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    Erling Haaland ‘completes Man City medical ahead of transfer from Dortmund’ after club release him to seal £64m move

    ERLING HAALAND has reportedly passed his Manchester City medical. The Borussia Dortmund goal machine is set to be announced as City player this week, and reports suggest he travelled to Belgium today to undergo a medical examination.
    Erling Haaland is claimed to have passed his Man City medicalCredit: Getty
    Belgian outlet DH claim the 21-year-old completed tests at a Brussels hospital today.
    He was joined by Manchester City doctors, with Brussels chosen as the location for the medical “for geographical convenience and to try not to attract attention.”
    The German side released Haaland today to take care of “personal matters” after not holding a training session.
    And it’s understood he travelled to Belgium early on Monday morning in “top secret” before heading back to Germany this afternoon.
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    Erling Haaland has COMPLETED his Man City medical, Liverpool ‘gain advantage’ over Madrid for Tchouameni, Mbappe latest

    ERLING HAALAND has COMPLETED his medical ahead of his imminent move to Manchester City this summer.The Norwegian’s switch to the Etihad is set to be announced as soon as this week.
    Which will be an emotional one for Haaland, whose father spent three years playing for City between 2000 and 2003.
    Meanwhile, Liverpool are reportedly in the driver seat to land sought-after midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni summer.
    Tchouameni has caught the eye of some of the biggest clubs around Europe but the Reds are closest to securing his signature.
    And rumours suggest that Kylian Mbappe has set to ‘agree’ on image rights with Real Madrid as the Spanish champions close in on landing the talented Frenchman.
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    Chelsea star courts interest
    Chelsea’s Jake Clarke-Salter is wanted by top clubs across Europe including Leeds and PSV Eindhoven on a free transfer.
    Clarke-Salter is out of contract at Stamford Bridge this summer but Thomas Tuchel‘s side do have the option to extend his deal for another 12 months.
    But Chelsea‘s ownership issues means the Blues cannot currently activate new deals under the sanctions imposed by the UK government.
    That means Clarke-Salter can speak to other clubs with Leeds and Sheffield United already enquiring for his services.
    German clubs match-rigging scandal
    German football has been rocked by a new match-rigging row – with two teams playing out a draw that suited them both.
    German fourth-tier clubs FSV Frankfurt and SV Elversberg played out the last 12 minutes of their game to a 1-1 draw.
    Elversberg players passed the ball among themselves in their own half, amid applause from both sets of fans.
    The result left the visitors effectively promoted and Frankfurt virtually safe from relegation with one match left to play.
    Promotion rivals Ulm and drop-bound Grossaspach were left furious.
    But Frankfurt boss Tim Gorner insisted: “A draw suited us just fine. In that case why should we go on the attack?”
    Fulham open Adabioyo talks
    Fulham have opened talks over a new deal for Tosin Adarabioyo to ward off any interest this summer.
    The defender played almost every game as Marco Silva’s side won the Championship title at a canter but has just one year remaining on his current contract.
    Silva is now keen for the club to quickly tie the towering centre-back down to a fresh long-term deal.
    Given his Premier League experience, having played 33 games during Fulham’s last top-flight campaign, rivals may see the former Manchester City man as a bargain option this summer.
    Fulham, however, are determined to keep Adarabioyo, 24, at the heart of their back line as they look to break the yo-yo cycle of promotion and relegation in recent years.
    Leipzig warn Chelsea off Nkunku
    RB Leipzig CEO Oliver Mintzlaff says they have no intention of selling £62million rated forward Christopher Nkunku to Chelsea this summer.
    Transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano tweeted a quote from Mintzlaff which says: “We have clearly discussed it internally: we won’t let Nkunku leave this summer, we told him and his agent.”
    Gunners ‘explore’ Sterling summer transfer
    Arsenal are exploring the possibility of signing Manchester City star Raheem Sterling this summer, according to The Telegraph.
    The England winger, 27, is about to enter the final year of his deal and that could pave the way for former City coach and current Gunners boss Mikel Arteta to make a move for him.
    The report says Arteta would be “willing to make Sterling the focal point of the Gunners’ attack” next term.
    Arsenal boost in Jovic pursuit
    Arsenal have had some good news on target Luka Jovic with reports Real Madrid will put him on their transfer list.
    The striker, 24, arrived from Eintracht Frankfurt in 2019 for £52million but the move has not worked out as he has netted just three goals in 50 appearances.
    The Gunners have been tracking the Serb for a while, and according to Mundo Deportivo his time at the Bernabeu is coming to an end.
    Is Pogba off to PSG?
    French giants Paris Saint-Germain are favourites to sign Paul Pogba, according to Betfair.
    The bookies have Mauricio Pochettino’s Ligue 1 champions best priced at 4/5 to secure the services of Manchester United’s unsettled France superstar.
    Pogba, 29, has reportedly turned down a move to Manchester City but looks set to leave Old Trafford this summer at the end of his contract.
    Arsenal bookies’ favourties for Tielemans
    Arsenal are the frontrunners to sign Leicester central midfielder Youri Tielemans, according to Sky Bet.
    The bookies have priced the Gunners at 2/1 to snap up the 25-year-old Belgium star.
    Manchester United are next in the running at 4/1, with title chasing duo Manchester City and Liverpool both quoted at 7/1.
    Tielemans has a year left on his Foxes deal and that could see him sold this summer rather than departing on a free next year.
    Championship duo track Northampton’s McWilliams
    Northampton midfielder Shaun McWilliams is being tracked by Championship duo West Brom and Barnsley, SunSport can reveal.
    League One Portsmouth are keen on the 23-year-old, who is set to be available on a free transfer this summer.
    McWilliams has impressed in a Cobblers side gunning for promotion via the play-offs and has put talks over a new deal on ice for now.
    Town will face Mansfield in a two-legged play-off semi-final, with the away leg first up this Saturday.
    Shaun McWilliams has impressed for promotion-chasing Northampton this seasonCredit: Phil Shephard-Lewis – The Times
    Pogba ‘rejects City approach’
    Paul Pogba has reportedly turned down a move to Manchester City.
    The Manchester United midfielder, 29, is said to have given serious consideration to an offer from their bitter derby rivals.
    The France star looks set to leave Old Trafford this summer at the end of his contract.
    But according to The Athletic’s David Ornstein, Pogba’s representatives have informed City he will be heading elsewhere.
    City to ‘confirm Haaland deal’
    Manchester City are reportedly about to bring a successful conclusion to their chase of Borussia Dortmund star Erling Haaland.
    City are set to announce the signing of the Norway striker, 21, this week according to The Athletic.
    Haaland is just about the hottest property in world football after bagging 85 goals in 88 appearances for the German giants.
    The Prem champions are reportedly due inform Dortmund of their “intention to activate” his £64million release clause.
    City are set to seal a deal for Borussia Dortmund star Erling Haaland
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    Todd Boehly ‘to SLASH Chelsea transfer spending’ whilst owners to hold talks with Marina, Nkunku BLOW – latest updates

