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    Erik ten Hag ‘will AXE Cristiano Ronaldo as incoming Man Utd boss gives green light to summer transfer exit’

    CRISTIANO RONALDO is facing an exit from Manchester United this summer as he will not be part of Erik ten Hag’s plans.Ten Hag has verbally agreed to take over from Ralf Rangnick at the end of the season and will sign a four-year deal.
    Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly set to leave Manchester United this summerCredit: Terry Donnelly
    Erik ten Hag reportedly sees no place for Ronaldo in his long-term plansCredit: PA
    But he has already let United chiefs know they can sell Ronaldo.
    According to the Daily Star, Ten Hag feels that Ronaldo’s age and luxury status are not suited to his long-term plan.
    That means Ronaldo is free to leave less than a year after making a stunning return to Old Trafford.
    It is a bold move from Ten Hag given the fans’ love for Ronaldo, who has also top-scored this season with 18 goals.
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    Paris Saint-Germain and Roma have previously been linked with a move for CR7, who reportedly met with agent Jorge Mendes last month to discuss his future.
    Previous reports suggested Ronaldo would push for a move if United failed to qualify for the Champions League.
    And with the gap to the top four growing wider it appears Ten Hag has taken matters into his own hands by giving Ronaldo the green light to leave.
    A number of players have been linked with transfers to United since it became apparent Ten Hag would take over.
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    Antony, who currently plays under the Dutchman at Ajax, is said to be at the top of a shortlist of stars.
    Benfica striker Darwin Nunez is another target after impressing with 32 goals this season, but the Uruguayan only wants to move to a team who can offer him Champions League football.
    United are also eyeing RB Leipzig star Christopher Nkunku and Everton’s Richarlison to replace the goals Ronaldo provided.
    But it remains to be seen whether they fit Ten Hag’s long-term plan and whether he gives the go-ahead to complete deals for the pair. More

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    Man Utd ‘discuss transfer of Everton star Richarlison’ as alternative to Benfica striker Darwin Nunez

    MANCHESTER UNITED are reportedly eyeing Everton’s Richarlison as an alternative to in-demand Benfica ace Darwin Nunez. The Red Devils are one of a host of top European clubs hoping to land Uruguayan striker Nunez this summer.
    Richarlison is being targeted by Man Utd in the summerCredit: GETTY
    Nunez has found the back of the 32 times this season, including one in each leg of his side’s 6-4 Champions League quarter-final loss to Liverpool.
    Reds manager Jurgen Klopp was full of praise, tipping the 22-year-old to have a “big career” in football.
    But unfortunately for United, Nunez will only be joining a team playing in the Champions League next season… and they are currently sat seventh in the Premier League.
    And according to Fabrizio Romano, Richarlison is being eyed as an alternative should Nunez be out of reach.
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    The Brazilian ace is still only 24 despite playing in England since 2017.
    He has 54 goals to his name between his time at Watford and Everton.
    The current season hasn’t been so fruitful for Richarlison.
    He has found the back of the net just seven times across all competitions.
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    And club Everton find themselves waist-deep in a relegation battle.
    Richarlison is said to be fully focussed on helping Everton stay in the Premier League.
    No talks have taken place over a potential exit. More

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    Chelsea takeover DEADLINE LIVE: Bidding reaches ‘around £3bn’ with ‘three bidders to make cash-only offers’ – latest

