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    Man Utd and City rivals for Haaland, Raiola SLAMS Ferguson over Pogba, Lindelof leaves Sweden squad – transfer LATEST

    MANCHESTER UNITED will face hot competition for Erling Haaland’s signature as Manchester City want him to replace Sergio Aguero.Meanwhile, Victor Lindelof has reportedly left the Sweden squad and returned to Manchester for personal reasons.
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    NEV’S MIAMI ROCKED BY COVID-19
    Phil Neville’s hopes of hitting the ground running in Miami have been hampered by COVID-19.
    The Manchester United legend and former England Lionesses boss is in Sarasota gearing up for his MLS kick-off on April 18 but three pre-season training matches against Charleston, New York Red Bulls and Nashville were all canned tonight after a number of positive tests.
    SunSport understands a mix of players from the teams involved have been infected but Neville is confident the setback won’t derail the hopes of getting his side ready for the season opener against LA Galaxy. 
    Inter Miami, who have suffered from COVID problems in the past after star striker Gonzalo Higuain missed last term’s play-off match with Nashville, have also cancelled a press conference with Neville which was scheduled for Wednesday.
    Inter’s first training-ground ‘scrimmage’ of the pre-season against Paul Dalglish’s Miami FC was postponed last Saturday also because of health concerns.
    Neville will at least be boosted by having the whole squad at his disposal next week at their South Florida base. 
    SHARPSHOOTER SHAW
    Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer claimed Luke Shaw is the second best finisher at the club behind Mason Greenwood.
    The Norwegian overlooked the likes of Marcus Rashford, Edinson Cavani and Anthony Martial in favour of his resurgent left-back.
    Even the talismanic Bruno Fernandes is behind Shaw in the finishing ranks.
    Shaw said in February that the boss rates his finishing: “You should ask the manager he normally says me.
    “I understand people will say I don’t score many goals but he’s actually said to me I was one of them [best finishers]. I don’t know if he was being nice or not.”
    And Solskjaer backed up his player and said: “I’ve said that to Luke, yeah.
    “He is behind Mason Greenwood, Luke has a very good finishing technique when he gets in that position so I encourage him to get up there.”
    BEEK BOOST
    Donny van de Beek banished his Manchester United blues on Tuesday night as he netted in Holland’s 7-0 win against Gibraltar.
    The midfielder, 23, has struggled to impress at Old Trafford following a £40million move from Ajax last summer.

    Van de Beek has featured just 13 times in the Premier League for United, making just two starts.
    But he took full advantage after coming off the Holland bench in Tuesday’s World Cup qualifier against Gibraltar.
    Van de Beek scored the second-last goal in a 7-0 thrashing for Frank de Boer’s men.
    And Holland have now won two on the bounce having suffered a dismal 4-2 defeat to Turkey in the first match of their qualifying campaign last week.
    GREALISH AGENT PREDICTS ‘BIG DEALS’
    Jack Grealish’s agent Jonathan Barnett sent speculation over the Manchester United target spiralling by predicting “very big deals” of his own.
    England and Aston Villa playmaker Grealish, 25, has performed far better than the player United signed last summer instead, Donny van de Beek.
    Villa skipper Jack Grealish was linked to Man Utd last summer and speculation is mounting they could be back in for him in the next transfer windowCredit: Getty
    Barnett told The Athletic: “I am expecting three or four very big deals of my own that will break a lot of records.
    “Hopefully, they will come about. For the smaller clubs, I think there won’t be as many transfers. We have some very good players.
    “We have probably the best young player in the world in Camavinga. We have got Grealish. We have got Konate at Leipzig. But then I have got over 100 players.”
    WOLE TRAFFORD
    Manchester United are reportedly set to raid noisy neighbours City for top youth scout Stephen Ajewole.
    And that has sparked fears at the Etihad of their transfer secrets being leaked to their rivals.
    According to the Daily Mail, United want to bring Ajewole in as the new lead scout for the Under 15-18s.
    The swoop is being headed up by United’s head of youth recruitment David Harrison.
    Harrison left his role as head of European youth scouting at City to join United in 2017.
    Ajewole has been described as an ’emerging recruitment specialist’.
    He joined City as a UK southern football scout in August 2014 and has predominantly been based in London.
    JAMES DENIES SUPPORTING LIVERPOOL
    Daniel James has come clean to deny he was a Liverpool fan as a child… but admits he supported Chelsea.
    The Manchester United winger idolised Blues’ legends Eden Hazard and Didier Drogba, plus Juan Mata, who has since swapped Chelsea for the Red Devils.
    James, 23, told United’s website: “When I signed for United, I can’t remember who it was, one of the Sky Sports (pundits) said: ‘he supports Liverpool’.
    “I was thinking I don’t support Liverpool, but I never wanted to come out and say I supported Chelsea as a youngster.
    “When I started playing for Swansea it [Chelsea] was the team I followed, but you don’t end up supporting them really.
    I used to look at their players when I was younger – Hazard, Mata and Drogba – and they were players that I loved. You kind of grow out of that.”
    UTD’S LEEDS CLASH SWITCHED
    Leeds have new dates for their home Premier League clashes with Liverpool and Manchester United.
    Fading champs Liverpool will now play at Elland Road at 8pm on Monday, April 19, two days later than originally scheduled.
    And United’s match has been put back a day to 2pm, Sunday, April 25.
    ‘FIVE OFFERS’ FOR AGUERO
    Outgoing Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero already has around five contract offers for next season, including neighbours United, but Barcelona remain favourites to sign him.
    United are keen to add a specialist No9 next season, with Uruguay’s Edinson Cavani tipped to return to South America next summer.  
    SABITZER OPEN TO A MOVE
    Manchester United and Tottenham target Marcel Sabitzer insists he is in no rush to sort out his RB Leipzig future but is open to a move at some stage.
    The Austria midfielder has been linked with several European giants as second-placed Leipzig aim to dethrone Bundesliga champs Bayern Munich.
    Sabitzer told Bild: “I have a contract until 2022 – and not just until the summer.
    “It has become popular to ask players about his future as soon as he enters the final 18 months of his contract, but that doesn’t mean that everything has to be decided at that moment.
    “Those in my inner circle know what I’m thinking, but I’m not stressed about it. I feel good in Leipzig and at the club, plus we’re successful.
    “We have a realistic chance of winning titles here – and there are people at the club who really want to win something.
    “That’s why I see Leipzig as a great club, but RB don’t have to be the only great club on my CV. After all, I’m only 27.”
    DEMBELE LINKED TO UTD
    Manchester United are ‘in contact’ with Barcelona forward Ousmane Dembele and ‘preparing a summer transfer bid’, according to reports.
    The Frenchman is currently under contract at the Catalan club until 2022 and Barca boss Ronald Koeman is keen to keep the attacker.
    But Sport have reported that Man Utd are ready to swoop in and claim Dembele by turning his head at the end of the season.
    Barca are currently trying to lower their wage bill due to financial problems at the club.
    Mundo Deportivo believe the club and player are in negotiations over a fresh deal to keep him at the Nou Camp.
    CHAMPIONS LEAGUE REVAMP ROW
    A decision on a new format for the Champions League has been delayed by a disagreement over the competition’s commercial rights.
    An expanded 36-team competition to begin in 2024 had been set for approval by UEFA’s executive committee on Wednesday, but will now not be rubber-stamped until at least the next ExCo meeting on April 19.
    It is understood the board of the European Club Association (ECA), which represents the views of the continent’s most powerful clubs, was split and could not give its formal support to the UEFA proposal when it met on Monday.
    This was because some clubs remain convinced they should control the commercial aspects of the competition, such as television and sponsorship rights.
    ECA members dominate the UEFA club competitions committee which then met on Tuesday morning, and it is understood that because the reform package did not have their approval it could not go forward to the executive committee.
    UEFA said on Wednesday: “UEFA can confirm that a meeting of the executive committee will take place tomorrow, Wednesday, March 31, and that the future of club competitions post-2024 will be one of the topics discussed.
    “However, any official decision in this respect will only be made at the next UEFA executive committee meeting on April 19, in order to finalise ongoing discussions.”
    UTD LOSE £105m IN 5 SEASONS THROUGH INJURIES
    Manchester United have paid out an eyewatering £105million to injured, unavailable players over the last five seasons.
    While boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s predecessor Jose Mourinho liked to whinge about transfers, the Red Devils actually pay enormous sums to their star players.

    One problem, however, has been getting them all fit and healthy.
    A study conducted by Bonusfinder found that United players have spent a combined 6378 days injured, missing a total of 1105 games in the process since 2016.
    In this time, Paul Pogba, Marcos Rojo and Zlatan Ibrahimovic were costly absentees – while defenders Luke Shaw, Phil Jones and Eric Bailly have also spent their fair share of time on the treatment table.
    Arsenal are second on the list, despite their players having missed more games than United’s. Gunners’ players have missed 1122 games during a total of 6577 days on the treatment table – costing nearly £80m.
    BOX FRESH
    The final Premier League TV times for April have been confirmed.
    And there’s a treat for fans with Wolves vs Burnley being shown for free on BBC in a bumper footy schedule.
    Everton vs Spurs has been given a new Friday night slot on April 16.

    ROYD RAGE
    Roy Keane’s heated argument with Jamie Redknapp live on Sky Sports was caused by the former Manchester United captain arriving late to the studio, Micah Richards has revealed.
    The Red Devils legend got into a furious exchange with Redknapp as he tried to make the case that Spurs had very few top class players.
    Roy Keane v Jamie Redknapp 🍿Things have got heated already on Super Sunday as the pair argue over Tottenham’s form and hopes going forward. 📺 Watch live now on Sky Sports PL pic.twitter.com/jrYSnrH4HY— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) February 28, 2021

    And Richards has now confirmed Keane was somewhat flustered when he arrived at the studio due to being stuck in traffic.
    Speaking on the Match of the Day: Top 10 podcast, the ex-Manchester City defender said: “He (Keane) was driving down to London, but he was late.
    “He normally gets there an hour or an hour and a half before, but he was stuck in traffic and he got there 20 minutes before going on air and you could see his hair was all ruffled, along with his suit.
    “Jamie just got his anger because he was an hour later than he was supposed to be and he got the wrath!”
    ROONEY VS AGUERO
    Sergio Aguero’s looming departure from Manchester City has sparked a debate over how he compares with United legend Wayne Rooney.
    Barcelona are favourites to sign 254-goal Etihad record scorer Aguero, 32, whilst former England striker Rooney netted 253 goals in 13 years at Old Trafford.
    Aguero better than Rooney? Have a word with yourself. Almost identical goal numbers with Rooney playing under 30% of his time at #MUFC at CF compared to Aguero’s almost 80%. Not to mention Rooney’s higher no. of assists. More trophies, more POTYs. Where’s your CL trophy, Sergio? pic.twitter.com/ZbXVinShgk— Joe Lyons (@JoeLyonsJourno) March 29, 2021

    Wayne Rooney scored 253 goals in his time at Manchester United. Sergio Aguero has scored 254 goals since he’s been at Manchester City.Which striker was better in their prime?🔁 Wayne Rooney❤️ Sergio Aguero pic.twitter.com/KRSVSPJvOV— William Hill (@WilliamHill) March 29, 2021

    LINDELOF BACK WITH UTD
    Victor Lindelof has left Sweden’s squad early and returned to Manchester for ‘personal reasons’.
    The Man Utd defender, 26, left his national side on Monday night ahead of their friendly against Estonia on Wednesday.
    Lindelof played 90 minutes in Sweden’s 3-0 win over Kosovo on Sunday.
    And he also started the 1-0 victory against Georgia last Thursday.
    But Sweden assistant manager Peter Wettergren confirmed the defender has left the team.
    He said on Monday: “Lindelof will leave us tonight for private, personal reasons.”
    Zlatan Ibrahimovic marked his return to international duty with an assist in the win over Georgia.
    And he was at it again on Sunday with an outrageous back heel to set up a goal.