    CHELSEA have AGREED terms on the £4.25bn sale of the club to Todd Boehly.The American billionaire is also the owner of the LA Dodgers baseball team, and leads the consortium.
    However, the American will reportedly cut transfer spending while retaining the same insatiable demand for trophies as Roman Abramovich had.
    But the new owners are reportedly set to have talks with sporting director Marina Granovskaia over her future at the club.
    And Chelsea have been dealt a huge blow in their quest for Christopher Nkunku as RB Leipzig have no intention of parting ways with their talisman this summer.
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    Chelsea star courts interest
    Chelsea’s Jake Clarke-Salter is wanted by top clubs across Europe including Leeds and PSV Eindhoven on a free transfer.
    Clarke-Salter is out of contract at Stamford Bridge this summer but Thomas Tuchel’s side do have the option to extend his deal for another 12 months.
    But Chelsea’s ownership issues means the Blues cannot currently activate new deals under the sanctions imposed by the UK government.
    That means Clarke-Salter can speak to other clubs with Leeds and Sheffield United already enquiring for his services.
    Chelsea transfer suggestions
    Chelsea have been urged to make a double swoop for Harry Maguire and Declan Rice this summer.
    Both England stars will be welcome additions to the Blues’ squad, insists pundit Richard Keys.
    Keys explained: “They need a centre-back. Harry Maguire? What would he cost? £40/50 million? I’m pretty sure he’d jump at the chance of a new start. The obvious one in midfield would be Rice. Kante has all but run himself to a stand still.
    “Rice would be a perfect replacement. Would West Ham sell? Of course they will if the money is right. I’d give you £150m for him all day long. If Rice pushes hard it might not take that much.”
    Leipzig warn Chelsea off Nkunku
    RB Leipzig CEO Oliver Mintzlaff says they have no intention of selling £62million rated forward Christopher Nkunku to Chelsea this summer.
    Transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano tweeted a quote from Mintzlaff which says: “We have clearly discussed it internally: we won’t let Nkunku leave this summer, we told him and his agent.”
    Sheva’s support for Ukrainian footballers
    Andriy Shevchenko has reached out to two Premier League Ukrainian football stars to offer his support in the wake of Russia’s invasion of their country.
    Former Chelsea striker and ex-Ukraine national team boss Sheva has contacted West Ham winger Andriy Yarmolenko and Manchester City midfielder Oleksandr Zinchenko.
    Shevchenko told LADbible: “I know how it’s been difficult for the boys.
    “I tried to support and call them and encourage them to not give up, to think about the game.
    “Just try to go in the stadium and play for your country, play for your fans who are supporting you, which club you’re playing.
    “The boys are representing Ukraine and then we need that visibility in the world, that Ukrainian athletes can do very well.”
    Boehly takeover set for approval
    Todd Boehly is set to be cleared to complete his Chelsea takeover before the end of the season.
    The LA Dodgers co-owner is leading a consortium which has signed a £4.25billion deal to buy Roman Abramovich’s shares in the Blues.
    It needs Prem and government sign-off, and with all parties keen to draw the saga to a close it looks like the deal will be ratified before the Blues host Watford in their final game of the season on May 22.
    Boehly to ‘invest heavily’
    New Chelsea owner Todd Boehly is planning ‘heavy investment’ in their squad to turn them into a Prem title force again, according to the Evening Standard.
    The American billionaire was confirmed as the successor to Roman Abramovich on Saturday and will kickstart their summer transfer plans once the takeover deal is rubberstamped.
    Hayes ‘drained’ by WSL win
    Chelsea Women’s boss Emma Hayes says their dramatic final-day WSL title win left her feeling “mentally drained”.
    The Blues twice came from behind to beat Manchester United 4-2 to pip Arsenal to the championship.
    Hayes told the Blues’ club website: “I’m absolutely mentally drained right now but I will just go home, have a cup of tea as usual and get ready for tomorrow.”
    Chelsea will look to complete the double in next Sunday’s FA Cup final against Manchester City.
    Palmieiri tipped for Chelsea return
    Emerson Palmieiri looks set to return to Chelsea next season after his successful loan spell with Lyon.
    The Italian left-back, 27, made a temporary switch to the French giants last summer and has impressed in Ligue 1.
    Juventus are also said to be keen but the Blues may want to retain him as part of a squad built for the new era of Todd Boehly’s ownership.
    Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano tweeted: “Emerson Palmieri will leave OL [Lyon] at the end of current season and will return to Chelsea – he’s definitely not gonna stay at OL next year.”
    Elneny’s new Arsenal deal offer
    Arsenal hope Mohamed Elneny will sign a new deal with them, according to The Athletic.
    The Eygpt midfielder, 29, has struggled to nail down a regular starting spot since joining from Basel in 2016.
    But his improved form in a Gunners side bidding for a top-four Prem finish this season has persuaded the club to try and tie him down.
    Elneny was recalled for the victory at Chelsea last month and has played every minute since in wins over Manchester United, West Ham and yesterday’s 2-1 triumph against Leeds.
    Gunners ‘renew interest in Arthur’
    Arsenal have re-ignited their interest in signing Juventus midfielder Arthur, according to Italian outlet Tutto Mercato.
    But a sticking point could be that Juve value their Brazil star at £34million, while the Gunners want to do business for about £21m.
    United blow in Laimer chase
    Manchester Unite face competition from Bayern Munich in their pursuit of Konrad Laimer, according to reports.
    The Red Devils have been tracking the RB Leipzig midfielder, 24, who could fill the void if Paul Pogba leaves Old Trafford as expected.
    But Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano says Bayern are lining up a £15million bid that could extend to £17m, and their boss Julian Nagelsmann is “pushing” for his side to sign Laimer from his old team.
    Leicester join £40m Gleison hunt
    Chelsea could face a £40million battle with Leicester for Torino centre-back Gleison Bremer.
    Foxes’ boss Brendan Rodgers is reportedly considering let the Serie a side keep loan midfielder Dennis Praet in part-exchange for the Brazilian.
    SunSport understands Leicester officials met with their Torino counterparts in Italy last week to try to thrash out a deal.
    And it’s understood Chelsea have been watching Bremer – as a potential replacement for outgoing Antonio Rudiger.
    Marc-elona?
    Barcelona’s interest in Marcos Alonso is reportedly hotting up.
    The Chelsea left-back is rated a priority recruit for the Spanish giants this summer.
    And transfer guru Fabrizio Romano believes Barca are firming up their pursuit of the seven-cap Spain star, 31.
    Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has England ace Ben Chilwell returning to fitness in the same position.
    Koul should be hot Chelsea target
    Ex-Chelsea striker Demba Ba believes Napoli centre-back Kalidou Koulibaly should be a priority target under incoming owner Todd Boehly.
    Area Napoli claim Koulibaly’s agent Fali Ramadani has offered the £30million-rated Senegal star to the Blues.
    Barcelona are also said to be keen on the 30-year-old, who has previously been linked to Manchester United
    Area Napoli suggest Ramadani reckons Chelsea offer Koulibaly the best combination of pay packet and Champions League football.
    And asked if Chelsea should step up their Koulibaly hunt, Ba said: “One hundred per cent. One thousand per cent.
    “He has that stature. He can support pressure, bear in mind he plays for Senegal and plays for Napoli. 
    “He can handle the pressure. He’s good as a football player and a top lad.”
    It’s Rudi difficult
    Antonio Rudiger’s expected summer exit is ‘affecting’ Chelsea on the pitch, boss Thomas Tuchel claims.
    Rudiger and Tuchel himself have all but confirmed the defender will leave when his contract esxpires.
    And Tuchel revealed: “It surely affects the team, but I cannot tell you to which degree. The longer the situation goes (on), now it has a huge affect because Toni leaves us in the middle the process where we are sanctioned and could not even fight, could not do another offer, could not be in negotiations.”
    “It clearly has an affect, and it makes not so much sense to deny it; we lose now one of our key players.
    “This decision has an effect on the dressing room because Toni is not isolating when he’s here at Cobham and does not talk to anyone, so he is a huge part; he is a leader, and, of course, the situation is like that.”
    Survival was Tuch and go
    Thomas Tuchel could barely look as Chelsea’s Under-23s secured their Premier League 2 safety with a late comeback win against Tottenham, writes JAKE LAMBOURNE.
    The Blues went into the last match of the PL2 season at Kingsmeadow knowing only three points would see them avoid relegation.