    THE deadline for any potential owners to place their bids in hope of purchasing Chelsea football club is TODAY.And the four consortiums who are in a bidding have already placed offers of around £3 billion according to reports.
    With rumours circulating that three of the bids have been cash-only offers.
    Stephen Pagliuca has announced NBA chairman Larry Tanenbaum as co-managing partner in his bid.
    Also on his team are ex-Disney CEO Bob Iger & journalist Willow Bay, Facebook Co-Founder Eduardo Saverin & businesswoman Elaine Saverin; B Capital co-founder Raj Ganguly.
    On the transfer front, Antonio Rudiger’s exit is seeming more imminent following the Blues’ disappointing Champions League exit.
    Keep up to date with all of the latest updates from the takeover in our live blog…
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    Manchester United have been handed a boost in their pursuit of defensive reinforcements after Barcelona’s bid for Chelsea star Antonio Rudiger stalled.
    Barca have emerged as the favourites to secure Rudiger in recent weeks, although he has also been linked with Real Madrid, Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain.
    The centre-back reportedly snubbed a £200,000-a-week contract renewal with the Blues in February, with the 29-year-old apparently seeking a more lucrative deal.
    News the Blaugrana’s bid has stalled after “hesitating” over the move could open the door for United to enhance their defensive options
    Statement after Abramovich freeze
    The Jersey Law Officers’ Department released a statement today that read: “Search warrants were executed by the States of Jersey Police on Tuesday 12 April 2022 at premises in Jersey suspected to be connected to the business activities of Roman Abramovich.
    “The Royal Court also imposed a formal freezing order on 12 April, known as a saisie judiciaire, over assets understood to be valued in excess of US$7 billion which are suspected to be connected to Mr Abramovich and which are either located in Jersey or owned by Jersey incorporated entities”
    Fresh Abramovich blow
    Departing Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has had £5.4billion worth of assets frozen in Jersey.
    The UK government sanctioned Abramovich last month after Russia’s unjust invasion of Ukraine, with reports suggesting he has a close relationship with Russian president Vladimir Putin.
    That led to the Russian oligarch putting the Blues up for sale as the government handed them a special licence to keep operating.
    Now he has been hit by a freezing order in the Channel Islands while local police also searched premises that are “suspected to be connected” to him on Tuesday
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    John Terry statement
    The True Blues Consortium, a Chelsea fans’ group aiming to buy 10 per cent of the club in the upcoming sale, released a statement about their endorsement of Stephen Pagliuca’s takeover bid.
    Blues legend John Terry is one of the group’s founders.
    A statement read: “Having engaged and being well received by all the bidders we were recently able to spend some time with Steve and Larry and getting to know their bid we’re again confident that they are aligned with Chelsea fans, and of course have experience in this area of owning sports teams.
    “We feel the club are in a fortunate position with the final bidders and look forward to continuing dialogue with them”
    John Terry comes in
    Chelsea legend John Terry has thrown his support behind Stephen Pagliuca’s takeover bid.
    Terry wants to give fans a say through shares in the club with more than 10,000 already expressing their desire to buy in.
    The former centre-back is one of the founders of the True Blues Consortium, a Chelsea fans’ group aiming to buy 10 per cent of the club in the upcoming sale.
    The organisation claims to have raised £150million they hope will be put towards the winning bidders’ purchase – regardless of who lands the Blues – in turn giving supporters shares.
    Boston Celtics co-owner Pagliuca has been backed by Larry Tanenbaum, the chairman of the NBA, while the consortium also includes ex-Walt Disney chief Bob Iger and Eduardo Saverin, one of the founders of Facebook
    After meeting with Pagliuca, Sky News report the True Blues Consortium have decided to publicly endorse that attempt to purchase the West Londoners
    Chelsea bid situation
    Bids for Chelsea’s takeover have reportedly ‘already reached £3billion’ as today’s deadline approaches.
    It’s also claimed three of the four consortiums will make cash-only offers and avoid putting debt on the Blues.
    The Times say bids led by Chicago Cubs owners Tom and Laura Ricketts and by Los Angeles Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly, plus the group fronted by Sir Martin Broughton, confirmed they have enough funding to buy the West Londoners outright.
    But it’s not known how the other consortium, spearheaded by Boston Celtics co-owner Steve Pagliuca, plan to pay.
    Real result tough for Ruben
    Chelsea midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek has revealed that Tuesday’s Champions League elimination by Real Madrid has been hard for the players to take.
    The Blues fought back from 3-1 down on aggregate to lead 4-3 with 15 minutes remaining, only to go out 5-4 after extra time.
    “We had full belief that we could pull the tie back and I think that showed in our performance because we were excellent for the most part,” said Loftus-Cheek in conversation with the club’s in-house media.
    “To bring the game back and have it in our hands only for it to be taken away from us is very disappointing.
    “We are proud of our performance but the overriding feeling in the dressing room is definitely one of disappointment because of the start we had.”
    However, the 26-year-old insisted that the continuing issues off the pitch that are affecting the club had no impact on their European exit.
    “We try not to think about the off-field things too much, to be honest, especially when you have a game of this magnitude to focus on.”

    Tuchel to make Wembley changes
    Thomas Tuchel admitted that his Chelsea players left everything out on the Bernabeu pitch as they crashed to Champions League heartbreak on Tuesday evening.
    And the German coach now has some tough decisions to make with an FA Cup semi-final just three days away.
    Tuchel will surely ring the changes after 120 epic minutes in Madrid that would have taken its toll on both the bodies and minds of his beaten Blue heroes.
    Edouard Mendy, Reece James, Thiago Silva, Antonio Rudiger, Alonso, Mason Mount and Kai Havertz played the entire two hours in Spain.
    However, while the Chelsea boss has options in most areas of the pitch, he may be forced into going with Marcos Alonso on the left again due to Ben Chilwell’s long-term injury.

    Biggest bid not guaranteed to succeed
    Raine Group will not automatically green light the biggest bid put forward for Chelsea.
    The four consortia in the mix to takeover at Stamford Bridge have until this evening to finalise their financial package.
    However, the investment bank overseeing the purchase of the Londoners will decide on the most suitable offer, and their choice will be made with the best interests of the football club at heart.
    The New York-based group aim to analyse the four offers by the end of this month, when they will then take their preferred option to the Premier League and the government.
    All four bidders are expected to submit offers in excess of £3billion.
    Blues continue to scout talent
    Despite the current restrictions in place at Stamford Bridge, the Chelsea hierarchy continue to plan for the future.
    The Blues are currently unable to make any transactions due to sanctions placed on Roman Abramovich.
    However, the club expect a takeover to go through within the next month, and anticipate a busy summer of recruitment.
    Chelsea correspondent for Goal, Nizaar Kinsella, has revealed the scouts are still hard at work – and have earmarked Sevilla’s Jules Kounde, West Ham’s Declan Rice and Monaco’s Aurelien Tchouameni as their top targets.
    The article also suggests that the Blues are looking at youth players at other clubs in order to bolster their academy teams, which have struggled this season.
    Rudiger Chelsea departure edging nearer
    Antonio Rudiger is moving closer to the Stamford Bridge exit door after Chelsea’s Champions League elimination to Real Madrid.
    The Blues had hoped to convince their wantaway defender to stay with back-to-back European titles, but their quarter-final exit is now likely to hasten his departure.
    The Londoners are currently unable to enter into negotiations with Rudiger, who is out of contract at the end of this season.
    Instead, the German has been contacted by representatives of other clubs including Manchester United, Juventus and Bayern Munich.
    Chelsea’s remaining hope of Rudiger signing a new deal revolves around the speedy and successful takeover of the club by ambitious owners.
    However, sources close to the club, fear that it may all happen too late in order to tempt the 29-year-old to stay.
    Gallagher may need to leave
    Conor Gallagher may have to leave Chelsea if he is to fulfil his potential, according to a former Blues favourite.
    Jody Morris hopes that Thomas Tuchel is able to find a regular place for the midfielder in his team next season, but fears his best option may be a move away from Stamford Bridge.
    “I hope [Chelsea] bring him in with the intention of playing him,” admitted Morris, speaking exclusively to Ladbrokes at the launch of their 5-A-Side bet on Chelsea v Crystal Palace.
    “Don’t just bring him back and keep hold of him to play him for ten or 15 games; you’ve got to look to the future.
    “Chelsea fans won’t like me saying this, but if you’re Conor Gallagher and you’re looking at your future, you’re thinking ‘no one is guaranteed to play week-in, week-out at Chelsea’.
    “Conor would want to know that the manager believes in him and is willing to give him an opportunity to showcase his talent in the first team.
    “There would be a lot of takers, and I’m talking about serious takers throughout Europe, who’ll be keeping an eye on his situation. He’s certainly put himself in the shop window.”
    James impresses Real Madrid scouts
    On a night of sensational displays, the performance of Reece James against Real Madrid on Tuesday probably topped the lot.
    And the young defender’s showing wasn’t lost on the Spanish club, who are said to have been dazzled by the 22-year-old Englishman.
    James’ contribution in the Blues’ 4-3 aggregate defeat to Real led to superb striker Karim Benzema asking for the Chelsea man’s shirt at full time.
    And another Madrid star – Brazilian Vinicius Junior – took to social media to congratulate James on a ‘great game’.
    Now reports in Spain suggest that the LaLiga giants were ‘really impressed’ by the right-back’s performance – and consider him a star of the future.