    RON ROW ARMBAND AUCTIONED
    Cristiano Ronaldo’s angrily-discarded captain’s armband is up for auction to raise money for a sick child in Serbia.
    Little Gavril Djurdjevic, who is just six months old and from the city of Kragujevac, suffers from spinal muscular atrophy.
    Ronaldo’s discarded armband is on sale to raise funds for a sick child in Serbia
    Humanitarian organisation Together for Life hopes to raise €2.5million (around £2.1m) needed for his treatment.
    And they are now selling Ronaldo’s Portugal armband to the highest bidder over the next three days in an online auction to help reach that target.
    Skipper Ronaldo protested after his late winner for Portugal against Serbia was ruled out
    It was taken from the pitch of Belgrade’s Rajko Mitic stadium by a worker, who donated it to Together for Life and baby Gavril, after Portugal’s 2-2 World Cup qualifier against Serbia on Saturday.
    The charity auction marks an incredible twist to the tale.
    Ronaldo marched over to the linesman to argue in vain that his shot had crossed the line, replays backing up his case.
    The referee booked a raging Ronaldo, who walked off the field waving his arms in disbelief before ripping off his captain’s armband and launching it to the floor.
    RAI’S BLAZE AT MANC RIVALS
    Super-agent Mino Raiola has stirred it up with neighbours Manchester United and City.
    He told the Athletic: “I don’t give a f**k if I never do another player with Man Utd. I’m not in their hands. I’m independent.
    “Guardiola? I’ve closed the book a long time ago. Everybody knows what I think of him personally; he can say what he thinks for me personally.”
    MANE UTD?
    Manchester United are ‘in contact’ with Barcelona forward Ousmane Dembele and ‘preparing a summer transfer bid’, according to reports.
    The Frenchman is currently under contract at the Catalan club until 2022 and Barca boss Ronald Koeman is keen to keep the attacker.
    But Sport have reported that Man Utd are ready to swoop in and claim Dembele by turning his head at the end of the season.
    Barca are currently trying to lower their wage bill due to financial problems at the club.
    Mundo Deportivo believe the club and player are in negotiations over a fresh deal to keep him at the Nou Camp.
    MANE MAN GETS TOP MARC
    Marcus Rashford picked Sadio Mane over Mo Salah as the best African talent in the Premier League.
    England ace Rashford was asked who is the greatest African player he has faced since debuting in 2015.
    And the 23-year-old plumped for Senegalese sensation Mane over Liverpool team-mate and ‘Egyptian King’ Salah.
    Rashford said: “I think there’s some great African talent in [the] league at [the] moment. Mane particularly.”
    LUK AND LEARN
    Luke Shaw’s agent has revealed how the star was helped through his feud with Jose Mourinho and not forced out of Manchester United ‘just to make money’.
    Jonathan Barnett, who also looks after the likes of Gareth Bale and Jack Grealish, has revealed the work put in behind the scenes to rescue the defender’s confidence.
    He explained to The Athletic: “My job in that situation is to make sure the player’s spirits are kept up.
    “We try behind the scenes to help them understand what’s gone wrong. A lot of it is personal.
    “We had to rebuild his confidence, which we did. We took certain steps. But Luke is a very strong man. He never got too down.
    “His family had to be there for him and we had to be there for him. We didn’t say, ‘You’ve got to leave Man United, we’ve got to go because we need to make money’.
    “We didn’t force Luke Shaw out of Man United. He wanted to stay there. And that’s what he’s done. And today, he’s a great, great player.”
    DAVE’S DISCO
    David De Gea has been blasting Pretty Woman by Roy Orbison on his Spotify.
    The Spanish keeper is facing a battle to reclaim his No1 spot at Old Trafford after Dean Henderson’s excellent run while he was away for the birth of his first child.

    FIXTURE FRENZY
    Check out Man Utd’s next five games after the international break.

    NO REST FOR THE WICKED
    Check out the Red Devils on international duty today.
    🗺️ 𝙏𝙤𝙙𝙖𝙮’𝙨 𝙞𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙣𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙖𝙡 𝙍𝙚𝙙𝙨! 🔴🇨🇮 v 🇪🇹 (14:00 BST)🇬🇮 v 🇳🇱 (19:45 BST)🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 v 🇨🇿 (19:45 BST)#MUFC pic.twitter.com/haouSaCG0G— Manchester United (@ManUtd) March 30, 2021

    FINDING JACK
    A documentary portraying Jack Charlton’s remarkable life revealed the difficult relationship with his brother.
    Finding Jack Charlton, which was aired on Monday, relived the Leeds United legend’s life both on and off the field. Jack died aged 85 in July after suffering from lymphoma and dementia.
    The Charlton brothers had a difficult relationshipCredit: Getty
    During his illustrious career he won two league titles with Leeds, the FA Cup and League Cup and, of course, the historic World Cup in 1966.
    Jack is also a hero in Ireland after helping them qualify for their first World Cup as a manager in 1990 in which 500,000 fans welcomed them back onto Irish soil in Dublin after their knockout.
    But his relationship with Manchester United legend Sir Bobby, who was two years his junior, suffered after they fell out in 1996.
    Jack accused Bobby of not visiting their mother Cissie before her death in the same year.
    Bobby, who won the Ballon d’Or in 1966, would reveal his wife Norma and Cissie had a falling out and he opted to take the side of his other half.
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    Man Utd and City rivals for Haaland, Lindelof leaves Sweden squad, tribute for Mata’s late mother – transfer LATEST

    MANCHESTER UNITED will face hot competition for Erling Haaland’s signature as Manchester City reportedly want him to replace Sergio Aguero.Meanwhile, Victor Lindelof has reportedly left the Sweden squad and returned to Manchester for personal reasons.
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    RON ROW ARMBAND AUCTIONED
    Cristiano Ronaldo’s angrily-discarded captain’s armband is up for auction to raise money for a sick child in Serbia.
    Little Gavril Djurdjevic, who is just six months old and from the city of Kragujevac, suffers from spinal muscular atrophy.
    Ronaldo’s discarded armband is on sale to raise funds for a sick child in Serbia
    Skipper Ronaldo protested after his late winner for Portugal against Serbia was ruled out
    Humanitarian organisation Together for Life hopes to raise €2.5million (around £2.1m) needed for his treatment.
    And they are now selling Ronaldo’s Portugal armband to the highest bidder over the next three days in an online auction to help reach that target.
    It was taken from the pitch of Belgrade’s Rajko Mitic stadium by a worker, who donated it to Together for Life and baby Gavril, after Portugal’s 2-2 World Cup qualifier against Serbia on Saturday.
    The charity auction marks an incredible twist to the tale.
    Ronaldo marched over to the linesman to argue in vain that his shot had crossed the line, replays backing up his case.
    The referee booked a raging Ronaldo, who walked off the field waving his arms in disbelief before ripping off his captain’s armband and launching it to the floor.
    RAI’S BLAZE AT MANC RIVALS
    Super-agent Mino Raiola has stirred it up with neighbours Manchester United and City.
    He told the Athletic: “I don’t give a f**k if I never do another player with Man Utd. I’m not in their hands. I’m independent.
    “Guardiola? I’ve closed the book a long time ago. Everybody knows what I think of him personally; he can say what he thinks for me personally.”
    MANE UTD?
    Manchester United are ‘in contact’ with Barcelona forward Ousmane Dembele and ‘preparing a summer transfer bid’, according to reports.
    The Frenchman is currently under contract at the Catalan club until 2022 and Barca boss Ronald Koeman is keen to keep the attacker.
    But Sport have reported that Man Utd are ready to swoop in and claim Dembele by turning his head at the end of the season.
    Barca are currently trying to lower their wage bill due to financial problems at the club.
    Mundo Deportivo believe the club and player are in negotiations over a fresh deal to keep him at the Nou Camp.
    MANE MAN GETS TOP MARC
    Marcus Rashford picked Sadio Mane over Mo Salah as the best African talent in the Premier League.
    England ace Rashford was asked who is the greatest African player he has faced since debuting in 2015.
    And the 23-year-old plumped for Senegalese sensation Mane over Liverpool team-mate and ‘Egyptian King’ Salah.
    Rashford said: “I think there’s some great African talent in [the] league at [the] moment. Mane particularly.”
    LUK AND LEARN
    Luke Shaw’s agent has revealed how the star was helped through his feud with Jose Mourinho and not forced out of Manchester United ‘just to make money’.
    Jonathan Barnett, who also looks after the likes of Gareth Bale and Jack Grealish, has revealed the work put in behind the scenes to rescue the defender’s confidence.
    He explained to The Athletic: “My job in that situation is to make sure the player’s spirits are kept up.
    “We try behind the scenes to help them understand what’s gone wrong. A lot of it is personal.
    “We had to rebuild his confidence, which we did. We took certain steps. But Luke is a very strong man. He never got too down.
    “His family had to be there for him and we had to be there for him. We didn’t say, ‘You’ve got to leave Man United, we’ve got to go because we need to make money’.
    “We didn’t force Luke Shaw out of Man United. He wanted to stay there. And that’s what he’s done. And today, he’s a great, great player.”
    DAVE’S DISCO
    David De Gea has been blasting Pretty Woman by Roy Orbison on his Spotify.
    The Spanish keeper is facing a battle to reclaim his No1 spot at Old Trafford after Dean Henderson’s excellent run while he was away for the birth of his first child.

    FIXTURE FRENZY
    Check out Man Utd’s next five games after the international break.

    NO REST FOR THE WICKED
    Check out the Red Devils on international duty today.
    🗺️ 𝙏𝙤𝙙𝙖𝙮’𝙨 𝙞𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙣𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙖𝙡 𝙍𝙚𝙙𝙨! 🔴🇨🇮 v 🇪🇹 (14:00 BST)🇬🇮 v 🇳🇱 (19:45 BST)🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 v 🇨🇿 (19:45 BST)#MUFC pic.twitter.com/haouSaCG0G— Manchester United (@ManUtd) March 30, 2021

    FINDING JACK
    A documentary portraying Jack Charlton’s remarkable life revealed the difficult relationship with his brother.
    Finding Jack Charlton, which was aired on Monday, relived the Leeds United legend’s life both on and off the field. Jack died aged 85 in July after suffering from lymphoma and dementia.
    The Charlton brothers had a difficult relationshipCredit: Getty
    During his illustrious career he won two league titles with Leeds, the FA Cup and League Cup and, of course, the historic World Cup in 1966.
    Jack is also a hero in Ireland after helping them qualify for their first World Cup as a manager in 1990 in which 500,000 fans welcomed them back onto Irish soil in Dublin after their knockout.
    But his relationship with Manchester United legend Sir Bobby, who was two years his junior, suffered after they fell out in 1996.
    Jack accused Bobby of not visiting their mother Cissie before her death in the same year.
    Bobby, who won the Ballon d’Or in 1966, would reveal his wife Norma and Cissie had a falling out and he opted to take the side of his other half.
    FERGIE FEUD ROUND TWO
    Controversial super-agent Mino Raiola has reignited his feud with Sir Alex Ferguson by firing fresh shots at the Manchester United legend.
    The pair fell out back in 2012 when Paul Pogba’s representative convinced him to leave the Red Devils due to a lack of first-team football.
    Mino Raiola has reignited his Fergie feud over Paul Pogba
    Now the Dutch-Italian Raiola has fired back at the 79-year-old, claiming he only liked ‘yes’ men and comparing him to disgraced ex-Fifa president Sepp Blatter.
    And he also says that United’s owner the Glazers proved him right about his client when they signed him back for £89.3m after Ferguson’s retirement.
    He told The Athletic: “When Ferguson criticised me, that was my biggest compliment anybody could give me.
    “Ferguson is used to people coming in and, ‘Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Yes, sir’.
    “All I have to say that when Ferguson left Manchester United the club’s owner [the Glazers], by buying back Paul Pogba, told me that I was right.
    “Because I didn’t want to take Paul Pogba away. He [Ferguson] didn’t believe in Paul Pogba.”
    PAULING THEIR LEG
    Paul Pogba’s controversial agent Mino Raiola said his five-year-old nephew could find the French World Cup winner a new club.
    Pogba has often been linked with a move away from Old Trafford.
    And super agent Raiola told The Athletic: “I talk to a lot of sporting directors, managers, trainers and he [Pogba] is widely appreciated.
    “But today, if somebody asks me ‘Can you find a club for Paul?’ I could take my nephew of five and find a club for Paul at a high level.”
    CHEEKY JIBE
    Nemanja Matic has teased team-mate Bruno Fernandes after the ghost goal that never was denied Portugal victory against Serbia.
    Matic has retired from international football but was still delighted to see his countrymen hold Euro 2016 winners Portugal to a 2-2 draw.
    But the ball appeared to be across the line late on only for a lack of goalline technology and the officials contriving to deny Cristiano Ronaldo who stormed of and threw down his captain’s armband.
    Matic shamelessly shared an image of the ball on the line and tagged Fernandes and Ronaldo in his Instagram story.
    He wrote: “Just on the line. Is it all clear now?”
    Matic shared this to his Instagram story
    BACK TO BACK
    Luke Shaw is tearing up at Manchester United.
    And he has been named player of the month for the last two months on the spin.