    It was a strong Chelsea line-up, with first-teamers Malang Sarr and Trevor Chalobah adding experience.
    After a flat first-half, Spurs took the lead through Kion Etete just before the hour mark.
    It proved to be too much for German gaffer Tuchel, who was watching through his hands as the U23s searched for a goal.
    And with the likes of Kai Havertz, Timo Werner and Mason Mount watching on, Chelsea finally got back on level terms in the 82nd minute.
    Dion Rankine tapped home after getting on the end of a low cross from Lewis Hall. The comeback was complete in the 88th minute after Joe Haigh bundled the ball home to spark wild scenes from the jubilant Blues’ players.
    Chelsea’s victory condemned Leeds to be relegated from the PL2 first division, with Derby also dropping down. For the second year in a row, Manchester City have won Premier League 2, with West Ham and Arsenal following behind.
    Barca ‘step up Alonso hunt’
    Barcelona’s interest in Marcos Alonso is reportedly hotting up.
    The Chelsea left-back is rated a priority recruit for the Spanish giants this summer.
    And transfer guru Fabrizio Romano believes Barca are firming up their pursuit of the seven-cap Spain star, 31.
    Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has England ace Ben Chilwell returning to fitness in the same position.
    Leipzig fight to keep Chelsea target Nkunku
    RB Leipzig will fight to keep Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal target Christopher Nkunku.
    That’s the claim this evening as AC Milan, Bayern Munich and former club Paris Saint-Germain also eye the France midfielder, 24.
    Despite  L’Equipe suggesting last week that Nkunku has privately revealed he is interested in moving on this summer, reports today insist Leipzig believe they can keep him.
    Publicly at least, the twice-capped star says he is happy in Germany and could stay for the final two years of his contract.
    Nev defends claim Conte shouldn’t boss Utd
    Gary Neville has ferociously defended his claim that ex-Chelsea chief Antonio Conte is not right for Manchester United amid criticism from Jamie Carragher.
    It comes after Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp revealed he doesn’t like the kind of football Conte’s Tottenham team play following their 1-1 draw at Anfield on Saturday.
    The Reds boss said: “I’m sorry I’m the wrong person for that, I don’t like this kind of football. But that’s my personal problem.
    “I think they’re world class, and I think they should do more for the game. I think the game against Liverpool they had 36, 38 per cent possession. But it’s my problem. I cannot coach it. So that’s why I cannot do it.
    “So yes, world class players block all the balls, really difficult. Atletico Madrid is doing it. Fine, they won whatever.
    “Fine, absolutely fine. I just can’t. I respect everything they do, but it’s not me.”
    Conte was touted for the Manchester United job last year but the Red Devils opted to stick with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer for a few more matches. The Italian then chose to join Tottenham instead, while Man Utd sacked Solskjaer and appointed Ralf Rangnick as interim boss.
    Old Trafford legend Neville quote retweeted the comments from Klopp and added: “I respect Conte and his football enormously but this Klopp interview gives the clear reason why he wasn’t the right fit for United.”
    Neville’s Sky Sports colleague Carragher then responded with a screenshot of a headline which read: “Gary Neville calls for brutal Diego Simeone to be considered for next Manchester United manager”.
    To which Neville replied: “Simone 4-4-2 aggressive style. Proper United that. Conte wing backs ?? No..”
    Foxes fight Blues for Bremer
    Chelsea could face a £40million battle with Leicester for Torino centre-back Gleison Bremer.
    Foxes’ boss Brendan Rodgers is reportedly considering let the Serie a side keep loan midfielder Dennis Praet in part-exchange for the Brazilian.
    SunSport understands Leicester officials met with their Torino counterparts in Italy last week to try to thrash out a deal.
    And it’s understood Chelsea have been watching Bremer – as a potential replacement for outgoing Antonio Rudiger.
    ‘Big lump’ Lukaku gave me the hump
    Wolves coach Tony Roberts labelled Romelu Lukaku a ‘big lump’ as he questioned how the Chelsea striker won a penalty in a dramatic 2-2 draw.
    Goalkeeping trainer Roberts – standing in as manager Bruno Lage had Covid – suggested Lukaku fell too easily for such a powerful player.