    Chelsea set for deadline day
    For most football supporters, deadline day usually involves endless transfer rumours and being glued to Sky Sports News until 11pm at night.
    However, this deadline day is quite different for Chelsea fans.
    For weeks, billionaires have been plotting their bids to buy the London football club and the day – finally – has arrived for them to submit their final offers.
    A quarter of consortia remain in the running with the Ricketts family, Sir Martin Broughton, Stephen Pagliuca and Todd Boehly at the head of each.
    Once the four offers have been received, Raine Group – the New York merchant bank overseeing the sale – will present their preferred option to the Premier League and the UK Government.
    Courtois: We were not lucky
    Former Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has blasted claims that Real Madrid were lucky to progress from their Champions League quarter-final tie with the Blues.
    Los Blancos made it through despite throwing a 3-1 first leg lead away to trail 4-3 on aggregate with 15 minutes remaining.
    However, the Spaniards hit back through goals from Rodrygo and Karim Benzema to win after extra-time.
    Chelsea were widely praised for their performance in the Bernabeu, but their old stopper Courtois feels suggestions that the Spaniards were fortunate are wide of the mark.
    “We weren’t lucky,” claimed the Belgian after the epic contest.
    “But it’s true that they were the better team [on the night]. However, we ultimately won the tie.”
    Morning, Chelsea fans
    Bids for Chelsea have reportedly ‘already reached £3billion’ as today’s deadline approaches.
    It’s also claimed three of the four consortiums will make cash-only offers and avoid putting debt on the club.
    The Times say bids led by Chicago Cubs owners Tom and Laura Ricketts and by Los Angeles Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly, plus the group fronted by Sir Martin Broughton, confirmed they have enough funding to buy Chelsea outright.
    But it’s unknown how the other consortium, spearheaded by Boston Celtics co-owner Steve Pagliuca, plan to pay.
    And in its own way, today’s off-the-field theatre could match Tuesday’s on-the-pitch drama.
    Plaudits are still coming in for the awesome, epic yet ultimately agonising display that cost the holders a Champions League semi-final place.
    Chelsea’s club record eighth straight away victory felt nothing like such an achievement afterwards as Real Madrid recovered from 3-0 down to lose 3-2, putting the Spaniards through 5-4 on aggregate following extra time.
    Antonio Rudiger’s momentous display in central defence has heightened speculation of an exit this summer when his contract runs out.
    It’s thought Manchester United, Arsenal, PSG, Barcelona and Juventus are keen.
    And Lazio are tipped to pursue Ruben Loftus-Cheek after his revelatory performance in midfield.
    ‘Chelsea bidding already reaches £3bn’
    Four consortiums are bidding for Chelsea as tomorrow’s deadline looms.
    And according to agent Jon Smith in his new column for CaughtOffside, offers have already reached “around £3bn” – so could go higher.
    Smith writes: “Whichever way you slice it, Chelsea look set to become the most expensive sports team ever sold.
    “I was talking to a couple of the potential inbound Chelsea bidders recently and the price discussions are now around the £3bn mark, which is by far the biggest sale of a football club, anywhere, in the world.”
    ‘3 bidders to make cash-only offers’
    Cash-only bids to buy Chelsea will come in from three of the four bidders, it’s claimed.
    Ahead of tomorrow’s deadline, The Times say three consortiums are promising not to pus debt onto the Blues.
    Offers led by Chicago Cubs owners Tom and Laura Ricketts and by Los Angeles Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly, plus a bid fronted by Sir Martin Broughton, reportedly have enough funding to buy Chelsea outright.
    But it’s unknown how the other consortium, spearheaded by Boston Celtics co-owner Steve Pagliuca, plan to pay.
    As good as it gets for Timo
    Timo Werner’s neat goal was just the pick of his graft and craft in Chelsea’s epic exit from the Champions League at the Bernabeu last night.
    And especially as it immediately followed his drought-ending double at Southampton, many pundits rate this week a turning point in the German’s Stamford Bridge career.
    Step forward ex-Blues’ playmaker Joe Cole to champion the rejuvenated striker.
    Former England and Liverpool midfielder Cole told BT Sport 2: “It’s a credit to him and his personality that he can come in and do this.
    “No Chelsea fan will ever begrudge anything because he works his socks off, so he’s well loved, he’s respected at the club.
    “This is as good as I’ve seen him at times in a Chelsea shirt. He was outstanding.”
    Queue for Levi
    Chelsea may not get to see the best of Levi Colwill.
    The talented youngster, 19, has been a revelation on-loan at Huddersfield Town, as The Terriers push for promotion from the Championship.
    His form, and current situation with the Blues, has alerted Premier League clubs that he could be available in the summer.
    Everton, Leicester City, and Southampton are all keeping tabs on the centre-half, dubbed the ‘next Rio Ferdinand‘.
    And it could be that Colwill leaves Stamford Bridge and establishes himself as an England international, just like his pal Marc Guehi has done some eight miles away at Crystal Palace.
    Small consolation…
    It won’t mean much to Chelsea’s players and fans at the moment – but last night’s 3-2 win at Real Madrid was a club record eighth away victory in a row.
    The result was of course eclipsed by Real’s 5-4 Champions League quarter-final aggregate triumph – after the Blues seemed in command at 3-0 up on the evening.
    But a brilliant Chelsea display DID deserve some sort of consolation.