    SHAWLY NOT
    Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer claimed Luke Shaw is the second best finisher at the club behind Mason Greenwood.
    The Norwegian overlooked the likes of Marcus Rashford, Edinson Cavani and Anthony Martial in favour of his resurgent left-back.
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer backed Luke Shaw and Mason Greenwood as the club’s best finishersCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    Even the talismanic Bruno Fernandes is behind Shaw in the finishing ranks.
    Shaw said in February that the boss rates his finishing: “You should ask the manager he normally says me.
    “I understand people will say I don’t score many goals but he’s actually said to me I was one of them [best finishers]. I don’t know if he was being nice or not.”
    And Solskjaer backed up his player and said: “I’ve said that to Luke, yeah.
    “He is behind Mason Greenwood, Luke has a very good finishing technique when he gets in that position so I encourage him to get up there.”
    RASH DECISION
    Marcus Rashford picked Sadio Mane over Mo Salah as the best African talent in the Premier League.
    England ace Rashford was asked who is the greatest African player he has faced since debuting in 2015.
    And the 23-year-old plumped for Senegalese sensation Mane over Liverpool team-mate and ‘Egyptian King’ Salah.
    Rashford said: “I think there’s some great African talent in [the] league at [the] moment.
    “Mane particularly.”
    HAAL-OUT ATTACK
    Manchester City plan to make Borussia Dortmund sensation and Man Utd target Erling Haaland their No1 replacement for Sergio Aguero as boss Pep Guardiola targets an era of domination.
    City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak paid tribute to legendary striker Aguero, who spent ten stunning years at the Etihad — but is not having his contract renewed.
    He said: “Sergio’s contribution to Manchester City over the last ten years cannot be overstated.
    “His legend will be indelibly etched into the memories of everyone who loves the club and maybe even in those who simply love football.
    “This is not yet the moment for farewell words and speeches — there is still much to achieve in the remainder of the time we have with Sergio, and we look forward to his contributions to the challenges which lie ahead.”
    Norwegian goal machine Haaland, 20, tops City’s list of replacements, while Tottenham’s Harry Kane is also a target.
    DREAM DEBUT
    Dan James opened up on his dream debut – scoring for Manchester United against Chelsea, the team he supported as a boy, at the Stretford End.
    The Welsh speedster said it would likely always be the highlight of his career.

    LEAVE STEVE
    Manchester United are reportedly set to raid noisy neighbours Man City for top youth scout Stephen Ajewole.
    And that has sparked fears at the Etihad of their transfer secrets being leaked to their rivals.
    According to the Daily Mail, United want to bring Ajewole in as the new lead scout for the Under 15-18s.
    The swoop is being headed up by United’s head of youth recruitment David Harrison.
    Harrison left his role as head of European youth scouting at City to join United in 2017.
    Ajewole has been described as an ’emerging recruitment specialist’.
    He joined City as a UK southern football scout in August 2014 and has predominantly been based in London.
    LINDEL-OFF
    Victor Lindelof has left the Sweden squad and headed back to Manchester for “personal reasons”.
    The Old Trafford defender will miss the Swedes’ friendly against Estonia after playing 180 minutes in their wins over Kosovo and Georgia.
    Sweden assistant Peter Wettergren confirmed the United centre-back was heading back to the North West of England.
    Wettergren said: “He will leave us tonight for private, personal reasons.”

    GOOD MORNING UNITED FANS,
    Luke Shaw knows he is drinking in the last chance saloon with England — but promises he will never betray Gareth Southgate’s trust again.
    The Manchester United left-back made his long-awaited return during Sunday’s 2-0 World Cup qualifying win in Albania.
    And Shaw confessed: “I have some massive regrets about my England career and I couldn’t stop thinking about the mistakes I had made in the past.
    “I have pulled out of a lot of squads and I was letting the boss down because maybe I wasn’t in the best condition around that time.
    “The last time I played before Sunday was against Spain in 2018 and I’ve given it so much thought over the past two years.
    “I tried to keep in touch with the manager just to let him know that things have changed, but I had a few discussions with my family and they thought that maybe I wouldn’t get back into it.
    “But deep down I always believed that if I worked hard I could earn a recall and Gareth has given me another chance so now I need to prove to him that I want to be a part of this squad.
    “I remember watching the last World Cup and seeing how well the squad was doing and it really made me want to get involved.
    “Maybe at that time I wasn’t mentally right. I had injury problems but maybe they were ones that could have been dealt with.”
    Meanwhile,  United have dealt a new injury blow with Anthony Martial a doubt for France’s game against Bosnia.
    The striker, 25, bagged an assist in Sunday’s 2-0 win against Kazakhstan.
    But Martial was forced off the pitch after picking up a knock to his knee.
    And RMC Sport now claims the forward is set to miss France’s third World Cup qualifier against Bosnia on Wednesday.
    It’s said Martial took damage to the fibula on his left knee.
    And it now remains to be seen if the ace will be fit for United’s Premier League clash against Brighton on Sunday.
    And finally on the transfer front, United have joined Tottenham and Liverpool in the race for RB Leipzig captain Marcel Sabitzer.
    The 27-year-old Austrian, who captains the high-flying Bundesliga side, is catching the eye of several Premier League teams with his performances this season.
    And now Bild have reported that the Red Devils are keen to bring the midfielder to the club in the summer window.
    Sabitzer has made it clear to Leipzig he would like to leave at the end of the season and he appears to be eyeing a move to England.
    LUKE AT HIM NOW
    Luke Shaw knows he is drinking in the last chance saloon with England — but promises he will never betray Gareth Southgate’s trust again.
    The Manchester United left-back made his long-awaited return during Sunday’s 2-0 World Cup qualifying win in Albania.
    And Shaw confessed: “I have some massive regrets about my England career and I couldn’t stop thinking about the mistakes I had made in the past.
    “I have pulled out of a lot of squads and I was letting the boss down because maybe I wasn’t in the best condition around that time.
    “The last time I played before Sunday was against Spain in 2018 and I’ve given it so much thought over the past two years.
    “I tried to keep in touch with the manager just to let him know that things have changed, but I had a few discussions with my family and they thought that maybe I wouldn’t get back into it.
    “But deep down I always believed that if I worked hard I could earn a recall and Gareth has given me another chance so now I need to prove to him that I want to be a part of this squad.
    “I remember watching the last World Cup and seeing how well the squad was doing and it really made me want to get involved.
    “Maybe at that time I wasn’t mentally right. I had injury problems but maybe they were ones that could have been dealt with.”
    COMPUTER SAYS GO
    Manchester United will qualify for the Champions League – but Newcastle are heading for the Championship next season, according to a supercomputer.
    Thomas Tuchel is expected to get his Blues into the top four, joining champions Manchester City, second-place United and Leicester in third.

    BELE TO BELLY
    Manchester United are ‘in contact’ with Barcelona forward Ousmane Dembele and ‘preparing a summer transfer bid’, according to reports.
    The Frenchman is currently under contract at the Catalan club until 2022 and Barca boss Ronald Koeman is keen to keep the attacker.
    But Sport have reported that Man Utd are ready to swoop in and claim Dembele by turning his head at the end of the season.
    Barca are currently trying to lower their wage bill due to financial problems at the club.
    Mundo Deportivo believe the club and player are in negotiations over a fresh deal to keep him at the Nou Camp.
    MULL IT OVER
    Former Manchester United target Thomas Muller has refused to rule out a move to the Premier League.
    He told The Times: “I’m not fixed to this club.
    “I have a special relationship, I love Bayern before I started playing for them, but when there is a situation where you have to decide maybe to play for a different club it would be no shame and no problem at all.
    “Maybe like with Thiago [Alcantara, now at Liverpool].”

    UNITED WE STAND
    Manchester United have now paid their respects to Juan Mata following the loss of his mother.

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    Inside the life of Man Utd legend Roy Keane – from 20-year marriage to Theresa to his controversial playing career