    Watched by incoming Chelsea owner Todd Boehly, the recalled Belgian tucked in the spot-kick opener himself and soon doubled the Blues’ lead.
    But Wolves sub Francisco Trincao netted a spectacular reply and visitors’ skipper Conor Coady headed the leveller seven minutes into stoppage time.
    Roberts’ delight over a ‘well deserved’ comeback point was offset, however, by his penalty gripe.
    Lukaku was growing into the game when he bustled and muscled past Roman Saiss on 56 minutes.
    And the defender brought down the ex-Inter Milan hero with a clumsy challenge. Ref Peter Banks awarded a spot-kick after checking video replays.
    Roberts said of Lukaku’s input: “He’s a big lump, isn’t he. So for him to go down, I’m not sure.”
    The Welshman added: “We came back to get the point but we’re disappointed we didn’t win it.”
    Will Azpilicueta leave this summer?
    According to Spanish outlet AS, Barcelona have swooped in to put a huge offer on the table, of which Azpilicueta has agreed to.
    The two-year deal will see the defender earn £11million per-season.
    It also includes the option of a one-year extension.
    Since joining the Blues in 2012, Azpilicueta has become one of the most successful Chelsea players of all time.
    Earlier this year, he became the first player to win every trophy possible with the club.
    No doubt a legend, whatever happens this summer.
    Boehly watches Wolves late equaliser
    The LA Dodgers part owner had just been told that his consortium had won the battle to buy Chelsea from sanctioned Roman Abramovich.
    But Conor Coady’s 97th minute equaliser left the American billionaire scratching his head in bewilderment as his new team threw away a two-goal lead right at the death.
    At least Boehly can say that he has seen Romelu Lukaku score a Premier League goal after the £97million Belgian struck twice in the space of two minutes to end his four-month drought.
    Yet it was hardly champagne stuff from Thomas Tuchel’s players just a week before they take on Liverpool in the FA Cup final.