    Edinson ‘hopes Utd win Nunez race’
    With Man Utd, Arsenal and Chelsea all linked with Darwin Nunez, it’s claimed Edinson Cavani has been pressing for the Red Devils to recruit his Uruguay team-mate since 2021.
    Cavani, 35, could well depart Old Trafford in the summer, whilst 22-year-old fellow striker Nunez appears sure to quit Benfica.
    And 90Min claim the PSG legend reckons that £68million-rated Nunez would be the perfect young goal-getter that many think United need.
    JT backs Pagliuca bid
    John Terry has thrown his support behind Stephen Pagliuca’s Chelsea takeover bid, writes JOSHUA JONES.
    And the former captain wants to give fans a say through shares in the club with more than 10,000 already expressing their desire to buy in.

    Terry is one of the founders of the True Blues Consortium, a Chelsea fans’ group aiming to buy ten per cent of the club in the upcoming sale.
    The organisation claims to have raised £150million they hope will be put towards the winning bidders’ purchase – regardless of who lands the club – in turn giving supporters shares.
    Boston Celtics co-owner Pagliuca has been backed by Larry Tanenbaum, the chairman of the NBA, while the consortium also includes ex-Walt Disney chief Bob Iger and Eduardo Saverin, one of the founders of Facebook
    After meeting with Pagliuca, Sky News report the True Blues Consortium have decided to publicly endorse that attempt to purchase Chelsea.
    A statement said: “Having engaged and being well received by all the bidders we were recently able to spend some time with Steve and Larry and getting to know their bid we’re again confident that they are aligned with Chelsea fans, and of course have experience in this area of owning sports teams.
    “We feel the club are in a fortunate position with the final bidders and look forward to continuing dialogue with them.”
    Chelsea face fight to keep Rudiger
    Transfer interest in Antonio Rudiger is set to ramp up this week after Chelsea were knocked out of the Champions League.
    Rudiger, 29, scored in the second leg against Real Madrid but Chelsea let their 3-0 lead slip and exited the competition.

    Now the Spanish giants could rub salt in the wounds by making an approach for Rudiger in the coming days.
    The centre-back is out of contract in the summer and there has been a lot of talk about his future with Chelsea desperate to keep hold of him.
    Several foreign clubs are keen on Rudiger and are ready to make a move now Chelsea are out of Europe. According to reports, Rudiger was not prepared to decide his future while the Blues remained in the Champions League.
    Barcelona have previously held talks with the German’s representatives about a possible move.
    Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus are also said to be interested in Rudiger and might believe now is the right time to make a move.
    Meanwhile, Manchester United have been monitoring Rudiger’s situation but first the club will likely need to sort out their managerial situation.
    Erik ten Hag has reportedly verbally agreed to join the Red Devils on a four-year deal.
    Hazard ‘rules out Arsenal move’
    Chelsea legend Eden Hazard won’t even talk to Arsenal about a move, reports say.
    Hazard has been tipped for at least a loan exit from Real Madrid this summer.
    And the Gunners were said to be keen on the Belgium star, 31.
    But in the past week Borussia Dortmund have emerged as favourites to recruit him.
    Now it seems Arsenal could be totally out of the running.
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    Man Utd ‘had Mbappe contract drawn up’, Rashford ‘agreed PSG transfer’, Ten Hag ‘wants’ Harry Kane and Declan Rice

