted to exercise their right to protest and express their opinion peacefully, some were intent on disrupting the team’s preparation and the game itself, as evidenced by activity at the Lowry Hotel and at the stadium.
    “Reports in mainstream and social media that protesters were able to access the stadium and pitch via a gate opened by club staff are completely incorrect.
    “After breaking through barriers and security on the forecourt, some protestors climbed the gates at the end of the Munich tunnel, then forced access to a side door in the stand, before opening an external door that let others through to the concourse area and the pitch.
    “A second breach occurred when a protestor smashed the door of a disability access lift, enabling a group to enter the stand. The majority of our fans have and will condemn criminal damage, along with any violence towards club staff, police or other fans, and these now become a police matter.
    “The club has no desire to see peaceful protestors punished, but will work with the police to identify those involved in criminal activity, and will also issue its own sanctions to any season ticket holder or member identified, per the published sanctions policy.”

    FULL FA STATEMENT ON MAN UTD FAN PROTESTS
    Since we became aware of the European Super League our priority and focus has been on preventing it from happening, both now and in the future.
    Throughout this period, we have been in ongoing discussions with the Government, the Premier League and UEFA. In particular, we have been discussing legislation with Government that would allow us to prevent any similar threat in the future so that we can protect the English football pyramid.
    Last week, we started an official inquiry into the formation of the European Super League and the involvement of the six English clubs.
    We wrote to all of the clubs to formally request all relevant information and evidence regarding their participation. Once we have the required information, we will consider what appropriate steps to take.
    Clearly what happened was unacceptable and could have caused great harm to clubs at every level of English football. The fans have played a vital and impactful role in helping to stop the European Super League from happening, and we understand their frustrations.
    However, we cannot condone the violent and criminal behaviour that took place before the scheduled Manchester United vs Liverpool match, which The FA is now investigating.
    EUR IN WITH A CHANCE
    Up to 9,500 fans will be allowed into the Europa League final, Uefa have confirmed.
    Local authorities in Gdansk, Poland have announced they plan to allow up to 25 per cent of the stadium’s capacity to be filled for the May 26 showpiece. Manchester United look set to be there after a 6-2 first leg win over Roma while Arsenal have to overcome a 2-1 loss to Villareal to make it.
    Uefa said: “Ticket sales have now started exclusively on UEFA.com and will run until 14.00 CEST on Friday 7 May 2021. Supporters from abroad will have to comply with border entry restrictions and requirements that will be in force at the time of the final as no exemptions will be granted to ticket holders.
    “Access to the stadium will be granted in line with the applicable local legislation, which is to be confirmed by the local authorities during this week and may include the need for proof of a vaccine or a negative COVID-19 test result.
    “UEFA will reimburse the full price of the ticket to successful buyers, should a reduction to the stadium capacity be announced by the local authorities at a later stage.
    “For the sales process on UEFA.com, tickets will not be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Instead, a ballot will be conducted to allocate the tickets once the application period has ended.”

    IN THE RED – LATEST
    The FA has confirmed it has opened an official investigation into the ‘violent and criminal’ invasion of Old Trafford. And the Premier league weighed in by slamming the ‘minority’ of fans whose conduct can ‘have no justification’.
    Manchester United’s crunch clash with Liverpool on Sunday was postponed after more than 200 United fans stormed into the stadium and congregated on the pitch. Camera equipment, balls and other items were stolen and wrecked, with some invaders climbing onto the goals and nets.
    And in the FA’s first public statement on the incident, Wembley chiefs attempted to demonstrate how the Old Trafford scenes could destroy much of the positive impact of fan power deployed to see off the European Super League.
    United’s part in the Super League plot appeared to be the straw that broke the camel’s back after more than 15 years of protests against the Glazer family and their ownership of the club.
    An FA spokesperson said: “The fans have played a vital and impactful role in helping to stop the European Super League from happening, and we understand their frustrations.
    “However, we cannot condone the violent and criminal behaviour that took place before the scheduled Manchester United vs Liverpool match, which the FA is now investigating.”