    ‘Should have been a win’, says Pulisic
    The American forward will keep fighting in order for the Blues to cement that Champions League spot…

    Player ratings – subs
    SAUL NIGUEZ (for Alonso at 45′) – 5/10
    Had some good moments down the left after being introduced at the break.
    But, not being a natural defender, he didn’t look particularly comfortable once the visitors came to life in the second half.
    MALANG SARR (for Azpilicueta at 85′) – N/A
    KAI HAVERTZ (for Lukaku at 88′) – NA
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    Red Bull Salzburg striker Karim Adeyemi’s agent confirms Dortmund transfer in blow to Man Utd

    MANCHESTER UNITED’S pursuit of Red Bull Salzburg hotshot Karim Adeyemi is as good as over. The 20-year-old is set to join German outfit Borussia Dortmund this summer.
    Karim Adeyemi is set to join Borussia Dortmund this summer despite interest from Manchester UnitedCredit: Getty
    United had tried to hijack Adeyemi’s transfer to the Bundesliga side.
    But Adeyemi’s agent Thomas Solomon has confirmed a switch to Dortmund is “close” to completion, as revealed by Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano.
    Solomon said: “We’re now close to complete the deal with Borussia Dortmund.
    “There will be no release clause included into his five-year deal.”
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    And Solomon confirmed Rangnick had been keen on bringing Adeyemi to Old Trafford.
    Adeyemi though snubbed a mega-money move to United in favour of joining Dortmund.
    The agent continued: “Rangnick? Yes, Manchester United wanted to enter the race – but we want Dortmund.”
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    Adeyemi was reportedly unfazed by United’s contract offer, as he believes he has a better chance of developing into a top star at Dortmund.
    The youngster could possibly be a direct replacement for Erling Haaland, who is set to be announced as a Manchester City player this week.
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    Pogba ‘REJECTS’ City whilst PSG are labelled ‘frontrunners to sign Frenchman, Neville’s HARSH Lingard comments – updates

    PAUL POGBA has rejected a shocking summer switch to Manchester City according to reports.The World Cup winner is set to leave Old Trafford in the transfer window, but City is said to not Pogba’s preferred destination.
    However, Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly emerged as the favourites to land the French international.
    And Gary Neville believes that Jesse Lingard doesn’t have a ‘God-given right for a send-off following the departing United star’s brother’s comments last week.
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    Rangnick on Brighton loss
    Ralf Rangnick has opened up on the difficulties Man United had during their 4-0 loss to Brighton.
    He said: “For us, it was whenever they played the diagonal ball we struggled with those balls although we told our full-backs that they should get out earlier.
    “It was very, very difficult to stop them in the first half at all and in the second half we took the risk to bring Edi [Cavani] on as a second striker and Fred and went to a 4-4-2.
    “In hindsight it was maybe a little bit of a risk to play a 4-4-2 against them, but we had to try and change the energy. Today we were second best in all relevant areas.”
    Ten Hag’s first signing
    Erik ten Hag has reportedly made his first Manchester United signing in the form of Stevenage wonderkid Elyh Harrison.
    The 16-year-old keeper has made a name for himself in the League Two side’s U18s team.
    And at just 15 years of age, he joined up with the senior squad for training earlier this season as his rapid progression continued.
    Now UtdDistrict are reporting that he has agreed a deal to join Man Utd.
    He will certainly be looked at as one for the future, with David de Gea the club’s regular No1 and England hopeful Dean Henderson on the bench.
    Fortune gives Ronaldo insight
    Quinton Fortune says Cristiano Ronaldo knew he was destined for footballing greatness when he was a teenager.
    Retired Red Devils defender Fortune was at the club when a raw 17-year-old Ronaldo was signed from Sporting Lisbon in 2003.
    The South African told Ladbrokes: “He just brings that confidence and belief, whether he’s 17 or 37.
    “I remember when he arrived at the club in 2003, he told us that he was going to be the best.
    “That mindset, and the way he’s trained since then – putting weights around his ankles and doing stepovers, going to the gym every day, fine-tuning every single part of his game – it’s absolutely unbelievable.”
    Neville tips Spurs derby win
    Manchester United legend Gary Neville has tipped Tottenham to beat Arsenal in Thursday’s crunch derby.
    The fourth-placed Gunners go to their big rivals looking to extend their four-point lead over fifth-placed Spurs.
    The final three games will decide which of the two clubs will claim the final Champions League qualification spot.
    Neville said on his podcast: “Look, it’s Arsenal’s to lose but Tottenham on Thursday night, that will be hard for Arsenal.
    “If they come out of there with a draw or a victory they’ll have done very well with the feeling that will be in that stadium against them.
    “It’s a big game, I’m looking forward to it. I fancy Tottenham on Thursday night.”
    United loanee Williams under investigation
    Manchester United full-back Brandon Williams is being investigated by Norwich for a post he made on Instagram.
    The versatile defender, 21, who has been on loan with the Canaries this season, uploaded a picture of himself putting up his middle finger, with the caption: “What a beautiful day. Easy up Norwich City”.
    It came after he played in relegated Norwich’s 4-0 thrashing by West Ham on Sunday and has prompted a probe by the Norfolk club.
    Is Pogba off to PSG?
    French giants Paris Saint-Germain are favourites to sign Paul Pogba, according to Betfair.
    The bookies have Mauricio Pochettino’s Ligue 1 champions best priced at 4/5 to secure the services of Manchester United’s unsettled France superstar.
    Pogba, 29, has reportedly turned down a move to Manchester City but looks set to leave Old Trafford this summer at the end of his contract.
    Ronaldo’s United role going forward
    Paul Parker says Cristiano Ronaldo can still be a key man for Manchester United next season – if he changes his attitude a bit.
    Club legend Ronaldo has bagged 18 goals in a struggling Red Devils side after his heralded return from Juventus last summer.
    But is has been far from plain sailing with reports of dressing room unrest amid poor results and managerial uncertainty.
    But retired United hero Parker, 58, says the Portugal star can still be a big asset for incoming manager Erik ten Hag.
    Parker told MyBettingSites: “If he’s willing to give a bit back, there is a great chance it could be a better unity in that Manchester United dressing room when someone like Ronaldo is giving a bit back.”
    He added: “If they are going to keep him, he’s got to understand that he might not be playing regular football and when he does play, he’s got to be nurturing people.”
    Ronaldo’s greatest achievement yet?
    Apparently Manchester United fans think Cristiano Ronaldo’s 18-goal return in their underwhelming team this season might just be his greatest-ever achievement!
    The five-time Ballon d’Or winner has claimed just about every personal and club honour going during his 20-year professional career.
    His 115 goals for Portugal also make his the highest international goal-scorer of all time and he led his country to an historic Euro 2016 win.
    But such is the malaise of a Red Devils side struggling to hang on to the Prem’s sixth place this season that supporters have hailed Ronaldo’s impressive goal-return as an extra-special feat.
    The Portuguese has scored SEVEN match-winning goals, the most in the Prem, so far in the current campaign.
    Fans have praised his impact on Twitter, with one tweeting: “Scoring 18 Premier League goals with this Manchester United side is Ronaldo’s greatest achievement in his entire career.”
    Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo was spotted laughing during the Brighton thrashingCredit: Sky Sports
    Pogba ‘rejects City approach’
    Paul Pogba has reportedly turned down a move to Manchester City.
    The Manchester United midfielder, 29, is said to have given serious consideration to an offer from their bitter derby rivals.
    The France star looks set to leave Old Trafford this summer at the end of his contract.
    But according to The Athletic’s David Ornstein, Pogba’s representatives have informed City he will be heading elsewhere.
    Unpleasant note for United fan
    A Manchester United fan was unhappy to find a sarcastic note outside her home which was covered in dog poo.
    The message was left on a path often used by Manchester City fans visiting the Etihad, and read: “If found, return to Old Trafford.”
    Red Devils fan and recipient Natalie, 25, said: “I didn’t even think, ‘Oh, that’s funny’. That’s gross. Why would you do that?”
    United blow in Laimer chase
    Manchester Unite face competition from Bayern Munich in their pursuit of Konrad Laimer, according to reports.
    The Red Devils have been tracking the RB Leipzig midfielder, 24, who could fill the void if Paul Pogba leaves Old Trafford as expected.
    But Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano says Bayern are lining up a £15million bid that could extend to £17m, and their boss Julian Nagelsmann is “pushing” for his side to sign Laimer from his old team.
    Ron tells Utd team-mates he’s staying
    EXCLUSIVE: Cristiano Ronaldo has told team-mates he intends to stay at Manchester United — but only if Erik ten Hag wants him, writes RICHARD MORIARTY.
    The Portuguese superstar, 37, wants to see out the final year of his Old Trafford contract despite the Red Devils failing to nab a place in next year’s Champions League.
    It was feared without a place in Europe’s biggest competition, Ronaldo would agitate for a move.