    ERIK TEN HAG is reportedly eyeing up a move for English duo Harry Kane and Declan Rice once he steps through the Old Trafford doors.The Dutchman is on the verge of putting pen to paper with Manchester United and he is hoping to completely transform the squad.
    But the Red Devils squad could have looked very different this season, as reports suggest United had a contract offer prepared for Kylian Mbappe before he declared his intention to join Real Madrid.
    It is also claimed that PSG had agreed a deal to sign Marcus Rashford in the event that Mbappe agreed a switch to Spain last summer.
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    United’s Kane pain
    Manchester United’s decision to appoint Ajax manager Erik ten Hag over Paris Saint-Germain boss Mauricio Pochettino looks to have cost them the chance to sign Tottenham superstar Harry Kane.
    Kane blossomed at Spurs under Pochettino and it was thought that the PSG tactician would tempt the star striker to join him at Old Trafford.
    But United’s hopes of recruiting the England captain have been dashed after they opted to appoint Ten Hag over the Argentine head coach, according to The Mirror.
    It’s been made clear that the 28-year-old won’t be joining the Dutchman’s revolution at Old Trafford.
    Instead, Kane now seems set to stay in North London where he’s been revitalised under Antonio Conte
    Pain in Spain
    Manchester United ace Anthony Martial admits he is expecting to return to Old Trafford after struggling during his loan spell at Sevilla.
    Martial took a pay-cut from his reported £130,000-a-week deal to secure a move away from United in January, but has scored just once since.
    Martial told ABC Sevilla: “I see it very complicated to be able to continue at Sevilla.”
    The Red Devils, though, look set to offload at least 10 players this summer, including the forward
    Fer the win
    Manchester United have joined local rivals Manchester City as well as Real Madrid in the race to sign River Plate starlet Enzo Fernandez.
    City are reportedly plotting a second transfer from River after securing the signature of Julian Alvarez.
    But according to Argentine journalist Cesar Luis Merlo, United and Real have joined the bidding war for the exciting prospect.
    The Red Devils and Los Blancos have already began talks but formal offers are yet to be submitted
    Shaw injury reminder
    Manchester United ace Luke Shaw is set to miss the remainder of the season after having the metal screws in his leg removed.
    Shaw was only expected to miss three weeks after hobbling off in the home draw with Leicester on April 2nd.
    However, the left-back’s injury has been complicated by a historic knee problem.
    According to the the Daily Telegraph, the England international requires further recuperation after the metal screws – inserted in 2015 to aid his recovery from a fractured tibia-fibula – were taken out
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    United’s Fernandez interest
    Manchester United are preparing to trigger River Plate starlet Enzo Fernandez’s release clause.
    Fernandez has an asking price of approximately £17million, and is reportedly open to a move to Old Trafford.
    The 21-year-old has made himself an integral part of Marcelo Gallardo’s side since forcing his way into the first team last season.
    According to TyC Sports, United see the young Argentine as a long-term replacement for Nemanja Matic should he join the Erik ten Hag revolution
    Ten Hag transfer targets reminder
    Ajax manager Erik ten Hag is the favourite to take over at Manchester United and is already preparing for his new job, reports suggest.
    According to the Mail, United are planning on spending big once more this summer and Ten Hag wants most of the budget to be blown on West Ham ace Declan Rice and Tottenham starHarry Kane.
    It’s likely that a huge squad overhaul is needed in the summer transfer window with up to 10 players expected to leave.
    Hammers boss David Moyes has previously said that West Ham wouldn’t consider a bid for Rice under £100million, while Kane still has two years to run on his current Spurs contract
    Ferdinand fears for new boss
    Rio Ferdinand fears that Erik ten Hag could be ‘chewed up’ by Manchester United unless he managers to change the club’s culture.
    The Ajax boss is on the brink of being installed at Old Trafford, and former Red Devil Ferdinand knows the Dutchman won’t have an easy job in turning his old team around.
    Discussing the appointment on his Vibe with Five show, he said: “I’ve got to take my hat off to him because this is a risk.
    “Many managers have been spat out here and he has good stock in the game at the moment.
    “He’s valued and is looked at as a very good coach. He’s coming in and he’s risking that.
    “We’ve seen many managers now with far more experience, who have won much more than Ten Hag, bigger reputations, who have come in and been chewed up by this football club and spat out.”
    United confirm Old Trafford redevelopment
    Manchester United have this afternoon announced plans for the redevelopment of Old Trafford.
    The club revealed on their official website that ‘leading consultants’ had been brought in ‘to begin work on creating a masterplan’ for the iconic stadium.
    The Red Devils admit to keeping their options open on improvements, but insist a main aim will be ‘significantly enhancing the fan experience’.
    While the focus is on modernisation and potential expansion, United are committed to ‘preserv[ing] the identity and heritage of Old Trafford.’
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    United in ‘frame’ for Phillips
    Manchester United are plotting a move to steal the favourite son from one of their biggest rivals.
    Kalvin Phillips is Leeds United born and bred, but it is now being suggested that the England international is willing to cross the Pennines to join the Red Devils – if Erik ten Hag wants him.
    The Manchester Evening News believe that officials at Old Trafford are ‘setting up a framework’ in order to bring Phillips to the club this summer.
    The 26-year-old has previously indicated that he would never leave Leeds for Manchester United – in a similar vein to Alan Smith two decades ago – and had been expected to pen a new long-term deal at Elland Road.