    ‘DONNY SHOULD FIGHT’ – OVERMARS
    Dutch legend Marc Overmars has called for Donny van de Beek to fight for his place at Old Trafford.
    The former Arsenal winger told NOS: “I think Donny should just fight, stay next year and try to claim a starting place.
    “You shouldn’t leave so quickly.”
    Donny van de Beek trains with Man Utd
    LIVERPOOL MATCH SET FOR MAY 16?
    The most likely course of action will be that Liverpool’s trip to West Brom, scheduled for May 16, will now be brought forward by four days to May 12, when United are due to be playing Leicester.
    That will allow the rescheduled clash of the north-west giants to be played at Old Trafford on Sunday, May 16.
    Stadiums are allowed to welcome back up to 10,000 fans from May 17.
    Credit: Reuters
    OLE IN
    Borussia Dortmund have slashed their asking price for long-term Manchester United target Jadon Sancho to less than £80million ahead of the summer transfer window.
    According to SPORT, Dortmund have dropped their financial demands significantly and thus Sancho may be available for a fee in the region of £74-78m.
    Credit: AFP
    FANS PRESENT 4-POINT PLAN
    The Manchester United Supporters Trust have also published a four-point plan for moving the club forward.
    Here are their demands:
    1. Willingly and openly engage and promote the government initiated fan-led review of football and use this as an opportunity to rebalance the current ownership structure in the favour of supporters.
    2. Immediately appoint independent directors to the board whose sole purpose is to protect the interest of the club as a football club, not its shareholders.
    3. Work with the Manchester United Supporters Trust and supporters more broadly to put in place a share scheme that is accessible to all and that has shares with the same voting rights as those held by the Glazer family. Should the appetite be there amongst fans then you should welcome, and offer no opposition to, the Glazer Family shareholding being reduced to a minority or indeed being bought out altogether.  
    4. Commit to full consultation with season ticket holders on any significant changes to the future of our club, including the competitions we play in.
    The fans have asked for a response to the plan – “in public and in writing” – by Friday.
    Credit: AP
    FANS PUBLISH OPEN LATER TO JOEL GLAZER
    The Manchester United Supports Trust have published an open letter to United co-owner Joel Glazer.
    In the letter, the trust say: “No-one wants what happened at Old Trafford yesterday to be a regular event.
    “We are football fans and we want to support our team. We don’t want to spend our days off work protesting outside our football ground. 
    “But what happened was the culmination of sixteen years in which your family’s ownership of the club has driven us into debt and decline, and we have felt ever more sidelined and ignored.
    “After sixteen years not one member of the Glazer family has ever had so much as a conversation with us, the club’s Supporters Trust. Yesterday, that frustration reached boiling point.
    “For the vast majority of the thousands of attendees at the protest they made their voice heard peacefully and respectfully.
    “We support the right of fans to protest lawfully and, although we did not personally witness any such acts, of course we do not condone any acts of violence.”

    WHEN WILL THE MATCH BE PLAYED?
    With United playing in a Europa League semi-final on Thursday, there is little time remaining in the season for the postponed Liverpool game to be played.
    Here is the current schedule…