    ON the pitch, he was the enforcer at Nottingham Forest, Manchester United and CelticOff it, he’s a milder family man, loyal husband of wife of 20-years Theresa, father of five kids and a generous son.
    Off the pitch, Roy Keane, pictured with wife of 20-years Theresa, is a mild family manCredit: Getty – Contributor
    On the pitch, Keane was the hardman of British football at Manchester UnitedCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    In recent years, Roy Keane, 49, has reinvented himself as a TV pundit on Sky Sports – championed for his sharp analysis, rapport with Micah Richards and wicked sense of humour.
    He has now thrown his hat into the ring for the vacant Celtic manager’s job, and is one of the hot favourites for the role.
    But, away from football, the Ireland legend lives a very private life.
    THERESA DOYLE
    Last month Keane surprised us all when he set up an Instagram page, where he’s uploaded pictures of his family, including his grandchildren.
    Still missing from it, though, is his wife of 20-years, Theresa Doyle.
    The pair met in 1992, when the midfielder was playing for Forest under Brian Clough.
    “I spotted a beautiful girl in a club in town. Her name was Theresa Doyle but she blanked me,” Keane once revealed of his encounter with the Nottingham-born beauty.
    “She was in a steady relationship and didn’t seem at all impressed by Roy Keane, the great footballer. In fact, I think my reputation was as a downer for all kinds of reasons.
    “From time to time we ran into each other around Nottingham. I knew some of her friends, who told me Theresa was a dentist’s assistant.
    Theresa Doyle, far right, has been married to Keane for 20-years and he describes her as his ‘rock’Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Family man Keane joined Instagram and has been sharing pictures of his grandchildrenCredit: Instagram / @officialkeane16
    Since setting up an Instagram account in February, Keane has amassed 1.3m followersCredit: Instagram / @officialkeane16
    “Eventually, after her relationship broke up, she relented and we went out together. I was in love.”
    They got married in a private ceremony at the Church of Our Lady Crowned in Mayfield, Cork, where Keane is from.
    Keane rarely mentions his wife in public, but once opened up about their relationship in a revealing interview with the Sunday Times in the early 2000s.
    “I don’t really mention her in public, but in fairness to her, she has been a rock in my life. Just brilliant. She reads me better than I read myself,” Keane said.
    “I wouldn’t say Theresa likes every part of the package. She knows I haven’t got a halo over my head. Actually, that’s what she likes about me. She also knows I am not the nastiest person in the world.”
    FIVE CHILDREN
    Keane and Theresa have five children together, Shannon, Caragh, Aidan, Leah and Alanna.
    Even though the former footballer has tasted plenty of success on the football pitch, nothing comes close to spending time with his family.
    Even though he enjoyed plenty of success at Manchester United, Keane longed for family time instead of celebrating with team-matesCredit: Reuters
    Keane has five children with wife TheresaCredit: SNS
    In his autobiography, when writing about winning the Champions League in 1999, Keane said he “longed to go home to Theresa and the kids” and wasn’t interested in celebrating with his team-mates.
    However, despite his wish to spend more time with them after hanging up his boots, he previously admitted that they wanted him to get back to work after just two months.
    “My plan when I first stopped was, we’re going to go on some family trips, we’re going to be like the Waltons,” Keane joked.
    “We’re all going to spend time together, go walk in the park and after a month or two they didn’t have the same plan as me so I think they were kind of missing me going to work.
    “I got offered the job at Sunderland and I was away on a family holiday and my family were looking at me… not saying it directly but going we kind of enjoy your company but not too much of it so when the job came back up they were saying you should go for it.”
    MEET THE PARENTS
    Roy’s late father Maurice ‘Mossie’ Keane met his mum Marie at a local dance, and they married in 1963.
    They moved to the Mayfield suburb in Cork, where they raised five children, Denis, Johnson, Hilary, Roy and Pat.
    Keane shared a tight bond with his parents Maurice and MarieCredit: Sky
    Generous Keane bought his parents a home in the countryside in RathpeaconCredit: Instagram / @officialkeane16
    Keane always shared a close bond with his parents and regularly made sure they had tickets to watch his games at Forest and United.
    The generous son also bought them a home in the countryside in nearby Rathpeacon.
    In 2019, Keane was devastated when his Maurice passed away after battling illness. He was 79.
    AS A PLAYER
    When Keane was a schoolboy, he began playing football for local side Rockmount AFC.
    From there, he moved to Irish First Division team Cobh Ramblers of County Cork in 1989.
    Keane was spotted by ex-scout Noel McCabe, who immediately recommended the talent to Brian Clough.
    After impressing on a trial, he moved to Nottingham in 1990 and blossomed into one of the best young midfielders in the country.
    At Nottingham Forest Keane blossomed into one of the country’s best midfieldersCredit: PA:Empics Sport
    In 1993 Manchester United paid a British transfer record fee of £3.75m to buy KeaneCredit: Hulton Archive – Getty
    Sir Alex Ferguson brought Keane to Manchester United in 1993 for a British transfer record fee of £3.75million.
    Keane went on to become one of the Premier League giants’ greatest captains – winning seven Premier League titles, a Champions League, as well as four FA Cups.
    He retired in 2006, after one season in Scotland at Celtic where he played 10 times.
    IRISH FALLOUT
    Keane’s career has been rocked by scandal over the years.
    But nothing hurt more than missing the greatest football competition in the world in 2002.
    Keane played 65 times for Ireland between 1991-2005, but his international career is unfortunately remembered for his fallout with Mick McCarthy before the 2002 World Cup.
    Keane wasn’t happy with the Irish team’s set-up ahead of the prestigious football tournament and left the training camp.
    Keane’s international career is best remembered for his epic fallout with Mick McCarthyCredit: Reuters
    After he returned home from the 2002 World Cup, Keane was seen walking his dogs nearby his homeCredit: Reuters
    After a confrontation with McCarthy at the team hotel, he flew home and was famously quizzed by reporters about his acrimonious exit while walking his dog near his home.
    Without him, Ireland managed to reach the last-16 before they were beaten by Spain on penalties.
    AS A MANAGER
    Now linked with Celtic, Keane has had previous experience managing a club – all with varied success.
    His first job at Sunderland was actually a success in the light of day. He took over the Mackems in 2006 when they second bottom of the Championship.
    In his first season, they managed to win the league and gain promotion. But he stood down from his post before Christmas – with Sunderland struggling in 18th position in the Premier League.
    Keane has had mixed results as a manager, but could he be the next Celtic boss?Credit: EPA

    Then came a spell at Ipswich, where he failed in a promotion bid and was sacked in 2011.
    Keane returned to the international fold as assistant manager to Martin O’Neill, and was a key member of the coaching set-up that saw Ireland qualify Euro 2016.
    O’Neill and Keane left their jobs after a series of inconsistent results left their jobs hanging by a thread – and reunited briefly at Forest in 2019.
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    Man Utd Haaland release clause warning, club tribute for Juan Mata’s mother, Sabitzer summer target – transfer LATEST

    MANCHESTER UNITED are monitoring the Erling Haaland situation closely, but have been warned his release clause is higher than first expected.Meanwhile, United reportedly face competition from Liverpool and Tottenham to sign Marcel Sabitzer from RB Leipzig.
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    LUKE AT HIM NOW
    Luke Shaw knows he is drinking in the last chance saloon with England — but promises he will never betray Gareth Southgate’s trust again.
    The Manchester United left-back made his long-awaited return during Sunday’s 2-0 World Cup qualifying win in Albania.
    And Shaw confessed: “I have some massive regrets about my England career and I couldn’t stop thinking about the mistakes I had made in the past.
    “I have pulled out of a lot of squads and I was letting the boss down because maybe I wasn’t in the best condition around that time.
    “The last time I played before Sunday was against Spain in 2018 and I’ve given it so much thought over the past two years.
    “I tried to keep in touch with the manager just to let him know that things have changed, but I had a few discussions with my family and they thought that maybe I wouldn’t get back into it.
    “But deep down I always believed that if I worked hard I could earn a recall and Gareth has given me another chance so now I need to prove to him that I want to be a part of this squad.
    “I remember watching the last World Cup and seeing how well the squad was doing and it really made me want to get involved.
    “Maybe at that time I wasn’t mentally right. I had injury problems but maybe they were ones that could have been dealt with.”
    COMPUTER SAYS GO
    Manchester United will qualify for the Champions League – but Newcastle are heading for the Championship next season, according to a supercomputer.
    Thomas Tuchel is expected to get his Blues into the top four, joining champions Manchester City, second-place United and Leicester in third.

    BELE TO BELLY
    Manchester United are ‘in contact’ with Barcelona forward Ousmane Dembele and ‘preparing a summer transfer bid’, according to reports.
    The Frenchman is currently under contract at the Catalan club until 2022 and Barca boss Ronald Koeman is keen to keep the attacker.
    But Sport have reported that Man Utd are ready to swoop in and claim Dembele by turning his head at the end of the season.
    Barca are currently trying to lower their wage bill due to financial problems at the club.
    Mundo Deportivo believe the club and player are in negotiations over a fresh deal to keep him at the Nou Camp.
    MULL IT OVER
    Former Manchester United target Thomas Muller has refused to rule out a move to the Premier League.
    He told The Times: “I’m not fixed to this club.
    “I have a special relationship, I love Bayern before I started playing for them, but when there is a situation where you have to decide maybe to play for a different club it would be no shame and no problem at all.
    “Maybe like with Thiago [Alcantara, now at Liverpool].”

    UNITED WE STAND
    Manchester United have now paid their respects to Juan Mata following the loss of his mother.

    SAN HERO
    Former Manchester United star Romelu Lukaku is set for talks over a bumper new Inter Milan contract, according to reports.
    The Belgian striker, 27, has been in red-hot form since making the switch to the San Siro in 2019.
    That has led to speculation of transfer interest from the likes of ex-employers Chelsea as well as Barcelona.
    But the Daily Mail state Inter are trying to tie their No9 down to an improved deal.
    Talks are expected to begin later in the year to discuss a pay rise.

    KNEE BOTHER
    Manchester United have dealt a new injury blow with Anthony Martial a doubt for France’s game against Bosnia.
    The striker, 25, bagged an assist in Sunday’s 2-0 win against Kazakhstan.
    But Martial was forced off the pitch after picking up a knock to his knee.
    And RMC Sport now claims the forward is set to miss France’s third World Cup qualifier against Bosnia on Wednesday.
    It’s said Martial took damage to the fibula on his left knee.
    And it now remains to be seen if the ace will be fit for United’s Premier League clash against Brighton on Sunday.

    FANDEMONIUM
    The Government has confirmed it will back allowing 20,000 fans to attend the FA Cup Final – in a bid to speed up the return to full houses by the end of the summer.
    One of next month’s FA Cup semis is also in line to have be watched by a crowd as well – although that will be entirely made up of no more than 4,000 local residents.
    Sports Minister Nigel Huddleston is working with the FA, Premier League and other sports bodies ahead of the scheduled May 17 date for turnstiles to be re-opened for crowds of up to 10,000.
    Huddleston told LBC: “We’re finalising the details but the figure of 20,000 for the FA Cup Final is one I recognise and that seems to be the ambition.
    “We would like as many as possible as we believe is safe because these are important tests and processes to get the systems in place in terms of hygiene and other things.
    “On May 17 the goal is for major outdoor events to have capacities of 10,000 so the pilot would be pushing it beyond that, which is quite important.”
    RED ALERT
    Manchester United target Ibrahima Konate’s phone has been ‘ringing all over the place’ since strong Liverpool links emerged this morning.
    Asked about the reports by L’Equipe, he responded: “I woke up, I saw my phone ringing all over the place.
    “I just wanted to tell them, ‘Hey, I played yesterday, I’m tired, leave me alone.’
    “Frankly, I don’t even watch this.
    “We can’t focus on that, there are the Euros and then my return to the club.
    “You have to focus on that and not on the external things.”

    BALE OUT
    Gareth Bale has called for a sporting boycott on social media to eradicate vile abuse online.
    The Wales captain’s team-mates Rabbi Matondo and Ben Cabango were the latest footballers to receive racist abuse on Instagram after the 1-0 win over Mexico on Saturday.
    Bale said: “If everyone came together and decided to boycott social media to make a statement, if we had a campaign, not just one or two people, where a lot of big influential people in sport and in other forms of life came off social media to make a statement, then yes, I definitely think it could help.
    “If that is the case then I would obviously be all for that.”
    SHAW THING
    Luke Shaw has followed up his assist and clean sheet against Albania with his second successive player of the month gong for United.
    The England left-back beat out compatriot Dean Henderson and fellow defender Victor Lindelof to scoop the award for March.

    ROY-AL RUMBLES
    Roy Keane is never one to back down in an argument.
    The Irishman has gone from midfield hardman, to bearded boss, to TV executioner over the last few decades.
    But during all this time, he has never allowed any foe to have the last laugh.
    Keane, 49, is currently strongly linked with the vacant managerial post at Celtic.
    And should he make a return to the dugout, Hoops fans must be ready for some explosive moments – just ask Alan Shearer or Jamie Redknapp.
    So amid his links to Parkhead, let’s take a look at some of Keane’s most memorable bust-ups HERE.
    JUAN’S PAIN
    Juan Mata’s mother has passed away after a long battle with illness, according to reports.
    Reports in Spain described Marta Garcia as a ‘very dear, good and loving person’.
    Mata himself has not confirmed the news but close pals Bruno Fernandes, David De Gea and Ander Herrera took to Instagram on Monday afternoon to share pics with Mata showing their love and support.
    Fernandes said: “Friend, a very strong hug for you and your family.”
    Goalkeeper De Gea captioned his post with a love heart and ex-United midfielder Herrera wrote ‘siempre’ meaning ‘forever’.
    Marta had two children – the Manchester United midfielder and his sister Paula.