    Red Devils to trigger Enzo clause
    Manchester United are preparing to trigger Enzo Fernandez’s release clause in order to bring the young South American star to the Premier League.
    The River Plate midfielder has a release fee of approximately £17million, and is reportedly open to a move to Old Trafford.
    The 21-year-old Argentine has made himself an integral part of Marcelo Gallardo’s side since forcing his way into the first team last season.
    TyC Sports are close to the story, and understand that United see the youngster as a long-term replacement for Nemanja Matic should he join the Erik ten Hag revolution.
    Ten Hag needs time in charge
    Manchester United fans should not expect the club to immediately begin challenging for the title under Erik ten Hag.
    That’s the view of a former Red Devil in Kleberson, who believes that the Dutchman will require time to make his mark at Old Trafford.
    “Erik ten Hag would represent a change in style as his teams like to have the ball and have more possession,” noted the Brazilian in conversation with Paddy Power.
    “That could help the quality players at United like Paul Pogba, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Marcus Rashford – they like to have the ball at their feet.
    “It’s hard to say if Ten Hag is the best option for Manchester United. He’ll need to take a lot of big decisions regarding the full squad ahead of next season in terms of who is going to leave.
    “Appointing Erik ten Hag would be long term project because it will take some time to get the players used to his style of play.”
    United hold fire on signings
    Manchester United will not progress with any future signings until Erik ten Hag has been officially confirmed as the club’s new manager.
    The Manchester Evening News understand that the Red Devils are prepared to wait for the Dutch coach to be announced in order for him to oversee the recruitment process.
    A busy summer of incomings and outgoings is expected at Old Trafford, and club officials are eager to ensure mistakes of previous seasons are not repeated.
    Reports last week indicated that Ten Hag’s appointment would not be announced until Ajax had participated in this weekend’s KNVB Cup Final against PSV Eindhoven.
    Shaw to miss remaining games
    Luke Shaw is set to miss the remainder of the season after having the metal screws in his leg removed.
    The Manchester United left-back was only expected to miss three weeks after hobbling off in the home draw with Leicester on April 2nd.
    However, the England international’s injury has been complicated by a historic knee problem.
    The Telegraph report Shaw requires further recuperation after the metal screws – inserted in 2015 to aid his recover from a fractured tibia-fibula – were taken out.
    Alex Telles has deputised at left-back in Shaw’s absence.

    United already making defensive moves
    Manchester United have already begun negotiating deals to sign defensive duo Antonio Rudiger and Jurrien Timber, according to the Daily Mail’s Chris Wheeler.
    The Red Devils have been tracking Chelsea’s Rudiger, who is out of contract at Stamford Bridge at the end of the season, for several months.
    And United are happy to use the funds saved by the free transfer to present a bumper contract to the centre-back.
    However, the Old Trafford club face fierce competition from the likes of Juventus and Bayern Munich.
    Bayern are also set to challenge United for Timber, Ajax’s highly-rated defender.
    The 20-year-old is expected to follow Erik ten Hag from Amsterdam to Old Trafford in the summer, and could cost as much as £45million.
    Ten Hag wants Rice and Kane
    Erik ten Hag has already begun drawing up a shortlist of players he wants to help kickstart his revolution at Old Trafford.
    The Dutchman is on the brink of being appointed as the new Manchester United manager, and is fully aware of the task ahead of him.
    It’s likely that a huge squad overhaul is needed this summer with up to ten players expected to leave the club.
    The Red Devils are expected to spend big, and – according to The Mail – Ten Hag wants most of the budget to be blown on England pair Declan Rice and Harry Kane.
    David Moyes has previously said that West Ham wouldn’t consider a bid for Rice under £100million, while England captain Kane still has two years to run on his current Spurs contract after a move to Manchester City failed to materialise last summer.
    McClaren compares Erik to Fergie
    Former England manager Steve McClaren has compared incoming Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag to the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson.
    Ten Hag is on the brink of being officially confirmed in the United hot seat, and his former colleague believes the Red Devils have landed themselves a star.
    The Dutchman first impressed McClaren when working as his assistant at FC Twente – and it earned comparisons with one of the greats of the game.
    “He could see things that nobody else could see, myself included,” McClaren told The Athletic.
    “I have to sit up in the stands to see the patterns of a game, but he could stand on the touchline [and see them]. He always knew the answer to everything, how to change shape, change positions.
    “His adjustments in the games — obviously I had worked with Sir Alex, and I used to think that some of his subs and changes were strange, but they always worked. Erik is the same in that respect.”
    Spurs ‘crazy’ about United target
    Manchester United are desperate to be bring Lazio’s Sergej Milinkovic-Savic to Old Trafford – but face stiff competition from Premier League rivals Tottenham.
    The Red Devils have been linked with a move for the Serbian midfielder for several months, and had made him one of their priority targets ahead of a huge squad overhaul.
    However, Calciomercato (via The Express) now report that Spurs manager Antonio Conte and his sporting director Fabio Paratici are ‘crazy’ about the 27-year-old.
    It’s caused concern within the United boardroom that Conte’s reputation in Italy and the North London club’s geographical setting may put them in a favourable position to land the player.
    Morning, United fans
    United’s interest in Antonio Rudiger and Darwin Nunez could be revving up – but easing down on Kalvin Phillips.
    And Erik ten Hag’s appointment as permanent boss appears ready for rubber-stamping next week.
    Meanwhile, Saturday’s home game with bottom side Norwich is far more important than United would have hoped or expected.
    That’s because surely only victory will keep alive their top-four hopes.
    But of course interim chief Ralf Rangnick’s preparations have been overshadowed by talk of Ten Hag’s arrival, as well as transfer speculation.
    Chelsea centre-back Rudiger looms larger than ever on the radar after his outstanding display against Real Madrid.
    But United would reportedly face stiff opposition for the German from other interested giants, like PSG, Barcelona and Juventus.  
    The Blues hope to keep the 29-year-old but he’s out of contract this summer.
    It’s claimed Old Trafford striker Edinson Cavani has pushed the case of Uruguay strike-partner Darwin Nunez joining the Red Devils.
    Arsenal and Chelsea have also been linked with the £68million-rated Benfica superstar.
    But it looks increasingly likely that England midfielder Phillips will sign a new long deal with Leeds.
    Utd’s Dutch connection tipped to brief Ten Hag
    Rio Ferdinand reckons Erik ten Hag will be getting the lay of the land at Man United from the club’s former personnel before taking the job.
    Ferdinand said on his podcast: “He’ll be having conversations. He’ll be speaking to people like Rene (Meulenstein), Robin van Persie, Jaap Stam and Edwin van der Sar about what it is like at Manchester United.
    “I know the people who are there right now are working diligently to get a structure in place for the new manager and have a real good go at getting the right talent.
    “It’s about that conversation with ten Hag and the people that run the club on how the recruitment is done.
    “The key conversation is who is that driven by? Is it the manager who’s incoming or the recruitment staff, saying ‘this is the player, this is the DNA’. These are the conversations I’m sure are happening.”
    ‘Cris cross with Conte being on Utd boss list’
    Cristiano Ronaldo opposed Manchester United appointing Antonio Conte as manager, according to reports.
    Conte, 52, was being considered as a possible successor to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer before the Norwegian was sacked in November.
    The board decided the Italian would not be suited to taking over at Old Trafford but only after hearing input from Ronaldo.
    According to the Manchester Evening News, Ronaldo’s reservations about appointing Conte were fed back to the board.
    As well as Conte being touted as a possible replacement for Solskjaer, former Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane was also said to be in the mix.
    But it is now claimed his name was only mentioned to appease Ronaldo.
    CR7 enjoyed great success playing under Zidane, winning La Liga and the Champions League on three occasions.