    HAAL OVER
    Borussia Dortmund have claimed Erling Haaland has agreed to stay with them this summer.
    The 20-year-old striker is one of the most-coveted players on the planet thanks to his incredible goalscoring exploits in Germany.
    Manchester United, Chelsea, Man City plus Real Madrid and Barcelona were all linked with a £150m-rated transfer swoop.
    Sporting director Sebastian Kehl said: “I understand that Erling Haaland will play for Borussia Dortmund in the new season.
    “Erling totally agrees. I see him every day and I can say that he completely identifies with the club.”
    Credit: Getty
    FAN PUNCHED
    Footage shows a young man being dragged behind a police van by multiple officers during yesterday’s protest outside United’s team hotel, as cops shout at him to “stop resisting”.
    One masked officer appears to punch the 28-year-old a number of times as he is restrained on the pavement, before pushing away people filming.
    He yells at the person recording “get back now” and “do as I say”, before the individual says “I am doing as you say, no need to touch me”.
    Click here to watch the remarkable footage.
    MORE SCHMEICHEL COMMENTS
    Peter Schmeichel has also been chatting to American channel CBS Sports about the situation at United.
    The former goalkeeper said: “If you look at potential buyers, are they going to make it much better? Is it going to be different?
    “I think everyone feels that the Glazer family is a little bit too detached from the club. They are there now and again, but they are not there every week. 
    “You never see Joel Glazer come out in front of the cameras and talk about the club, and I think that frustrates the fans a lot.
    “We have this ownership, but from the outside, it looks like the owners don’t care, that it is just about money. I don’t think that’s completely the case.
    “I think they are very proud of their ownership of Manchester United. I just think there is a need now for a restructuring of how it’s being operated.”
    TOP COP DEFENDS COLLEAGUES
    The former chief constable of Greater Manchester Police has defended the policing at Old Trafford yesterday.
    Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live, Sir Peter Fahy said: “I am surprised the fans got into the ground.
    “The security of the ground is a matter for the club, their stewards. Clearly they were met with a big crowd. 
    “We have seen from the scenes that quite a number of the people involved had been drinking. 
    “The club only pays for policing in the ground. All these additional costs – more officers, officers brought in from other forces – will fall to taxpayers.
    “Obviously the police themselves could have used more force but the outcome probably would have been more officers injured, fans injured. 
    “Thankfully there weren’t a higher degree of assaults, injuries and disorder.”
    G NEV WANTS FOOTBALL TO SUPPORT PROTEST
    Gary Neville believes all football fans should support the United protesters.
    Speaking yesterday, the former United defender said: “Look, I’ve never thought they were brilliant owners but I have seen in football that there are worse owners than the Glazer family.
    “However, I think all football fans should unite today behind what Manchester United fans have done because honestly, what they [the owners] did two weeks ago was really dangerous for English football, we must not forget that.
    “They tried to create a famine two weeks ago in English football, in Dutch football, in German football, in French football, all over Europe. 
    “Those 15 clubs would have walked away from their leagues with their money and basically destroyed the ethos of the pyramid of relegation and promotion in English football, so that’s number one.”
    IN THE RED
    Manchester United could be slapped with a points deduction or a heavy fine after fans’ protests forced the Liverpool game to be postponed.
    The Red Devils were due to host their arch-rivals at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.
    But a faction of anti-Glazer protesters managed to break into the stadium and got on to the pitch before kick-off, while others barricaded the players in The Lowry Hotel.
    And now the FA are investigating the chaotic scenes to determine what punishment they will hand out.
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side currently sit second in the Premier League table on 67 points.
    Leicester are third on 63 with Chelsea in the fourth Champions League spot a further two back.
    The chasing pack of Tottenham (56), West Ham (55), Liverpool (54) and Everton (52) still hold hopes of creeping into the top four.
    SCHMEICHEL HAS HIS SAY
    Peter Schmeichel wants the Glazers to remain in charge of Manchester United.
    The former goalkeeper believes the owners should look to work with the fans rather than sell up.
    Speaking on Good Morning Britain, he said: “I’m really struggling to see how you can organise the fans to collect $4billion and take over the club.
    “That would, of course, be the ideal solution – but the fact is you need someone to take it over from the Glazer family.
    “I would much rather try and work with the current owners and see if it’s possible to get them to understand what the football club is all about.
    “The two biggest clubs – Liverpool and Manchester United – were going to play yesterday. They were instigators in the European Super League and we’ve seen their owners [Liverpool] not understanding what Liverpool is.
    “No disrespect to the people of Liverpool, but they were trying to hike the ticket prices to £70. If you spend a little bit of time in Liverpool, you will realise that’s not possible – it’s not reality.
    “At the end of the day, we play football for the fans. Without any fans, there won’t be any football.”
    ‘Without any fans, there won’t be any football.’Former Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel says he cannot see how a fan takeover of a football club could happen. He suggests current owners instead need to change and build a relationship with fans. pic.twitter.com/YwmXeLs4ds— Good Morning Britain (@GMB) May 3, 2021

    BRISTOL CITY 0-1 UNITED
    United Women’s picked up a 1-0 win against Bristol City yesterday, although it is extremely unlikely they’ll qualify for the Champions League.
    The Red Devils are three points behind third-placed Arsenal with an inferior goal difference and will need a miracle to overturn the 26-GOAL gap.
    Yana Daniels’ late own goal was the difference at Twerton Park and United are all but certain to finish fourth in this year’s WSL.
    ED FOR ED
    Edwin van der Sar revealed he ‘could only work for Ajax or Manchester United’ after being linked with replacing Ed Woodward.
    The former Red Devils goalkeeper, 50, is currently the chief executive at the Dutch giants, where he spent the first nine years of his senior career.
    He told ESPN Netherlands: “The pressure is different and I won’t work at a club where I don’t have a feeling.
    “I could only do this for Ajax or United. I would not work for any other clubs.
    “I am really happy with how we have [developed] Ajax in the last couple of years.”
    Credit: Getty
    PAUL CHANGE
    Roy Keane would swap Paul Pogba for Jack Grealish at Manchester United ‘tomorrow’ if he could.
    The Irishman told Sky Sports: “I’d swap Grealish for Pogba tomorrow, absolutely. Of course (they can all play together). Why not?
    “We look at the stats for Manchester United over the last few years, whether it’s getting to semi-finals or ten league games where they’ve drawn, seven or eight of them have been 0-0.
    “They’ve not had the quality in the crunch times. You can talk about Pogba, but they’ve not done it when they’ve had to do it.
    “If Grealish comes in, get rid of one or two of them, get rid of Pogba, move him on.
    “They’re talking about a contract, I think they’re worried because he’s into the last year, if they’re going to cash in on him, then do it this summer.
    “You can’t have enough quality players at a club like Manchester United.”
    Credit: PA