    CRIS CROSS
    Cristiano Ronaldo let his emotions get the better of him when his winning ‘goal’ against Serbia did not stand.
    The Portugal superstar, 36, appeared to have bagged an injury-time winner in the World Cup qualifier.
    But neither the referee nor his assistant thought the ball had crossed the line before it was hooked clear.
    And with that, Ronaldo threw his toys out of the pram – but it certainly was not the first time.
    Click HERE for seven times the Manchester United legend lost his cool on the pitch.

    LEFT BACK LEANING
    Luke Shaw is winning the race to be England’s first choice left-back this summer, Ashley Cole reckons.
    Ex-England defender Cole thinks the Man Utd man has edged ahead of Chelsea’s Ben Chilwell.
    He told ITV: “Shaw’s just pipping Chilwell.
    “At the moment, Shaw’s in the lead, but going into the last few games of the Premier League, it’s a question of keeping consistency.”
    YOUNG LION
    Manchester United’s newest first-team member Shola Shoretire helped England’s Under-18s beat Wales 2-0 today.
    Shola Shoretire starred for the Young LionsCredit: PA
    ONLY LING WHEN YOU’RE WINNING
    Manchester United loanee Jesse Lingard couldn’t believe he didn’t find the net against the world’s worst team San Marino last week.
    Check out this behind the scenes footage.

    READY FOR FANS
    Just one positive coronavirus test has been recorded by the Premier League over the past week as football continues to edge towards the return of fans.
    Football fans will be allowed back in for the final day of the Premier League season on May 23.
    And the continual fall in the number of coronavirus cases within top flight clubs can only bode well for the road out of lockdown and towards the return of spectators.
    The Premier League confirmed that there was one new positive coronavirus test between March 22 and March 28.
    Between March 22 and March 25 there were 1,045 players and club staff tested, with zero positives.
    Then the one positive came when 1,165 more players and club staff were tested between March 26 and March 28.
    KIT FOR KIDS
    Manchester United and adidas have been donating kit to school kids in need.

    SURREND-ERLING
    Manchester United target Erling Haaland has been criticised for “surrendering” on Norway after their heavy defeat to Turkey.
    Haaland’s country were thrashed 3-0 in Malaga in Saturday’s World Cup qualifier following a brace by Ozan Tufan and a finish by Leicester star Caglar Soyuncu.
    Erling Haaland couldn’t replicate his Dortmund form for NorwayCredit: Getty
    Norway received some heavy criticism from the press, who dubbed the game “a disaster”, and the Dortmund star took a heavy beating following a poor display for his country.
    Liverpool and Norway legend John Arne Riise felt like the star striker lacked the same passion he shows at the Westfalenstadion.
    Riise told VG: “”He has received so much praise for showing his emotion when things aren’t going well with Dortmund, but we don’t see any of that back here.”
    Retired Norwegian striker Bernt Hulsker was especially critical after Haaland’s “disappointing” performance.
    He said: “He doesn’t play with the same confidence that we’re used to from him. In Dortmund he hits himself in the face if he misses such a pass.
    “Here it was just surrender. I’m not saying he’s disinterested, but he exudes it. ”
    SHORE THING
    Manchester United youngster Shola Shoretire started for England Under-18s against Wales today.
    The second-half is getting underway with the score 0-0.

    GOOD LUKE
    Luke Shaw dazzled on his return to the England fold against Albania.
    The left-back had 100 touches, 100 per cent long pass accuracy, 92 per cent pass accuracy, won three out of three tackles and laid on one assist.
    Luke Shaw shone with England against AlbaniaCredit: AP
    NUMBER WAN
    Manchester United’s Aaron Wan-Bissaka should be in the England squad ahead of Chelsea’s Reece James, according to Troy Deeney.
    The Watford skipper is a big fan of the former Crystal Palace ace’s defensive abilities.
    Aaron Wan-Bissaka has been overlooked by EnglandCredit: Getty
    Deeney told talkSPORT: “It’s not personal, just an opinion; I don’t think Reece James goes over Wan-Bissaka. I don’t think he should have been in this squad over Wan-Bissaka.
    “He doesn’t always start for Chelsea, that’s a main one. But I just think Wan-Bissaka is so good defensively.
    “You can say what you want about him with the ball, but when it comes to the nitty-gritty you’re going to need someone who will clamp down on their winger, know his role, do his job, get the ball and give it to the better players – that’s what you need in those situations.
    “I’d back him or Kyle Walker because he’s so fast. But I’d have Wan-Bissaka.”
    DAN THE CLUBMAN
    Manchester United winger Dan James shut down claims he grew up a fan of arch rivals Liverpool.
    The Welsh speedster signed for the Red Devils for £15million in summer 2019.
    Dan James didn’t support Liverpool as a kid but did follow ChelseaCredit: Getty
    And the 23-year-old recalled how a Sky Sports pundit claimed he was a Reds fan as a youngster.
    But James actually grew up a Chelsea supporter and he said: “When I signed for United, I can’t remember who it was, one of the Sky Sports [pundits] said: ‘he supports Liverpool’.
    “I was thinking I don’t support Liverpool, but I never wanted to come out and say I supported Chelsea as a youngster.
    “When I started playing for Swansea it [Chelsea] was the team I followed, but you don’t end up supporting them really.”
    SHAW THING
    Former Chelsea defender Ashley Cole has backed Luke Shaw to be Gareth Southgate’s England left-back at the delayed Euro 2020 tournament.
    Cole – who bagged over 100 caps for the Three Lions – reckons Shaw is just ahead of Stamford Bridge ace Ben Chilwell.
    Luke Shaw is fighting to be England’s No1 left-backCredit: EPA
    Shaw started the 2-0 win over Albania on Sunday while Chilwell began the 5-0 win over San Marino in midweek.
    On ITV, Cole said: “I think it’s a tight one between Shaw who I think is just pipping it at the minute.
    “I think he is playing more consistently for Manchester United, whereas Chilwell – some days he plays [for Chelsea] and some days he doesn’t.
    “I think at the moment Shaw is in the lead. But who knows?
    “Going into the last games of the Premier League season, who can hold their nerve and keep that consistency up before the squad gets announced.”
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    Man Utd warned Haaland release clause is HIGHER than thought, Marcel Sabitzer summer target – transfer LATEST

    MANCHESTER UNITED are monitoring the Erling Haaland situation closely, but have been warned his release clause is higher than first expected.Meanwhile, United reportedly face competition from Liverpool and Tottenham to sign Marcel Sabitzer from RB Leipzig.
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    ROY-AL RUMBLES
    Roy Keane is never one to back down in an argument.
    The Irishman has gone from midfield hardman, to bearded boss, to TV executioner over the last few decades.
    But during all this time, he has never allowed any foe to have the last laugh.
    Keane, 49, is currently strongly linked with the vacant managerial post at Celtic.
    And should he make a return to the dugout, Hoops fans must be ready for some explosive moments – just ask Alan Shearer or Jamie Redknapp.
    So amid his links to Parkhead, let’s take a look at some of Keane’s most memorable bust-ups HERE.
    JUAN’S PAIN
    Juan Mata’s mother has passed away after a long battle with illness, according to reports.
    Reports in Spain described Marta Garcia as a ‘very dear, good and loving person’.
    Mata himself has not confirmed the news but close pals Bruno Fernandes, David De Gea and Ander Herrera took to Instagram on Monday afternoon to share pics with Mata showing their love and support.
    Fernandes said: “Friend, a very strong hug for you and your family.”
    Goalkeeper De Gea captioned his post with a love heart and ex-United midfielder Herrera wrote ‘siempre’ meaning ‘forever’.
    Marta had two children – the Manchester United midfielder and his sister Paula.

    CRIS CROSS
    Cristiano Ronaldo let his emotions get the better of him when his winning ‘goal’ against Serbia did not stand.
    The Portugal superstar, 36, appeared to have bagged an injury-time winner in the World Cup qualifier.
    But neither the referee nor his assistant thought the ball had crossed the line before it was hooked clear.
    And with that, Ronaldo threw his toys out of the pram – but it certainly was not the first time.
    Click HERE for seven times the Manchester United legend lost his cool on the pitch.

    LEFT BACK LEANING
    Luke Shaw is winning the race to be England’s first choice left-back this summer, Ashley Cole reckons.
    Ex-England defender Cole thinks the Man Utd man has edged ahead of Chelsea’s Ben Chilwell.
    He told ITV: “Shaw’s just pipping Chilwell.
    “At the moment, Shaw’s in the lead, but going into the last few games of the Premier League, it’s a question of keeping consistency.”
    YOUNG LION
    Manchester United’s newest first-team member Shola Shoretire helped England’s Under-18s beat Wales 2-0 today.
    Shola Shoretire starred for the Young LionsCredit: PA
    ONLY LING WHEN YOU’RE WINNING
    Manchester United loanee Jesse Lingard couldn’t believe he didn’t find the net against the world’s worst team San Marino last week.
    Check out this behind the scenes footage.

    READY FOR FANS
    Just one positive coronavirus test has been recorded by the Premier League over the past week as football continues to edge towards the return of fans.
    Football fans will be allowed back in for the final day of the Premier League season on May 23.
    And the continual fall in the number of coronavirus cases within top flight clubs can only bode well for the road out of lockdown and towards the return of spectators.
    The Premier League confirmed that there was one new positive coronavirus test between March 22 and March 28.
    Between March 22 and March 25 there were 1,045 players and club staff tested, with zero positives.
    Then the one positive came when 1,165 more players and club staff were tested between March 26 and March 28.
    KIT FOR KIDS
    Manchester United and adidas have been donating kit to school kids in need.

    SURREND-ERLING
    Manchester United target Erling Haaland has been criticised for “surrendering” on Norway after their heavy defeat to Turkey.
    Haaland’s country were thrashed 3-0 in Malaga in Saturday’s World Cup qualifier following a brace by Ozan Tufan and a finish by Leicester star Caglar Soyuncu.
    Erling Haaland couldn’t replicate his Dortmund form for NorwayCredit: Getty
    Norway received some heavy criticism from the press, who dubbed the game “a disaster”, and the Dortmund star took a heavy beating following a poor display for his country.
    Liverpool and Norway legend John Arne Riise felt like the star striker lacked the same passion he shows at the Westfalenstadion.
    Riise told VG: “”He has received so much praise for showing his emotion when things aren’t going well with Dortmund, but we don’t see any of that back here.”
    Retired Norwegian striker Bernt Hulsker was especially critical after Haaland’s “disappointing” performance.
    He said: “He doesn’t play with the same confidence that we’re used to from him. In Dortmund he hits himself in the face if he misses such a pass.
    “Here it was just surrender. I’m not saying he’s disinterested, but he exudes it. ”
    SHORE THING
    Manchester United youngster Shola Shoretire started for England Under-18s against Wales today.
    The second-half is getting underway with the score 0-0.