    Erik should ‘go with that banana’
    Rafael van der Vaart has told Erik ten Hag to hurry up and take the Manchester United job, writes JOSHUA JONES.
    And the 109-cap Netherlands international called on his compatriot to “throw out” any uncooperative stars at Old Trafford.
    The current Ajax boss has already had an interview to succeed Ralf Rangnick in the summer.
    And reports this week suggest a “verbal agreement” has been reached between Ten Hag and United.
    All that remains is for the Red Devils need to negotiate a compensation package with Ajax.
    And Van der Vaart urged the incoming boss to waste no time in signing the contract.
    The former playmaker, who came through the youth ranks at Ajax, told Ziggo Sport: “If Ten Hag receives such an offer, he should not even think about it and go with that banana.
    “That’s an impression. You have to stay a little humble. He is a great trainer, he did a great job at Ajax. But Manchester United or the big clubs, don’t let them wait.”
    Edinson ‘hopes Utd win Nunez race’
    With Man Utd, Arsenal and Chelsea all linked with Darwin Nunez, it’s claimed Edinson Cavani has been pressing for the Red Devils to recruit his Uruguay team-mate since 2021.
    Cavani, 35, could well depart Old Trafford in the summer, whilst 22-year-old fellow striker Nunez appears sure to quit Benfica.
    And 90Min claim the PSG legend reckons that £68million-rated Nunez would be the perfect young goal-getter that many think United need.
    Morocco want Blanc for World Cup
    Former Manchester United defender Laurent Blanc is wanted by Morocco to lead their World Cup campaign, writes KEALAN HUGHES.
    Vahid Halilhodzic is currently the boss of the Atlas Lions but Morocco are said to be considering getting rid of the Bosnian despite him leading them to Qatar qualification.

    And they have eyed former Paris Saint-Germain boss Blanc as his replacement, according to French Football News.
    It appears Blanc is a man in high demand as Nigeria are also considering appointing the Frenchman.
    The Super Eagles are still on the hunt for a permanent manager after sacking Gernot Rohr before the Africa Cup of Nations.
    Temporary boss Augustine Eguavoen failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup so will not take the team forward.
    Rud Devil?
    Transfer interest in Antonio Rudiger is set to ramp up this week after Chelsea were knocked out of the Champions League.
    Rudiger, 29, scored in the second leg against Real Madrid but Chelsea let their 3-0 lead slip and exited the competition.

    Now the Spanish giants could rub salt in the wounds by making an approach for Rudiger in the coming days.
    The centre-back is out of contract in the summer and there has been a lot of talk about his future with Chelsea desperate to keep hold of him.
    Several foreign clubs are keen on Rudiger and are ready to make a move now Chelsea are out of Europe. According to reports, Rudiger was not prepared to decide his future while the Blues remained in the Champions League.
    Barcelona have previously held talks with the German’s representatives about a possible move.
    Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus are also said to be interested in Rudiger and might believe now is the right time to make a move.
    Meanwhile, Manchester United have been monitoring Rudiger’s situation but first the club will likely need to sort out their managerial situation.
    Erik ten Hag has reportedly verbally agreed to join the Red Devils on a four-year deal.
    Win the pink
    United superstar Cristiano Ronaldo’s pregnant partner Georgina Rodriguez has left fans in awe after posing in a pink dress in an old school yellow Corvette, writes JOSHUA MBU.
    The 28-year-old soon-to-be mother of THREE looked sensational in a large pink tulle dress.