    MORNING, MAN UTD FANS
    The Red Devils’ game with Liverpool was called off yesterday, after a section of protesting fans stormed Old Trafford.
    Thousands of disillusioned supporters gathered outside the Theatre of Dreams for a predominantly peaceful protest against the ownership of the Glazer family.
    A section of protesters managed to breach security and enter the ground, with an idiotic few damaging camera equipment and throwing flares.
    After initially delaying kick-off, it was determined that safety couldn’t be guaranteed, despite fans having been dispersed – leading to the match’s postponement.
    Sky Sports pundits Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Micah Richards and Roy Keane were wholeheartedly in favour of the United supporters’ stand, barring the odd idiot.
    Neville, 46, said: “This is a consequence of the Manchester United owners’ actions two weeks ago. There is a general distrust and dislike of the owners, but they weren’t protesting two or three weeks ago.
    “The Glazer family are struggling to meet the financial requirements at this club and the fans are saying that their time is up.
    “My view is quite simply that they’re going to make a fortune if they sell the club and if they were to put it up for sale now I think the time would be right, and it would be the honourable thing to do.”
    FITS TO SIZE
    The Premier League fixture list has been thrown into chaos after Manchester United’s home clash with Liverpool was postponed due to furious fan protests.
    No new date for the game has yet been confirmed, with both clubs in urgent discussions to thrash out a plan.
    The end-of-season run-in is tight, especially for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer given his side are set to play the second leg of their Europa League semi-final against Roma in the Italian capital on Thursday.
    United would normally fly out to Italy early on Wednesday.
    They could, in theory, play against Liverpool today.
    But the potential risk of a further fans protest was being assessed last night, especially given the heavy police involvement yesterday.
    Liverpool might have to shift their game against West Brom on Sunday May 16 to the Monday and visit United on Friday 14 — the day before the FA Cup Final.
    Both teams must play their last games of the season on May 23 at 4pm, with that kick-off time set in stone alongside the rest of the top-flight fixtures that day.
    United and Liverpool are also in midweek action on May 19 — plus there is already a full fixture list next weekend.
    Angry Man Utd supporters protested outside Old Trafford
    ICYMI – PREMIER LEAGUE STATEMENT
    The Premier League have released a statement on this afternoon’s postponed clash between Manchester United and Liverpool.
    It reads: “Following the security breach at Old Trafford, the Manchester United vs. Liverpool game has been postponed.
    “This is a collective decision from the police, both clubs, the Premier League and local authorities.
    “The security and safety of everyone at Old Trafford remains of paramount importance. We understand and respect the strength of feeling but condemn all acts of violence, criminal damage and trespass, especially given the associated COVID-19 breaches. 
    “Fans have many channels by which to make their views known, but the actions of a minority seen today have no justification.
    “We sympathise with the police and stewards who had to deal with a dangerous situation that should have no place in football.
    “The rearrangement of the fixture will be communicated in due course.”
    Today’s game was postponed after fan protests at Old Trafford
    ICYMI –
    MANCHESTER UNITED STATEMENT
    Man United have released the following statement, in the wake of their match with Liverpool being called off this afternoon.
    It reads: “Following discussion between the Police, The Premier League, Trafford Council and the clubs, our match against Liverpool has been postponed due to safety and security considerations around the protest today.
    “Discussions will now take place with the Premier League on a revised date for the fixture.
    “Our fans are passionate about Manchester United, and we completely acknowledge the right to free expression and peaceful protest.
    “However, we regret the disruption to the team and actions which put other fans, staff, and the police in danger. We thank the police for their support and will assist them in any subsequent investigations.”
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    Roy Keane warns Man Utd cannot win title if Edinson Cavani STAYS and hopes striker leaves to make way for new transfer

    MANCHESTER UNITED legend Roy Keane has warned his former club not to extend Edinson Cavani’s contract because he can’t lead them to titles.Cavani joined United last year from Paris Saint-Germain on a one-year deal and has so far recorded a total of 12 goals and five assists in 33 matches across all competitions.
    Manchester United ace Edinson Cavani could sign a new contract with the clubCredit: Getty
    The star striker was recently linked with a summer switch to Boca Juniors, with his family keen to return to South America.
    However, the Uruguay international appears to have made a U-turn and is now keen to extend his stay at Old Trafford for one more year.
    But Keane has advised the Red Devils to let go of the 34-year-old at the end of the season because they need more quality up top to challenge for the Premier League title.
    The club’s legendary captain also argued that the hierarchy would be taking the “easy way out” if Cavani stayed as that would work as an excuse not to spend big on a new centre-forward.
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    Manchester United legend Roy Keane has urged his club to let Edinson Cavani goCredit: Rex
    Keane said: “Cavani is a good point, because I kind of hope in one sense they don’t keep him.
    “Because then they might look at it and go, ‘We don’t need to go out and get another striker’. It might be an easy way out.
    “He’s 34. If you’re hanging your hat on Cavani next year to get Man United back to winning league titles, forget about it.
    “He’d be a back-up striker, and he wouldn’t want to be a back-up striker. That’s why he’s reluctant to sign a new contract. And obviously his family reasons behind it.”