    GOOD LUKE
    Luke Shaw dazzled on his return to the England fold against Albania.
    The left-back had 100 touches, 100 per cent long pass accuracy, 92 per cent pass accuracy, won three out of three tackles and laid on one assist.
    Luke Shaw shone with England against AlbaniaCredit: AP
    NUMBER WAN
    Manchester United’s Aaron Wan-Bissaka should be in the England squad ahead of Chelsea’s Reece James, according to Troy Deeney.
    The Watford skipper is a big fan of the former Crystal Palace ace’s defensive abilities.
    Aaron Wan-Bissaka has been overlooked by EnglandCredit: Getty
    Deeney told talkSPORT: “It’s not personal, just an opinion; I don’t think Reece James goes over Wan-Bissaka. I don’t think he should have been in this squad over Wan-Bissaka.
    “He doesn’t always start for Chelsea, that’s a main one. But I just think Wan-Bissaka is so good defensively.
    “You can say what you want about him with the ball, but when it comes to the nitty-gritty you’re going to need someone who will clamp down on their winger, know his role, do his job, get the ball and give it to the better players – that’s what you need in those situations.
    “I’d back him or Kyle Walker because he’s so fast. But I’d have Wan-Bissaka.”
    DAN THE CLUBMAN
    Manchester United winger Dan James shut down claims he grew up a fan of arch rivals Liverpool.
    The Welsh speedster signed for the Red Devils for £15million in summer 2019.
    Dan James didn’t support Liverpool as a kid but did follow ChelseaCredit: Getty
    And the 23-year-old recalled how a Sky Sports pundit claimed he was a Reds fan as a youngster.
    But James actually grew up a Chelsea supporter and he said: “When I signed for United, I can’t remember who it was, one of the Sky Sports [pundits] said: ‘he supports Liverpool’.
    “I was thinking I don’t support Liverpool, but I never wanted to come out and say I supported Chelsea as a youngster.
    “When I started playing for Swansea it [Chelsea] was the team I followed, but you don’t end up supporting them really.”
    SHAW THING
    Former Chelsea defender Ashley Cole has backed Luke Shaw to be Gareth Southgate’s England left-back at the delayed Euro 2020 tournament.
    Cole – who bagged over 100 caps for the Three Lions – reckons Shaw is just ahead of Stamford Bridge ace Ben Chilwell.
    Luke Shaw is fighting to be England’s No1 left-backCredit: EPA
    Shaw started the 2-0 win over Albania on Sunday while Chilwell began the 5-0 win over San Marino in midweek.
    On ITV, Cole said: “I think it’s a tight one between Shaw who I think is just pipping it at the minute.
    “I think he is playing more consistently for Manchester United, whereas Chilwell – some days he plays [for Chelsea] and some days he doesn’t.
    “I think at the moment Shaw is in the lead. But who knows?
    “Going into the last games of the Premier League season, who can hold their nerve and keep that consistency up before the squad gets announced.”
    MAKING THEIR MARC
    Manchester United have joined Tottenham and Liverpool in the race for RB Leipzig captain Marcel Sabitzer.
    The 27-year-old Austrian, who captains the high-flying Bundesliga side, is catching the eye of several Premier League teams with his performances this season.
    And now Bild have reported that the Red Devils are keen to bring the midfielder to the club in the summer window.
    Sabitzer has made it clear to Leipzig he would like to leave at the end of the season and he appears to be eyeing a move to England.
    Since signing with the German outfit in 2014, he has played 219 times and scored 50 goals.
    He has also spearheaded the club’s charge up the table as they are now challenging for the Bundesliga title in second place – four points behind Bayern Munich.
    AWKWARD
    Anthony Martial was involved in an awkward moment with Kylian Mbappe as he hobbled off injured for France last night.
    The Manchester United star started for his country ahead of the PSG man against Kazakhstan in their World Cup qualifier.
    Martial’s lack of handshake left Mbappe baffledCredit: Twitter
    Following the 1-1 midweek draw with Ukraine, French boss Didier Deschamps opted for Martial in his starting XI instead of Mbappe.
    And he was rewarded as the 25-year-old set-up Ousmane Dembele for the opening goal of the 2-0 win after a great pass by his club-mate Paul Pogba.
    However, Martial’s appearance was cut short just before the hour mark when he suffered a blow.
    He was replaced by Mbappe, who later missed a penalty, but as his countryman went to give him the customary handshake, Martial failed to respond.
    IMPACT SUBS
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is doing something right with his tactical subs as United’s reserves are the most prolific off the bench.
    𝙂𝘼𝙈𝙀-𝘾𝙃𝘼𝙉𝙂𝙀𝙍𝙎 ⚡️1️⃣2️⃣ of our 5️⃣6️⃣ #PL goals this season have been scored or assisted by substitutes — the most of any club 🔄#MUFC pic.twitter.com/SMmrsknFPU— Manchester United (@ManUtd) March 28, 2021

    KON THE WAY
    Liverpool are reportedly finalising a deal to bring highly-rated RB Leipzig centre-back Ibrahima Konate to the club this summer.
    The 21-year-old has caught the attention of several Premier League sides with his impressive displays for the German outfit.
    Ibrahima Konate is being linked with a move to Liverpool from RB LeipzigCredit: Getty
    Man Utd, Chelsea and Arsenal have all been trying to acquire the services of Konate.
    But according to The Athletic it is Liverpool who are closing in on putting pen to paper.
    Journalist David Ornstein has revealed that the Reds have made ‘significant progress’ when it comes to a deal for Konate.
    It is thought Jurgen Klopp’s side will be forced to pay a minimum of £34million in order to trigger the Frenchman’s release clause.
    RED DEM-VIL
    Manchester United are ‘in contact’ with Barcelona forward Ousmane Dembele and ‘preparing a summer transfer bid’, according to reports.
    The Frenchman is currently under contract at the Catalan club until 2022 and Barca boss Ronald Koeman is keen to keep the attacker.
    But Sport have reported that Man Utd are ready to swoop in and claim Dembele by turning his head at the end of the season.
    Barca are currently trying to lower their wage bill due to financial problems at the club.
    Mundo Deportivo believe the club and player are in negotiations over a fresh deal to keep him at the Nou Camp.
    However, if Dembele’s salary expectations cannot be met then Man Utd are poised to strike and offer a transfer fee for the forward this summer.
    The Red Devils see him as a possible alternative to Jadon Sancho, who they have been trying to sign for some time.
    KEANE TO IMPRESS
    Micah Richards revealed he won Roy Keane’s ‘respect’ and relishes making his punditry colleague ‘uncomfortable’ on TV.
    Richards and the Manchester United icon have formed an unlikely bromance together as analysts for Sky Sports.
    Roy Keane and Micah Richards work together for Sky SportsCredit: Getty
    Retired Richards, 32, said on the Match of the Day: Top 10 podcast: “Roy’s a legend of the game.
    “And when I’m initially going to work with someone I don’t get nervous – I never get nervous – but you’ve got respect for people and that’s the way it should be.
    “I’ve seen his clips and he used to destroy people left, right and centre. The first clip that did the rounds was where I said I’d burst on the scene as a defender, that’s the one that went viral, and he said he didn’t know any defenders that had burst on the scene.
    “I said, ‘Hold on, hold on, I’m the youngest ever defender for England, won the Premier League and won the FA Cup’ and at that moment he was like ‘OK’ – I earned a little bit of his respect.
    “After that I just loved working with him because I can never compete with Roy Keane as a player, or his medals, but I can make him feel uncomfortable on camera, and that’s my strength.”
    MARTIAL LAW
    Manchester United’s Anthony Martial came off injured in France’s 2-0 win over Kazakhstan.
    The forward assisted Ousmane Dembele’s 19th minute opener with a clever turn and pass.
    Anthony Martial was replaced after receiving treatmentCredit: AFP
    But the Red Devils star was replaced by Kylian Mbappe after 59 minutes having received treatment for an injury blow.
    Martial appeared to jar his knee with his studs caught in the artificial pitch.
    CANDY KANE
    Manchester United legend Roy Keane believes Harry Kane has to LEAVE Tottenham this summer if he wants ‘to win big prizes’ amid links with the Red Devils and Real Madrid.
    England skipper Kane, 27, is yet to win a single piece of silverware with Spurs but that could end if Jose Mourinho’s men beat Pep Guardiola’s quadruple-chasing Manchester City in next month’s Carabao Cup final.
    Harry Kane was urged to leave Spurs if he wants to win trophiesCredit: AP
    But the chances of Tottenham winning a major trophy in the near future look slim following some dismal performances in the Premier League and Europe.
    Kane’s north London contract runs until 2024 and he is reportedly valued at £150million by Spurs.
    On ITV after Kane scored in the Three Lions’ 2-0 win over Albania on Sunday, Keane said: “If you’re in his shoes and it comes to the summer, I think the guy has to move on to really win the big prizes.
    “He’s not going to do it at Tottenham. He wouldn’t be the first player to sign a contract and then want to leave a year or so later.
    “Mourinho might have to say, ‘he keeps making these noises, let’s take the money and move on’.”
    GOOD MORNING RED DEVILS FANS
    Manchester United are one of six clubs set to be offered Juventus forward Paulo Dybala.
    United target Marcos Llorente’s asking price has been set at £103million with Atletico Madrid playing hard ball for their highly-rated midfielder.
    The Red Devils have held talks with AC Milan over a permanent move for defender Diogo Dalot.
    United suffered an injury scare after forward Anthony Martial limped off the pitch during France’s win over Kazakhstan.
    David de Gea’s future looks bleak at Old Trafford if he does not start the game against Brighton, according to a former United keeper.
    Paul Pogba has finally got his £300,000 Rolls Royce back – after leaving it in a police car pound for months.
    Former Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo has been slated for his angry antics during Portugal’s draw with Serbia.
    SunSport readers have voted Roy Keane as the Premier League’s greatest captain ahead of Chelsea’s John Terry.
    Bruno Fernandes claims he could not choose between midfielders Paul Scholes and Roy Keane, insisting he would select both in his United dream team.
    COULDN’T CAR LESS
    Manchester United star Paul Pogba has finally got his £300,000 Rolls Royce back – after leaving it in a police car pound for months.
    The France midfielder ran up storage charges estimated at £5,500 as he left the car unclaimed for 270 days. 
    Paul Pogba’s car has been in a police car pound for monthsCredit: Collect
    Pogba was stopped in his Wraith Black Badge near Manchester Airport in June because it had Monaco-registered plates.
    The World Cup-winner‘s car was put on a low loader and taken away, leaving him with a £150 towing bill.
    A source said: “It’s incredible to think Paul took so long to sort out getting his car back.
    “It’s not a little runaround — it’s a stunning limited edition £300,000 Rolls-Royce which anybody would love to sit in, let alone own.
    “Instead, it gathered dust because Paul took absolutely ages to sort the necessary paperwork.”
    CAPTAIN FANTASTIC
    Roy Keane is the greatest Premier League captain in history, according to SunSport readers.
    We devised a poll asking readers to decide who wore the armband the best.
    Roy Keane was voted the best Premier League captainCredit: Hugh Routledge
    On the list were Arsenal’s Tony Adams, Rio Ferdinand, Steven Gerrard, Keane, Vincent Kompany, Wes Morgan, John Terry and Patrick Vieira.
    Around 2,600 people had their say and there was a resounding winner.
    United’s former hard man Keane took 36 per cent of the votes ahead of Terry in second who had 19 per cent.
    Kompany, who won 10 major domestic trophies, was third followed by Gerrard, Vieira and Adams who all had 9 per cent of votes.
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    Micah Richards reveals how he won Man Utd icon Roy Keane’s ‘respect’ and relishes making pal ‘uncomfortable’ on TV

    MICAH RICHARDS revealed he won Roy Keane’s ‘respect’ and relishes making his punditry colleague ‘uncomfortable’ on TV. Richards and the Manchester United icon have formed an unlikely bromance together as analysts for Sky Sports.
    Roy Keane and Micah Richards have formed an unlikely friendshipCredit: Getty
    And while the ex-City defender knows he cannot compare to Keane in terms of accolades, he gets his own back by putting his pal on the spot live on air.
    Retired Richards, 32, said on the Match of the Day: Top 10 podcast: “Roy’s a legend of the game.
    “And when I’m initially going to work with someone I don’t get nervous – I never get nervous – but you’ve got respect for people and that’s the way it should be.
    “I’ve seen his clips and he used to destroy people left, right and centre.
    “The first clip that did the rounds was where I said I’d burst on the scene as a defender, that’s the one that went viral, and he said he didn’t know any defenders that had burst on the scene.
    “I said, ”Hold on, hold on, I’m the youngest ever defender for England, won the Premier League and won the FA Cup” and at that moment he was like ‘OK’ – I earned a little bit of his respect.
    “After that I just loved working with him because I can never compete with Roy Keane as a player, or his medals, but I can make him feel uncomfortable on camera, and that’s my strength.”
    Richards was recently in the middle of a heated debate between Keane and Jamie Redknapp over the strength of Tottenham’s squad.