    Buenos Aires-born Rodriguez managed to fit the dress and her big belly into the sports car for a snap.
    She is due to give birth to the twins later this year. They will join Rodriguez and Ronaldo’s already large family.
    The couple already have Alana together.
    But the twins will also join Cristiano Jr, 11, as well as twins Eva and Mateo, 4, who have a different mother.
    Ronaldo landed himself in hot water at the weekend after slapping a mobile phone out of a teenage Everton supporter’s hand after United’s defeat at Goodison Park.
    Ronaldo later apologised on social media, offering to arrange tickets to a game at Old Trafford for teenager Jake.
    But mum Sarah Kelly claims that her autistic son doesn’t want to attend a Man United game or meet Ronaldo after his ordeal that allegedly left him with bruising on his hand.
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    Man Utd ‘hold talks’ with Enzo Fernandez as they join Man City in transfer fight for River Plate star

    MANCHESTER UNITED have joined rivals Man City and Real Madrid in the race to sign River Plate ace Enzo Fernandez, according to reports.Premier League champions Man City are reportedly plotting a second transfer from River Plate after securing the signature of striker Julian Alvarez.
    Fernandez is being tracked by Europe’s elite clubsCredit: GETTY
    They have been looking at Alvarez’s team-mate, 21-year-old midfielder Fernandez.
    But according to Argentine-based journalist Cesar Luis Merlo, Man Utd and Real have joined the race for the exciting prospect.
    Both clubs have already began talks but formal offers are yet to be submitted.
    Fernandez reportedly has a £16.5million release clause which could rise to just over £20m.
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    Man Utd are in desperate need of bolstering their midfield options.
    Midfield has been an issue for the Red Devils for some time, with big players like Paul Pogba struggling with consistency.
    The Frenchman’s contract is also up at the end of this season and can leave for FREE.
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    Fernandez would also provide good competition for McFred.
    Fred and Scott McTominay are the preferred double pivot sat in front of United’s back four.
    West Ham’s Declan Rice is another option for Man Utd.
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    ‘I would never dare do that’ – Simeone storms out of Man City press conference after cheeky Real Madrid question

    DIEGO SIMEONE stormed out of a press conference after a reporter asked if he had any tips on how to beat Manchester City for Real Madrid.A 1-0 aggregate win over Atletico Madrid across two legs ensured City’s place in the semi-final where Chelsea’s conquerors Real await.
    Diego Simeone was asked by a reporter if he had any tips for rivals Real MadridCredit: Getty
    Simeone’s Atletico side had just lost to City in the competition’s quarter-finalCredit: PA
    Simeone was incensed by the question and stormed out shortly afterCredit: UEFA
    And Simeone wasn’t amused when a reporter asked him if he had any tips for Atletico’s fierce rivals on how to get past Pep Guardiola’s men in the next round.
    The brave reporter said: “Is it demanding or cheeky to ask you if you could give Real Madrid some advice on how to defeat City?”
    The bold query visibly irked Simeone who replied, “No, I would never dare to do that,” before abruptly leaving the conference.
    City boss Guardiola also felt Simeone’s wrath after the game.
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    The Argentine lashed out at his counterpart for treating him and his Atletico team with contempt following their hotly-contested clash, that was marred with violence.
    Simeone’s side engaged in a number of dirty tricks when it became apparent that they were on their way out of the competition.
    Atleti’s main culprit was Stefan Savic who tried to throw Phil Foden off the pitch, headbutt Raheem Sterling and pull Jack Grealish’s hair.
    Remarkably, the defender escaped with just a yellow card after his despicable actions.
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    Savic’s team-mate Felipe wasn’t so lucky and he was sent off for a dangerous late follow-through challenge on Phil Foden.
    The Atleti duo’s behavior sparked a huge melee on the pitch after the game that continued in the tunnel.
    Atleti defender Sime Vrsaljko picked up where his pals left off and tried to start a fight with City’s travelling party and squad – and appeared to spit on Kyle Walker before cops stepped in.
    Hopefully, there will be no repeat of the horrific scenes when City take on Atleti’s neighbours Real in the semi-final first leg on either April 26 or 27 at the Etihad Stadium.
    And the second leg will go down at the Bernabeu on either May 3 or 4.
    If City come through the clash unscathed, and Liverpool can dispose of Villarreal in the other semi-final, it will be an all-English final at the end of May. More

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    Harry Kane ‘set to snub Man Utd transfer and stay at Tottenham’ after decision to hire Erik ten Hag

    MANCHESTER UNITED’S decision to appoint Erik ten Hag over Mauricio Pochettino looks to have cost them the chance to sign Harry Kane.Kane blossomed at Tottenham under Poch and it was thought that the PSG boss could tempt the England striker to join him at Old Trafford.
    Harry Kane has opted to stay at Tottenham over a move to Man UnitedCredit: Getty
    He was considering joining old Spurs boss Pochettino at Old Trafford if the Argentine was given the jobCredit: PA
    But United’s decision to opt for Ten Hag instead of Poch has led to Kane deciding to stay at White Hart LaneCredit: PA
    But United’s hopes of recruiting Kane have been dashed after they opted to appoint Ten Hag over Poch, according to The Mirror.
    Poch had been favourite to land the United job but was leapfrogged by Ten Hag after failing to bring the Champions League trophy to Paris.
    And it’s been reported that Ten Hag has a verbal agreement in place with the Red Devils to take the reins from Ralf Rangnick this summer on a four-year-deal.
    But it’s been made clear that Kane won’t be joining the Dutchman’s revolution at Old Trafford.
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    The hot-shot striker now seems set to stay with Spurs where he’s been revitalised under Antonio Conte.
    Under the Italian’s guidance, a revamped Kane’s goals have helped fire Spurs into pole position to clinch the final Champions League spot.
    His decision to stay at White Hart Lane will be a huge blow to Ten Hag who reportedly had put Kane at the top of his transfer target list.
    The Dutchman’s arrival at Old Trafford could also cause a stir amongst the club’s players who allegedly preferred Poch to become manager.
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    But their views were overlooked by United’s board who didn’t even consult the squad about appointing Ten Hag.
    The Ajax head coach will hope West Ham ace Declan Rice doesn’t follow his England pal Kane’s footsteps.
    Rice is also on Ten Hag’s wishlist along with Aston Villa midfielder John McGinn. More