    United have been linked with various star strikers ahead of the summer transfer window with Borussia Dortmund ace Erling Haaland posing as their top preference.
    Tottenham striker Harry Kane as well as Eintracht Frankfurt’s Andre Silva have also been touted as potential targets.
    Keane insists the club should focus on those types of marquee names in order to close the gap to their Premier League title rivals.

    Keane added: “Again, I will go back to the recruitment. I think United, going forward, certainly need to go and make a big, big signing – whether it be a Kane or a [Jack] Grealish, put a marker down.
    “They probably need another centre-half, but I still think at the top end of the pitch, when we look at some of the games this year they’ve drawn, they’ve lacked that real bit of quality.
    “They’ve got some brilliant players, there’s been progress, but the worry for Manchester United is that the next step now is the biggest and the hardest one and that is to go and get that league title.
    “Liverpool were brilliant last year, Man City excellent this season, but United are still a bit short.”
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    Man Utd ‘can land Jadon Sancho for just £74m as Dortmund SLASH £36m off transfer fee.. but Solskjaer must act soon’

    BORUSSIA DORTMUND have reportedly slashed their asking price for long-term Manchester United target Jadon Sancho to less than £80million ahead of the summer transfer window.According to SPORT, Dortmund have dropped their financial demands significantly and thus Sancho may be available for a fee in the region of £74-78m.
    Borussia Dortmund star Jadon Sancho has been linked with a move to Manchester UnitedCredit: AFP
    That development poses as a major boost for potential suitors, including United who tried to sign him last summer.
    Ultimately, the Red Devils refused to meet the star winger’s staggering £110m release clause.
    However, if manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer still wants to sign the England international then he will have to move fast.
    Dortmund are adamant that any offer for the 21-year-old must be lodged in good time so that the Bundesliga giants can buy a replacement.
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    Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will have to act quickly if he wants to sign Jadon SanchoCredit: PA
    It seems like there will be another deadline this year and all interested parties will have time until the end of July to sign Sancho before the team jets out to training camp.
    This comes after Dortmund sporting director Michael Zorc confirmed that a ‘gentleman’s agreement’ has been reached with Sancho that would allow him to leave in the summer.
    However, the same doesn’t apply for the club’s in-demand star striker Erling Haaland.

    Zorc said: “We already had a gentlemen’s agreement with Jadon last year that he can move under certain conditions.
    “However, this agreement doesn’t exist with Erling.”
    Liverpool have also been previously linked with Sancho but Jurgen Klopp’s attack is full of reliable options, such as Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino and Diogo Jota.
    Reports suggest that Klopp would only consider signing the former Manchester City ace if Salah – who has been linked with Real Madrid – left Anfield.
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    AC Milan freeze contract talks with Chelsea and Man Utd transfer target Donnarumma after Ultras confront him in training

    AC MILAN have paused contract talks with Gianluigi Donnarumma after a group of ultras confronted the star goalkeeper at the club’s training ground.Donnarumma’s deal with Milan runs out in June and reports suggest that Premier League giants Manchester United as well as Chelsea have been keeping tabs on the 22-year-old.
    AC Milan star goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has been linked with a move to Manchester United and ChelseaCredit: PA
    There have also been rumours claiming that the Italy international was holding talks with Juventus over a potential Serie A switch in the summer.
    As a result, tensions rose on Saturday when a group of hard-line supporters went to the club’s Milanello complex to address the situation directly with the Italy star, according to ANSA
    The fans reportedly ordered Donnarumma not to play against Juventus on Sunday in Turin unless he puts pen to paper on a new contract with the Rossoneri.
    After the incident, Milan legend and technical director Paolo Maldini said the club has paused contract renewal talks with the young shot-stopper until the end of the season.
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    Maldini told ANSA: “It’s important to firmly reiterate that no one outside of AC Milan can decide who plays and who renews their contract.
    “Certain choices are up to the coach, regarding the football pitch, and up to the club, regarding contractual matters.”
    Maldini added that Milan’s decision to halt contract doesn’t only apply for Donnarumma.
    Hakan Calhanoglu’s deal also comes up in June and the attacking midfielder has yet to agree to new terms.
    Maldini added: “From this moment every single renewal negotiation is frozen until the end of the season, to allow the team to focus solely on the league.
    “In the meantime, we will continue to protect our players as we have always done.”