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    And he revealed the tension was caused by Keane, 49, turning up late to work, a rarity, with Redknapp, 47, receiving the brunt of the frustration.
    Richards said: “He was driving down to London, but he was late.
    “He normally gets there an hour or an hour and a half before, but he was stuck in traffic and he got there 20 minutes before going on air and you could see his hair was all ruffled, along with his suit.
    “Jamie just got his anger because he was an hour later than he was supposed to be and he got the wrath!”
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    Man Utd target Thomas Muller hints at Bayern exit, Paul Pogba EXCLUSIVE, £103m Llorente link – transfer LATEST

    MANCHESTER UNITED target Thomas Muller has opened the door to a possible Bayern Munich exit.While we have the latest on Paul Pogba plus Atletico’s £103 asking price for Marcos Llorente.
    Stay up to date with our blog, below, for all the latest from Old Trafford…

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    COULDN’T CAR LESS
    Manchester United star Paul Pogba has finally got his £300,000 Rolls Royce back – after leaving it in a police car pound for months.
    The France midfielder ran up storage charges estimated at £5,500 as he left the car unclaimed for 270 days. 
    Paul Pogba’s car has been in a police car pound for monthsCredit: Collect
    Pogba was stopped in his Wraith Black Badge near Manchester Airport in June because it had Monaco-registered plates.
    The World Cup-winner‘s car was put on a low loader and taken away, leaving him with a £150 towing bill.
    A source said: “It’s incredible to think Paul took so long to sort out getting his car back.
    “It’s not a little runaround — it’s a stunning limited edition £300,000 Rolls-Royce which anybody would love to sit in, let alone own.
    “Instead, it gathered dust because Paul took absolutely ages to sort the necessary paperwork.”
    CAPTAIN FANTASTIC
    Roy Keane is the greatest Premier League captain in history, according to SunSport readers.
    We devised a poll asking readers to decide who wore the armband the best.
    Roy Keane was voted the best Premier League captainCredit: Hugh Routledge
    On the list were Arsenal’s Tony Adams, Rio Ferdinand, Steven Gerrard, Keane, Vincent Kompany, Wes Morgan, John Terry and Patrick Vieira.
    Around 2,600 people had their say and there was a resounding winner.
    United’s former hard man Keane took 36 per cent of the votes ahead of Terry in second who had 19 per cent.
    Kompany, who won 10 major domestic trophies, was third followed by Gerrard, Vieira and Adams who all had 9 per cent of votes.
    UP FOR KEEPS
    Could David de Gea’s time at Old Trafford be nearing an end?
    Former Manchester United goalkeeper Chris Turner thinks that will be the case if the Spaniard does not start against Brighton.
    David de Gea’s future at Old Trafford is uncertainCredit: AFP
    Turner told the Mirror: “Henderson looks like he could be United’s keeper for the next 10 years.
    “I’m not sure when the shift will come, but if Dean keeps his place against Brighton after the international break the writing will be on the wall for De Gea.
    “Let’s be clear, though, De Gea has done nothing wrong. He is still a world-class keeper and has proved himself time and again.”
    RONBELIEVABLE
    Cristiano Ronaldo has been slated for his angry antics during Portugal’s draw in Serbia.
    The former Manchester United superstar slammed his captain’s armband down after his late goal was ruled out.
    Cristiano Ronaldo throws a stropCredit: AFP
    Former Portugal international Fernando Meira said: “It’s clearly a goal, but Ronaldo can’t throw the armband on the ground like that.
    “Cristiano’s reaction is natural, but it’s not acceptable from the national team captain.
    “You can’t throw the armband on the ground and head into the dressing room while the game is still going on.
    “It’s not acceptable behaviour for a player of his stature.”
    KEANE ON THEM
    Bruno Fernandes could not choose between Paul Scholes and Roy Keane – so included them both in his dream Manchester United midfield.
    The United star backed himself to fit perfectly alongside the two Old Trafford veterans.
    Bruno Fernandes included Paul Scholes and Roy Keane in his dream teamCredit: Getty
    Answering a Q & A on the club website, Fernandes said: “This is a difficult one, eh? I think the most difficult until now. So, I don’t know.
    “If I can have both, better, because I need the guy behind me kicking everyone and recovering balls, like Roy Keane does, and have the quality to give the balls to the guys up front.”
    HARD TO FERGET
    Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed his best and worst moments from his 26 years in charge of Manchester United.
    The greatest manager of all time had a few lows but mainly highs during his historic spell as boss of the Red Devils.
    Manchester United legend Sir Alex FergusonCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Ferguson told the club website: “There are always going to be regrets, but the thing is always to look forward.
    “Tomorrow’s another day. I always did when we lost a game. The next day was better, without question.
    “But in terms of the regrets, the 1994 team I had, the back four all seemed to grow old together, and that’s a terrible thing to happen to the manager because these guys were fantastic for me.”
    Reflecting on his best moment, Ferguson said: “Oh, the day we won the league for the first time. God almighty! I couldn’t get out the car park.
    “There were thousands of them. I went there in the afternoon because they wanted a photograph taken with the trophy and I went there at about 3pm.
    “There were thousands there and I couldn’t get out of my car, they were engulfing me. It was unbelievable.”
    ANT FEARS
    Anthony Martial limped off the pitch during France’s latest win raising injury fears for Manchester United.
    The forward was forced off during France’s World Cup qualifying win against Kazakhstan.
    Anthony Martial suffered an injury for FranceCredit: Getty
    The injury is a blow for United with a crucial run of fixtures coming up including their Europa League tie against Granada.
    MESMERISING MARTIAL
    Check out a Pogba-Martial-Dembele combination for France against Kazakhstan today.

    DYB-ING WAR
    Manchester United and City are among SIX clubs set to be offered Paulo Dybala as part of a sensational summer swap deal, according to reports.
    Juventus have long been keen to move on the Argentine international, 26, with the forward close to a move to Old Trafford in the summer of 2019.

    ATLETICO SET LLORENTE PRICE
    Atletico Madrid have reportedly set an asking price for Man Utd target Marcos Llorente.
    The Spanish winger will set the Red Devils back a whopping £103million, according to Marca.
    Man Utd fans – would you splash out on Llorente?
    Credit: Getty
    ‘PENALDO AND PERNANDES’
    Jose Enrique has jokingly ripped into former Manchester United player Cristiano Ronaldo and current Red Devil Bruno Fernandes.
    The post came after Diogo Jota was confirmed to be injured following his two goals for Portugal against Serbia on Saturday night.
    Enrique ribbed Ronaldo and Fernandes for what he deemed to be Jota ‘carrying’ the team.
    Check it out below.

    DALOT DEAL
    Manchester United and AC Milan have opened talks over the permanent transfer of Diogo Dalot.
    The 22-year-old is currently on-loan at the Serie A club from Old Trafford and has appeared 24 times this term.
    Now The Metro claims Milan have tabled a £12million offer to try to sign the Portuguese defender permanently.
    Dalot is happy in Italy and is believed he would be open to extending his stay there.
    However, Milan – like most teams across Europe – are struggling to splash huge sums on players, resulting in their bid being short of the £19m United handed over to Porto in the summer of 2018.
    He is on around £40,000-a-week, well within the wage structure Milan can afford with other team members on a lot more than him.

    VAN DE BEEK HELPS NETHERLANDS TO WIN
    Donny van de Beek helped Netherlands to a 2-0 win over Latvia last night.

    SHAW THING
    Gareth Southgate has been praising Manchester United full-back Luke Shaw ahead of England’s game against Albania this evening.
    The Three Lions coach said: “He’s been very good. Luke played in the first Under-21 game I took charge of.
    “There’s never been any doubt in our mind about Luke’s quality.
    “It’s been great to see him playing on the front foot as a full-back, with his defending and he’s been really ambitious with his attacking.
    “He looks like he’s in good condition to drive forward, he’s got excellent quality with the ball, it’s a good moment for him.
    “He’s aggressive against his wingers, he’s difficult to play against one-vs-one, he’s getting better with his cover defending for his centre-backs.
    “He’s got to find the level he’s shown at his club and play his game.”

    UNITED DUO
    Manchester United duo Anthony Martial and Paul Pogba are both starting for France against Kazakhstan today.

    TWO YEARS ON

    MAGUIRE PRAISES RASHFORD
    Harry Maguire has praised Marcus Rashford for accepting his England call-up despite being injured prior to the international break.
    The Man Utd man will play no part in the World Cup qualifiers and Maguire has now given a bit of insight into the thinking behind Rashford accepting the call-up from Southgate.
    He said: “It’s a bit strange with everything that’s going on, with the pandemic.
    “That shows a lot from Marcus, it was a little reminder of the way we work, the principles we’ve got.
    “It’s really important to show the group is together and Marcus has come even though he probably knew in his mind he wasn’t going to be fit, it shows the spirit between the players.”
    Credit: Getty
    SEVEN CLUBS FOR KANE
    Check out our piece on Harry Kane and the seven clubs he could move to this summer.
    We look at the likes of Manchester United, Real Madrid or even an outside shout of Chelsea? Really?!

    MAN UTD UPCOMING FIXTURES

    April 4: Brighton (H), Premier League
    April 8: Granada (A), Europa League
    April 11: Tottenham (A), Premier League
    April 15: Granada (H), Europa League
    April 18: Burnley (H), Premier League — date TBC

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    GILLESPIE ON MAN UTD
    Former Man Utd player Kevin Gillespie has spoken about why he feels the club should go after Erling Haaland.
    He told Football Fancast: “City are so far ahead at the minute, get Haaland, he’s the hottest property probably in world football at the minute, his stats are incredible.
    “He’s a natural finisher, he’s young as well, and he’s going to come into that Man City team and score a lot of goals because of the players he’d have around him, so I think it’s important that United compete with Man City should he become available.
    “I think he will become available with whatever clause he has in his contract but I suppose money talks and whatever’s offered, Dortmund might cash in.
    “Certainly, they need to be showing that they are interested in a player like him, and obviously there’s been talk about Haaland before with Man United, that he is one that is on their radar.”
    CALLING ON KANE
    Man Utd fans’ ears would have pricked up following Harry Kane’s quotes today.
    Can we imagine the England talisman at Old Trafford? Would be very bizarre seeing him in that shirt.
    Credit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    YOR THE ONE
    Dwight Yorke has revealed he was Sir Alex Ferguson’s first-choice striker when he arrived at Manchester United in 1998.
    The Premier League winner played up front with Andy Cole, Teddy Sheringham and current boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer during his time at Old Trafford.
    Credit: PA
    The 49-year-old recalled a private conversation with Ferguson in an interview with TalkSPORT.
    Yorke revealed: “He said ‘We want you here at the football club, we’ve watched you a few times, we know how good you are, you just need a platform to excel’.
    “I knew that I was coming up against some excellent players, like Teddy, Ole and Coley.
    “I wondered where I was going to be playing in this team. So he said, ‘I want you as my No 9’.
    “I said, ‘What about all the rest of them?’ And he said, ‘You are my number one’. That was enough. That was all I needed to hear from him.”
    BIG DECISION
    Here’s a question then United fans. Mbappe, Haaland or Kane?
    Don’t think it’s a stretch to say you’d have any of them. But who would be your preferred option?
    OPENING THE DOOR?
    Harry Kane may well have just opened the door to a possible transfer this summer.
    Here is what the Spurs striker – who has been linked to Man Utd – said about the speculation over his future.
    He told Sky Sports: “I think that’s a hard question to answer right now (whether the speculation will impact his performances for England).
    “It’s important that all my focus is on the two England games coming up now and the rest of the season with Spurs and then the Euros. To be thinking about speculation or rumours would be damaging in terms of my own performance.
    “I always like to be focused on one goal and one job and that’s to finish strong with Spurs, win these qualifiers with England and hopefully go on and have a great Euros. Look, I try to stay out of that speculation as much as possible.
    “I’m fully focused on doing the job on the pitch from now until the end of the summer, and then we’ll see where we go from there.”
    Credit: EPA
    ERL OF MADRID
    Man Utd target Erling Haaland is being lined up as an option for Real Madrid, according to The Mirror.
    The Spanish giants are looking to sell a number of players this summer in order to bring in either Haaland or Kylian Mbappe.
    Man Utd have been linked with Haaland for a very long time, but could be set to miss out as a number of European superpowers look to secure his signature.
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    Man Utd asked to pay £103m for Llorente, Juventus want Paul Pogba in SWAP deal, Red Devils women win – transfer LATEST

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    ANT FEARS
    Anthony Martial limped off the pitch during France’s latest win raising injury fears for Manchester United.
    The forward was forced off during France’s World Cup qualifying win against Kazakhstan.
    Anthony Martial suffered an injury for FranceCredit: Getty
    The injury is a blow for United with a crucial run of fixtures coming up including their Europa League tie against Granada.
    MESMERISING MARTIAL
    Check out a Pogba-Martial-Dembele combination for France against Kazakhstan today.