    But ahead of new boss Ten Hag’s arrival a United insider revealed: “Ronaldo told the players he’s not going anywhere unless the club say they don’t want him.
    “No one is more disappointed than him about how the season has panned out.
    “But he doesn’t want to leave on a low and wants to help get the club back into the Champions League and try and win a trophy next year.
    “However, he has told them if the new boss wants to go in a different direction, then he will have no hard feelings and has no regrets about coming back to Old Trafford.”
    It could be the Hend for Bourne
    EXCLUSIVE: Bournemouth will step up their bid to take Manchester United’s Dean Henderson on loan after confirming their return to the Premier League, writes DAN KING.
    Sunsport revealed that United are willing to pay half or more of Henderson’s £120,000-per-week wages in order to set up a temporary move for next season.
    And the Cherries are ready to take the initiative ahead of the England goalkeeper’s other suitors.
    But they will face a fight with fellow promoted side Fulham who are also keen.
    Henderson, 25, briefly took over as United’s first-choice keeper last season.
    But he has been limited to just three first-team appearances this season after David de Gea’s brilliant return to form.
    His limited opportunities have resulted in him dropping out of Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions squad and he is keen to secure more first-team football from the start of next season, ahead of the winter World Cup in Qatar.
    United are considering whether to bring in new No 2 and No 3 ‘keepers behind De Gea but are not ready to sell Academy product Henderson outright.
    Red Devils’ worst ever Prem points tally
    This season’s Manchester United is statistically the WORST ever Premier League team in the club’s illustrious history.
    United have found themselves on quite a decline since legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson‘s retirement in 2013, which marked their last title success.

    The Red Devils have struggled since Ferguson’s departure, but never as much as this term as they are currently sixth in the Premier League table with a mere 58 points from 37 matches.
    Ralf Rangnick‘s flops have one more Prem game left to mercifully end a miserable campaign, which started with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at the helm, against Crystal Palace on May 22 at Selhurst Park.
    That means United could complete the season with a maximum of 61 points, which is their lowest ever tally in the English top flight since the Premier League’s inception in 1992.

    After Saturday’s 4-0 thrashing at Brighton they have also officially conceded 56 league goals, their most in a single campaign in the competition.
    The Manchester giants have endured an ever poorer campaign than the 2013/2014 term when David Moyes replaced Sir Alex and failed to complete the season.
    United finished with Ryan Giggs as interim manager in seventh place with 64 points.
    Victory at the Amex Stadium would have allowed Rangnick’s men to hope to equal Moyes’ points tally but ultimately remained on 58 points with one more game to go.
    The Red Devils splashed the cash last summer for some top-shelf signings as Jadon Sancho and Raphael Varane joined up and were followed by club legend Cristiano Ronaldo.
    Ferdinand blasts Utd’s lack of character
    Rio Ferdinand has slammed the current Manchester United side after another embarrassing defeat in the Premier League.
    Ralf Rangnick’s men were humbled against Brighton on Saturday, losing 4-0 at the Amex Stadium.