    Donnarumma recently put talks with Milan and Juventus on hold as he wants to play in the Champions League next season, according to a recent report by Sky Sport Italia.
    Juve and the Rossoneri are not certain to feature in next season’s competition as they are still battling for a top-four finish in Serie A.
    United, on the other hand, are highly likely to finish second in the Premier League but are currently spoilt for choice in goal with David de Gea and Dean Henderson in the squad.
    Chelsea are fourth in the Premier League and playing in the Champions League semi-finals.
    But Blues manager Thomas Tuchel seems to have full faith in Edouard Mendy between the sticks.
    ⚽ Read our Football live blog for the very latest news from around the grounds
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    Leicester launch £35m Boubakary Soumare raid as they back Brendan Rodgers in transfer market amid Tottenham links

    BRENDAN RODGERS is making a stunning £35million bid to bring French midfielder Boubakary Soumare to Leicester City.The Foxes hope to agree a fee with Lille for their powerful star and offer him a deal worth around £5m to join them.
    Boubakary Soumare is wanted by Leicester in a £35million dealCredit: Rex
    It is a huge statement by Leicester who are prepared to back Rodgers as they prepare for Champions League football – and keep him happy.
    Soumare, 22, has been on Premier League wish lists for a couple of years, but the price tag has put off all previous attempts to sign him.
    Newcastle and West Ham looked but stepped back, while Tottenham and Manchester United have also been linked.
    However, Leicester are serious about spending big and hope to clinch the deal immediately.
    Soumare has been a key part of Lille’s title bid with the Ligue 1 leaders one point clear of current champions Paris Saint-Germain.
    Having made a name for himself at Stade Pierre-Mauroy after leaving PSG as a youngster, he has aroused the interest of several teams.
    Soumare has over 100 appearances for Lille and 12 for France Under-21s.
    The midfielder rejected a move out of Lille in January and boss Christophe Galtier praised how the player has dealt with speculation over his future.
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    Leicester are ready to back Brendan Rodgers in the transfer market this summerCredit: AP

    Galtier said in February: “At every transfer window, we talk about him.
    “I know that he was in demand this winter, but he was very clear with the president, he wants to continue with us.
    “The competition, the transfer window, the situation has not always been easy for him, but I think he has greater clarity in his mind.”
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    Man Utd fan Old Trafford protests LATEST, Jadon Sancho can leave – Dortmund confirm, Pau Torres transfer updates

    FANS have invaded Old Trafford in protest at the club’s ownership and have got on to the pitch before police cleared them away.The match against Liverpool has been DELAYED after supporters broke into the Theatre of Dreams and ran on to the pitch.
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    Get all the latest Man Utd news, updates and transfer gossip here…
    SOU WHAT?
    Sky Sports pundit and former Liverpool star Graeme Souness has bizarrely defended the Glazers’ ownership.
    The Scot, 67, said of United’s recent barren run without Premier League titles: “It is not the Glazer’s fault.”
    Graeme Souness has defended the GlazersCredit: Getty
    GLAZING OVER
    Former Manchester United star Gary Neville, alongside Jamie Carragher, has backed protesting Red Devils fans this afternoon.
    The Sky Sports pundit passionately said of Joel Glazer: “He said he wanted to rebuild the trust [of the fans] — he never had the trust.”
    Carra added: “They’ve [the Glazers] only got themselves to blame.”
    Carragher and Neville have defended protestersCredit: Action Images
    MAXIMUM DISRUPTION
    Here is the shocking moment that broadcasting equipment was vandalised at Old Trafford.
    Thousands of fans took to the Theatre of Dreams to protest against the ownership of the Glazers at Manchester United.
    Breaking into Old Trafford, Vandalising properties and making jest of the club is never the appropriate way to pass this message. I hope many of these guys get punished else this will become an unwanted trend. pic.twitter.com/Qfsn7kOeex— ʙᴇᴀꜱᴛ ᴏꜰ ɴᴏ ɴᴀᴛɪᴏɴ (@IfemuyiwaO) May 2, 2021

    FANS BACK OUT – TEAMS ARE IN – KICK-OFF DELAYED
    The fans have now left Old Trafford – again – and the teams have been announced.
    United: Henderson, Wan-Bissaka, Maguire, Lindelof, Shaw, Fred, McTominay, Pogba, Fernandes, Rashford, Greenwood.
    Liverpool: Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Kabak, Phillips, Robertson, Milner, Thiago, Fabinho, Mane, Salah, Firmino.
    Neither team has arrived at the ground yet and the kick-off has been delayed until further notice.
    FANS BACK INSIDE OLD TRAFFORD
    There are fans back inside Old Trafford – this time sitting in seats – according to reports.
    Between 20 and 30 protesters are believed to have broken through for a second time.
    With just over an hour to go before the Liverpool match, it seems hard to believe a game will be played at Old Trafford this evening.
    We’ll keep you updated.