    DYB-ING WAR
    Manchester United and City are among SIX clubs set to be offered Paulo Dybala as part of a sensational summer swap deal, according to reports.
    Juventus have long been keen to move on the Argentine international, 26, with the forward close to a move to Old Trafford in the summer of 2019.

    ATLETICO SET LLORENTE PRICE
    Atletico Madrid have reportedly set an asking price for Man Utd target Marcos Llorente.
    The Spanish winger will set the Red Devils back a whopping £103million, according to Marca.
    Man Utd fans – would you splash out on Llorente?
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    ‘PENALDO AND PERNANDES’
    Jose Enrique has jokingly ripped into former Manchester United player Cristiano Ronaldo and current Red Devil Bruno Fernandes.
    The post came after Diogo Jota was confirmed to be injured following his two goals for Portugal against Serbia on Saturday night.
    Enrique ribbed Ronaldo and Fernandes for what he deemed to be Jota ‘carrying’ the team.
    Check it out below.

    DALOT DEAL
    Manchester United and AC Milan have opened talks over the permanent transfer of Diogo Dalot.
    The 22-year-old is currently on-loan at the Serie A club from Old Trafford and has appeared 24 times this term.
    Now The Metro claims Milan have tabled a £12million offer to try to sign the Portuguese defender permanently.
    Dalot is happy in Italy and is believed he would be open to extending his stay there.
    However, Milan – like most teams across Europe – are struggling to splash huge sums on players, resulting in their bid being short of the £19m United handed over to Porto in the summer of 2018.
    He is on around £40,000-a-week, well within the wage structure Milan can afford with other team members on a lot more than him.

    VAN DE BEEK HELPS NETHERLANDS TO WIN
    Donny van de Beek helped Netherlands to a 2-0 win over Latvia last night.

    SHAW THING
    Gareth Southgate has been praising Manchester United full-back Luke Shaw ahead of England’s game against Albania this evening.
    The Three Lions coach said: “He’s been very good. Luke played in the first Under-21 game I took charge of.
    “There’s never been any doubt in our mind about Luke’s quality.
    “It’s been great to see him playing on the front foot as a full-back, with his defending and he’s been really ambitious with his attacking.
    “He looks like he’s in good condition to drive forward, he’s got excellent quality with the ball, it’s a good moment for him.
    “He’s aggressive against his wingers, he’s difficult to play against one-vs-one, he’s getting better with his cover defending for his centre-backs.
    “He’s got to find the level he’s shown at his club and play his game.”

    UNITED DUO
    Manchester United duo Anthony Martial and Paul Pogba are both starting for France against Kazakhstan today.

    TWO YEARS ON

    MAGUIRE PRAISES RASHFORD
    Harry Maguire has praised Marcus Rashford for accepting his England call-up despite being injured prior to the international break.
    The Man Utd man will play no part in the World Cup qualifiers and Maguire has now given a bit of insight into the thinking behind Rashford accepting the call-up from Southgate.
    He said: “It’s a bit strange with everything that’s going on, with the pandemic.
    “That shows a lot from Marcus, it was a little reminder of the way we work, the principles we’ve got.
    “It’s really important to show the group is together and Marcus has come even though he probably knew in his mind he wasn’t going to be fit, it shows the spirit between the players.”
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    SEVEN CLUBS FOR KANE
    Check out our piece on Harry Kane and the seven clubs he could move to this summer.
    We look at the likes of Manchester United, Real Madrid or even an outside shout of Chelsea? Really?!

    MAN UTD UPCOMING FIXTURES

    April 4: Brighton (H), Premier League
    April 8: Granada (A), Europa League
    April 11: Tottenham (A), Premier League
    April 15: Granada (H), Europa League
    April 18: Burnley (H), Premier League — date TBC

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    GILLESPIE ON MAN UTD
    Former Man Utd player Kevin Gillespie has spoken about why he feels the club should go after Erling Haaland.
    He told Football Fancast: “City are so far ahead at the minute, get Haaland, he’s the hottest property probably in world football at the minute, his stats are incredible.
    “He’s a natural finisher, he’s young as well, and he’s going to come into that Man City team and score a lot of goals because of the players he’d have around him, so I think it’s important that United compete with Man City should he become available.
    “I think he will become available with whatever clause he has in his contract but I suppose money talks and whatever’s offered, Dortmund might cash in.
    “Certainly, they need to be showing that they are interested in a player like him, and obviously there’s been talk about Haaland before with Man United, that he is one that is on their radar.”
    CALLING ON KANE
    Man Utd fans’ ears would have pricked up following Harry Kane’s quotes today.
    Can we imagine the England talisman at Old Trafford? Would be very bizarre seeing him in that shirt.
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    YOR THE ONE
    Dwight Yorke has revealed he was Sir Alex Ferguson’s first-choice striker when he arrived at Manchester United in 1998.
    The Premier League winner played up front with Andy Cole, Teddy Sheringham and current boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer during his time at Old Trafford.
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    The 49-year-old recalled a private conversation with Ferguson in an interview with TalkSPORT.
    Yorke revealed: “He said ‘We want you here at the football club, we’ve watched you a few times, we know how good you are, you just need a platform to excel’.
    “I knew that I was coming up against some excellent players, like Teddy, Ole and Coley.
    “I wondered where I was going to be playing in this team. So he said, ‘I want you as my No 9’.
    “I said, ‘What about all the rest of them?’ And he said, ‘You are my number one’. That was enough. That was all I needed to hear from him.”
    BIG DECISION
    Here’s a question then United fans. Mbappe, Haaland or Kane?
    Don’t think it’s a stretch to say you’d have any of them. But who would be your preferred option?
    OPENING THE DOOR?
    Harry Kane may well have just opened the door to a possible transfer this summer.
    Here is what the Spurs striker – who has been linked to Man Utd – said about the speculation over his future.
    He told Sky Sports: “I think that’s a hard question to answer right now (whether the speculation will impact his performances for England).
    “It’s important that all my focus is on the two England games coming up now and the rest of the season with Spurs and then the Euros. To be thinking about speculation or rumours would be damaging in terms of my own performance.
    “I always like to be focused on one goal and one job and that’s to finish strong with Spurs, win these qualifiers with England and hopefully go on and have a great Euros. Look, I try to stay out of that speculation as much as possible.
    “I’m fully focused on doing the job on the pitch from now until the end of the summer, and then we’ll see where we go from there.”
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    ERL OF MADRID
    Man Utd target Erling Haaland is being lined up as an option for Real Madrid, according to The Mirror.
    The Spanish giants are looking to sell a number of players this summer in order to bring in either Haaland or Kylian Mbappe.
    Man Utd have been linked with Haaland for a very long time, but could be set to miss out as a number of European superpowers look to secure his signature.
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    SARR INSTEAD OF SANCHO
    So Manchester United fans, what do you make of the fact that Watford’s Ismaila Sarr could replace Jadon Sancho as the club’s target this summer.
    A major step down? Or a financially shrewd move?

    GOOD MORNING RED DEVILS FANS
    Jesse Lingard has admitted he watched old videos of him in action to help rediscover his form and end his Old Trafford woes.
    Manchester United have reportedly been told to match Marco Llorente’s £103million release clause if they want to sign the Atletico Madrid midfielder.
    Edinson Cavani has been urged to quit United by the Uruguay assistant coach and play where he is comfortable.
    Anthony Joshua paid a visit to see Manchester United legend David Beckham at Inter Miami.
    United’s kit has reportedly been leaked online sparking mixed opinions from fans.
    Man United Women celebrated hosting their first match at Old Trafford by defeating West Ham 2-0.
    Former Valencia goalkeeper Santiago Canizares has hit out at Gary Neville for ‘treating the opportunity to coach them as a joke’.
    JESSE WATCH IT
    Jesse Lingard admits he dug out recordings of his old games to help him through his Old Trafford nightmare.
    The midfielder acknowledges he went through a tough time before securing a January loan switch from Manchester United to West Ham.
    Jesse Lingard is back in form for club and countryCredit: Getty
    Lingard said: “There was a time in lockdown when I just looked back at some old England games, and games that I played well in for United, just to get the fire in my belly again.
    “Since coming here I’ve had targets written down on a board and until I hit them, I won’t be fulfilled.”
    YOR THE ONE
    Dwight Yorke has revealed he was Sir Alex Ferguson’s first-choice striker when he arrived at Manchester United in 1998.
    The Premier League winner played up front with Andy Cole, Teddy Sheringham and current boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer during his time at the club.
    Dwight Yorke was Sir Alex Ferguson’s first choice striker at Old Trafford
    Recalling a conversation with Ferguson, Yorke told talkSPORT: “He said, ‘We want you here at the football club, we’ve watched you a few times, we know how good you are, you just need a platform to excel’.
    “I knew that I was coming up against some excellent players, like Teddy, Ole and Coley.
    “I wondered where I was going to be playing in this team. So he said, ‘I want you as my No. 9’.
    “I said, ‘What about all the rest of them?’ And he said, ‘You are my number one’. That was enough.”
    Where does Yorke rank in your memories of United’s strikers under Ferguson?
    POPE BLESSING
    Dean Henderson will not play England’s two World Cup qualifiers this week.
    England boss Gareth Southgate has confirmed Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope will start against Albania and Poland.
    Dean Henderson will start on the benchCredit: Getty
    Pope started against San Marino but hardly touched the ball against the minnows.
    And Southgate has chosen to keep Pope in the side for his side’s next two matches.
    ALL GRAVEY
    Ajax talent Ryan Gravenberch is a ‘better version of Paul Pogba’, according to the teenager’s former coach.
    The 18-year-old joined Ajax’s academy in 2010 and became the club’s youngest Eredivisie player aged 16 years and 130 days.
    Rising star Ryan GravenberchCredit: Rex
    Brian Tevreden, who promoted him to Ajax U15s at the age of 12, told Goal: “Physically, I see Frank [Rijkaard] in him from back in the day because he’s tall and very strong.
    “But technically, I would say he’s a better version of Pogba in his best days at Juventus, in terms of his technique and his presence on the pitch.
    “He’s very dominant like Pogba was, and that’s what I see in Ryan.”
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