    And now former centre-back Ferdinand has torn into the club again, as they were officially confirmed to be out of the race for Champions League football next season.
    On the latest episode of his FIVES podcast, Ferdinand said: “It has got to the stage where you can’t even put up a fight as a Man United fan. 
    “We are getting mocked every week.”
    The season has gone from bad to worse for United this season, who have lost 11 of their 37 league games this season.
    However conceding four goals to Brighton, who have averaged just over a goal a game this season, takes their troubles to whole new levels.
    Ferdinand said: “We have gone down to Brighton to the seaside for a day out. We got pumped and sent back home.
    “There is no fight, there is no character and it seems there is no desire. People have downed tools it seems.”
    Becks urges Ronaldo to stay
    United legend David Beckham urged Cristiano Ronaldo to stay after a disastrous season, which he’s thankful is over.
    Beckham, who was attending the Miami Grand Prix, admitted it has been a “tough” campaign for United and is sure fans are pleased that it’s coming to an end.
    David Beckham can’t wait for Man Utd’s season to be over as legend pleads with Cristiano Ronaldo to snub transfer exit
    The Inter Miami owner also praised the supporters for not giving up on the Red Devils, despite a raft of poor performances, by filling Old Trafford every week.
    The former England captain expects changes to be made under incoming manager Erik ten Hag but hopes fellow club legend Ronaldo will stay on for next season.
    The five-time Ballon d’Or winner has another year left on his Old Trafford deal but his future is now uncertain, even though he has been United’s shining light during a disastrous campaign.
    Beckham told Sky Sports: “There’s changes to be made and changes that are happening and we’ve seen that. It’s a tough end to the season but it is the end of the season.
    “I’m sure a lot of the fans are thankful of that because it’s been a tough one.
    “Obviously Cristiano is one of the best players over the last 15 years with Lio [Lionel Messi]. To see him stay on, hopefully staying on at United, is important for the fans.
    “I think it’s important to him, we all know how much Man Utd means to him and he’s still doing what he does best – scoring goals and creating.”
    Red Devils drop out of Johnstone race
    Manchester United have given up their pursuit of West Brom’s England keeper Sam Johnstone.
    That leaves Tottenham in prime position to snap him up.
    Man Utd already have David de Gea and Dean Henderson vying for the No1 spot in between the sticks.

    And Johnstone, who was on United’s books until 2018, is searching for more regular first team football, so Old Trafford would not appear to be the right fit for him.
    According to The Mirror, Spurs is the likely destination for the 29-year-old as they are in search of a back-up keeper to Hugo Lloris.
    The report states the Lilywhites believe he can provide genuine competition for the Frenchman and also act as an accomplished understudy.
    Johnstone is out of contract this summer, so Tottenham will be available to claim him on a free transfer.
    Despite coming through the youth set-up at Man Utd, Johnstone never secured a first team appearance for the club.
    Stat’s gotta hurt: Utd’s worst Prem season
    This season’s Manchester United is statistically the WORST ever Premier League team in the club’s illustrious history.
    United have found themselves on quite a decline since legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement in 2013, which marked their last title success.

    The Red Devils have struggled since Ferguson’s departure, but never as much as this term as they are currently sixth in the Premier League table with a mere 58 points from 37 matches.
    Ralf Rangnick’s flops have one more Prem game left to mercifully end a miserable campaign, which started with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at the helm, against Crystal Palace on May 22 at Selhurst Park.
    That means United could complete the season with a maximum of 61 points, which is their lowest ever tally in the English top flight since the Premier League’s inception in 1992.
    This season’s Manchester United have done worse than David Moyes’ team
    After Saturday’s 4-0 thrashing at Brighton they have also officially conceded 56 league goals, their most in a single campaign in the competition.
    The Manchester giants have endured an ever poorer campaign than the 2013/2014 term when David Moyes replaced Sir Alex and failed to complete the season.
    United finished with Ryan Giggs as interim manager in seventh place with 64 points.
    Victory at the Amex Stadium would have allowed Rangnick’s men to hope to equal Moyes’ points tally but ultimately remained on 58 points with one more game to go.
    The Red Devils splashed the cash last summer for some top-shelf signings as Jadon Sancho and Raphael Varane joined up and were followed by club legend Cristiano Ronaldo.
    Rio claims woeful Utd have ‘downed tools’
    Rio Ferdinand has slammed the current Manchester United side after another embarrassing defeat in the Premier League.
    Ralf Rangnick’s men were humbled against Brighton on Saturday, losing 4-0 at the Amex Stadium.