    PITCH CLEARED
    The pitch at Old Trafford has now been cleared – much to relief of Sky pundits Micah Richards, Roy Keane and Graeme Souness.
    The Premier League believe today’s match between United and Liverpool WILL take place at 4:30pm as planned.
    Although the pitch has cleared, there are still thousands of United fans outside the ground making their voices heard.
    Here’s the latest video…

    FLARES SHOT AT SKY PODIUM
    More and more protesters are making their way on to the Old Trafford pitch.
    And a FLARE has just been sent towards the podium where Sky Sports were due cover today’s match from.
    It now seems unlikely the game against Liverpool will go ahead this evening.
    Here is the footage…

    AND NOW THEY’RE ON THE PITCH!
    Incredible scenes at Old Trafford as protesters make their way on to the pitch!
    For the first time in more than a year, there are thousands of supporters inside the ground.
    But not to watch a football match…
    Wow, hundreds of fans have got onto the pitch at Old Trafford, they’re protesting against the ownership of the club. 😱 #MUFC pic.twitter.com/izEkC2LLr2— The Away Fans Videos (@TheAwayFansVids) May 2, 2021

    LAST LINE OF DEFENCE
    The protesters are now screaming down the doors at Old Trafford in a bid to persuade the Glazers to sell the club.
    Here’s the latest video…

    BARRIERS DOWN AT OT
    Protesters have now broken through the barriers at Old Trafford as events are escalating quickly in Manchester.
    Here’s the moment they broke through…

    PROTEST BEGINS AT OLD TRAFFORD
    Thousands of United fans are expected at Old Trafford today to protest against owners the Glazers.
    The outcry has already begun, with two-and-a-half hours still to go before United host Liverpool at the ground.
    Here’s the latest video from Manchester…

    CAVANI WINS PLAYER OF THE MONTH
    Edinson Cavani has been named United’s Player of the Month for April.
    Speaking of the striker – who is out of contract in the summer – boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said: “He’s more than just a goal poacher and good goalscorer.
    “He’s played for so long that he has that calmness and composure about him. He’s showing his experience. We want the experienced players to step up and he definitely has done.
    “He was out for seven months and had not played for a long time before he came. He had injuries but worked hard, showed his quality. He knows I’d love to have him for another year.
    “I understand it’s been very difficult for him. I’ve promised him Old Trafford and Manchester is a different place with fans in it.
    “I’m doing my best! Hopefully, nights like this help him see himself here for another year.”
    THE R£D$
    Liverpool have risen above Manchester United in the Premier League wage bill standings – but still sit miles adrift of Manchester City.
    The official salary totals for the 2019-20 season have been confirmed.
    Arsenal and Tottenham ran the tightest ship wage-wise, spending just £225m and £181m respectively last term.
    Click here to read the detailed list.
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY BECKS
    It’s David Beckham’s 46th birthday today!
    Has there ever been a better free-kick taker?
    You decide…
    A REMINDER:Happy Birthday David Beckham 🎂He won 12 trophies with Manchester United and had further success with Real Madrid and PSG.In the Ballon d’Or he was 2nd in 1999 to Rivaldo and was capped 115 times by England.His free kicks were 🔥🔥pic.twitter.com/CDlsf9OJFY— Football Remind (@FootballRemind) May 2, 2021

    SHAW LOVES TRIO
    Luke Shaw has also highlighted the importance of Bruno Fernandes, Edinson Cavani and Paul Pogba.
    Speaking to the official United website, Shaw said: “In the big games, big moments, big players come alive. All three of them did against Roma.
    “I think everyone was brilliant in the second half but, of course, we know the quality that they’ve got and possess and they showed that.
    “Hopefully that can push them on now in the end of the season, every game now is very important. We want to finish the season high in the league and of course win the Europa League.”
    CONFIDENCE HIGH
    Luke Shaw has admitted United’s confidence is high heading into today’s match against Liverpool.
    Speaking to the official United website, Shaw said: “I’ve been here for a long time now, so I know how important this [the Liverpool] game is.
    “Of course the players do but most importantly the fans as well. It’s a game we’re looking forward to.
    “Of course, we come off the back of a really good win so confidence is high and we’re looking forward to the game on Sunday.”
    THE RUN-IN
    United fans will be hoping they have six fixtures left to play this season after today’s match against Liverpool.
    Next up is the second leg of the Europa League semi-final against Roma on Thursday, May 6.
    Should United hold on to their 6-2 lead, they will face either Arsenal or Villarreal in the final on May 26.
    Before then, they play Aston Villa, Leicester City, Fulham and Wolves in the Premier League.
    United are currently second in the table, four points ahead of the Foxes in third having played a game less.
    POGBA READY
    Paul Pogba has recognised the importance of today’s game against bitter rivals Liverpool.
    Speaking to the United Review before the match, the World Cup winner said: “Obviously, every game is important but even more so against Liverpool; we know the rivalry between the two clubs.
    “But we have to think about us – we are in second place and we want to stay there and push the first one [Manchester City], so obviously this is an important game for us and we want to win this one.”
    Credit: AP
    PREM SUCCESS
    Let’s take a look at United’s Premier League season so far.
    With 16 goals and 11 assists in the league, it’s hard to deny Bruno Fernandes has been their best player this year.
    Luke Shaw’s revival is supported by the stats as he’s delivered 157 Premier League crosses this term.
    Captain Harry Maguire, pulling the strings from the back, has made more than 2,000 passes in the league so far.
    Here’s everything you need to know…

    SANCH-GO
    Borussia Dortmund chief Michael Zorc has confirmed Jadon Sancho has a ‘gentlemen’s agreement’ in place regarding his future – but this is not the case for Erling Haaland.
    Both Manchester United and Liverpool have been linked with the 21-year-old.
    Speaking to ARD, Zorc said: “We already had a gentlemen’s agreement with Jadon last year that he can switch under certain conditions.
    “He’s been with us for a couple of years. However, this agreement does not exist with Erling.”
    Speaking of United’s pursuit of Sancho last summer, Zorc added: “In the end, the requirements were not met.”
    CAV IT ALL
    For Ole Gunnar Solskjaer the equation is simple – a smile on the face of his dynamic duo over the next few weeks means a beaming grin on his own for months.
    With an added bonus of convincing Manchester United’s third musketeer that the Theatre of Dreams is indeed the place to turn them into reality.
    Solskjaer said: “Edi and Paul are winners but are also human beings. So it’s important they enjoy playing for this team.
    “If we can play like we did against Roma, if we go again against Liverpool and they can feel our progress, our chances are bigger to keep them.
    “I have always said with Paul I enjoy managing him, I enjoy coaching him, I enjoy talking to him and I also enjoy challenging him.
    “You can see he’s enjoying himself here, he has a smile on his face.”
    Credit: Getty
    REMEMBER NANI?
    The ex-Manchester United winger scored a superb goal for current side Orlando City in last night’s match against Cincinnati.
    Since leaving the Red Devils in 2015, Nani has played for Fenerbahce, Valencia, Lazio, Sporting and the MLS team.
    Here’s the goal…

    GOOD MORNING MAN UTD FANS
    Paul Pogba will be sold this summer if he refuses to commit to signing a new deal at Manchester United.
    Yet United are still confident they can keep him at Old Trafford — even though it will cost a fortune to do so.
    And that is likely to lead to an exit for David De Gea, as the money saved on the keeper’s wages would help cover the hefty pay hike Pogba would demand.
    The French midfielder, 28, could leave on a free when his contract ends in just over a year, with ex-club Juventus leading the chase. United chiefs are getting twitchy and want talks with his agent Mino Raiola.
    They lost him for nothing when he joined Juve as a teen in 2012 — and paid out £89million to re-sign him in 2016.
    Old Trafford bosses are keen to keep him, despite the fact he will want at least £500,000 a week.
    United will also will reject any approaches for Donny van de Beek this summer despite a flop first season.
    SunSport understands his former club Ajax are keen on bringing the Dutch midfielder back on loan.
    But Old Trafford chiefs will reject that and issue a hands-off warning to any other interested teams.
    United have big plans for the 24-year-old — who cost £40million last summer and has played just 330 minutes in the Premier League.
    The Red Devils have told him to sit tight and he will get his chance — even though he has struggled to break into Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s starting 11.
    POG OFF
    Paul Pogba will be sold this summer if he refuses to commit to signing a new deal at Manchester United.
    Yet United are still confident they can keep him at Old Trafford — even though it will cost a fortune to do so.
    And that is likely to lead to an exit for David De Gea, as the money saved on the keeper’s wages would help cover the hefty pay hike Pogba would demand.
    The French midfielder, 28, could leave on a free when his contract ends in just over a year, with ex-club Juventus leading the chase. United chiefs are getting twitchy and want talks with his agent Mino Raiola.
    They lost him for nothing when he joined Juve as a teen in 2012 — and paid out £89million to re-sign him in 2016.
    Old Trafford bosses are keen to keep him, despite the fact he will want at least £500,000 a week.

    RIGHT VAN MAN
    Man Utd will reject any approaches for Donny van de Beek this summer despite a flop first season.
    SunSport understands his former club Ajax are keen on bringing the Dutch midfielder back on loan.
    But Old Trafford chiefs will reject that and issue a hands-off warning to any other interested teams.
    United have big plans for the 24-year-old — who cost £40million last summer and has played just 330 minutes in the Premier League.
    The Red Devils have told him to sit tight and he will get his chance — even though he has struggled to break into Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s starting 11.
    Van de Beek and Solskjaer have held talks recently about his future and the United boss made his stance clear.
    The Holland international has become a big fan favourite at the club despite his lack of first-team action.

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