    And now former centre-back Ferdinand has torn into the club again, as they were officially confirmed to be out of the race for Champions League football next season.
    On the latest episode of his FIVES podcast, Ferdinand said: “It has got to the stage where you can’t even put up a fight as a Man United fan. 
    “We are getting mocked every week.”
    The season has gone from bad to worse for United this season, who have lost 11 of their 37 league games this season.
    However conceding four goals to Brighton, who have averaged just over a goal a game this season, takes their troubles to whole new levels.
    Ferdinand said: “We have gone down to Brighton to the seaside for a day out. We got pumped and sent back home.
    “There is no fight, there is no character and it seems there is no desire. People have downed tools it seems.”
    Leipzig fight to keep Utd target Nkunku
    RB Leipzig will fight to keep Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal target Christopher Nkunku.
    That’s the claim this evening as AC Milan, Bayern Munich and former club Paris Saint-Germain also eye the France midfielder, 24.
    Despite  L’Equipe suggesting last week that Nkunku has privately revealed he is interested in moving on this summer, reports today insist Leipzig believe they can keep him.
    Publicly at least, the twice-capped star says he is happy in Germany and could stay for the final two years of his contract.
    Nev defends claim Conte shouldn’t boss Utd
    Gary Neville has ferociously defended his claim that ex-Chelsea chief Antonio Conte is not right for Manchester United amid criticism from Jamie Carragher.
    It comes after Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp revealed he doesn’t like the kind of football Conte’s Tottenham team play following their 1-1 draw at Anfield on Saturday.
    The Reds boss said: “I’m sorry I’m the wrong person for that, I don’t like this kind of football. But that’s my personal problem.
    “I think they’re world class, and I think they should do more for the game. I think the game against Liverpool they had 36, 38 per cent possession. But it’s my problem. I cannot coach it. So that’s why I cannot do it.
    “So yes, world class players block all the balls, really difficult. Atletico Madrid is doing it. Fine, they won whatever.
    “Fine, absolutely fine. I just can’t. I respect everything they do, but it’s not me.”
    Conte was touted for the Manchester United job last year but the Red Devils opted to stick with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer for a few more matches. The Italian then chose to join Tottenham instead, while Man Utd sacked Solskjaer and appointed Ralf Rangnick as interim boss.
    Old Trafford legend Neville quote retweeted the comments from Klopp and added: “I respect Conte and his football enormously but this Klopp interview gives the clear reason why he wasn’t the right fit for United.”
    Neville’s Sky Sports colleague Carragher then responded with a screenshot of a headline which read: “Gary Neville calls for brutal Diego Simeone to be considered for next Manchester United manager”.
    To which Neville replied: “Simone 4-4-2 aggressive style. Proper United that. Conte wing backs ?? No..”
    Ron’s regular chats with Fergie over Utd future
    Cristiano Ronaldo regularly shares a cuppa with Alex Ferguson to talk over his Manchester United future, it’s claimed today.
    The Mirror says the ‘private meetings’ at each other’s homes have been a feature of Ron’s second spell at Old Trafford.
    Legendary ex-United boss Ferguson not only signed the Portugal superstar back in 2003, he also aided the 37-year-old’s return last summer.
    It’s suggested Fergie believes Ronaldo should stay with the Red Defvils next season – under incoming manager Erik ten Hag.
    Fernandes’ honest assessment
    Bruno Fernandes has admitted that Manchester United players are not fit to wear the shirt.
    Red Devils fans turned on their own players as they were humiliated 4-0 by Brighton on the South Coast yesterday.
    Livid supporters, having made the long journey, chanted “you’re not fit to wear the shirt” as their side were battered by the superior Seagulls.
    When asked about the fans’ brutal assessment by Sky Sports after the game, Fernandes couldn’t disagree.
    He said: “I include myself in that.
    “What we did today, what I did today, was not enough to be in a Man United shirt and I accept it.”
    Old Trafford shortlist
    United have plenty of stars on their transfer wishlist including Declan Rice, Christopher Nkunku, Sergej Milinkovic-Savic and Frenkie de Jong.
    Ten Hag will likely want to raid Ajax too, with Sebastien Haller and £50million-rated Antony.
    Rangnick’s side were thumped 4-0 at Brighton yesterday to condemn United to their worst points tally in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era.
    It was another horror performance from the Red Devils who are now clinging on to qualify for the Europa League.
    The German boss said: “It’s important that we apologise to our supporters who came all the way from Manchester to Brighton.
    “We were just not good enough from start to finish. The performance was not only poor, it was extremely poor.”
    Eight out of Ten Hag
    Ralf Rangnick revealed his successor Erik ten Hag will make up to eight transfers this summer after their south-coast “humiliation”, writes JOSHUA JONES.
    The outgoing Manchester United manager has just one game left as interim boss, taking on Crystal Palace away on the final day of the season.
    And then he will hand over the reins to Ten Hag, who has a mammoth task of rebuilding the underperforming squad of flops.
    As well as shipping out plenty of deadwood, the Dutchman will be busy sorting out plenty of new arrivals.
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    Rangnick said: “In the end football is pretty easy, you just need to win games.
    “In order to do that it’s obvious with quite a few players whose contracts are expiring we need a number of new players.
    “There is already at least something like a number of players that are really top players for this club but as I said we need all the other areas.
    “I suppose there will be six or eight new players.
    “They should be top players to strengthen the quality of the squad.”
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    Erik ten Hag makes first Man Utd transfer as deal is agreed for 16-year-old Stevenage wonderkid Elyh Harrison

    ERIK TEN HAG has reportedly made his first Manchester United signing in the form of Stevenage wonderkid Elyh Harrison.The 16-year-old keeper has made a name for himself in the League Two side’s U18s team.
    Ten Hag is set to take over at Old Trafford in the summerCredit: Getty
    And at just 15 years of age, he joined up with the senior squad for training earlier this season as his rapid progression continued.
    Now UtdDistrict are reporting that he has agreed a deal to join Man Utd.
    He will certainly be looked at as one for the future, with David de Gea the club’s regular No1 and England hopeful Dean Henderson on the bench.
    The news of Harrison’s reported arrival comes after Dutch coach Erik ten Hag was unveiled as the Red Devils’ new manager last month.
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    Rangnick’s quotes came after Man Utd were thumped 4-0 by Brighton on Saturday.
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