Manchester United has offered Paul Pogba a lucrative £500k-a-week contract
Manchester United has offered Paul Pogba a lucrative £500k-a-week contract, according to BazzupSport.
Manchester United has offered Paul Pogba a lucrative £500k-a-week contract, according to BazzupSport.
Following the Super League catastrophe, executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has finally stepped down.
Richard Arnold will take over as Chief Executive on February 1, following Woodward’s departure.
Meanwhile, West Ham have set a £100 million asking price for Declan Rice, but Manchester United are confident of luring him north.
SunSport can exclusively reveal that United are keen to capture Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves this month.
The 24-year-old Portugal international has two years left on his present contract with Molineux, but has expressed a desire to play in the Champions League.
We also have the most up-to-date information on Erling Haaland, who is being pursued by Premier League clubs.
The most costly signings for Manchester United
It’s transfer season, and Manchester United are looking to add to their squad.
Will Ralf Rangnick, though, surpass the club’s existing transfer record of £89.3 million for Paul Pogba?
Rangnick is not a United candidate.
Ralf Rangnick is said to be out of the competition to become the permanent manager of Manchester United this summer.
Brendan Rodgers, Mauricio Pochettino, and Erik ten Hag are said to be on United’s shortlist, according to the Star.
As a result, when Rangnick’s interim position ends later this year, he will return to his backroom consulting role.
Dan Cutts of SunSport has an exclusive.
Man United has offered Paul Pogba a new contract for £500,000 per week.
Pogba, a World Cup winner for France, is desired by both PSG and Real Madrid, with Juventus also showing interest.
He has not yet chosen whether or not to sign new contracts, according to SunSport.
United insiders believe he will go, although the new contract is worth roughly £100,000 more than Pogba is likely to earn elsewhere in Europe.
On a weekly basic wage of about £400,000, he would become the highest-paid player in Premier League history.
Tuanzebe is close to signing a loan deal with Napoli.
Axel Tuanzebe’s medical is said to have been completed ahead of a shock loan move to Napoli.
The Italians will pay £500,000 for the Man United defender until the summer, according to Fabrizio Romano.
However, at the end of the temporary period, there is no possibility for a permanent arrangement.
Ralf Rangnick, the club’s most successful salesman, is expected to let many United players leave this month.
Will anyone, however, be able to match Cristiano Ronaldo’s £80 million?
United’s starting lineup Swooping Zagadou
Dortmund defender Dan-Axel Zagadou is allegedly being considered for a loan move by Manchester United.
When his contract with the Bundesliga giants expires in the summer, the 22-year-old will be available for free.
United are reportedly looking to bring in the colossal defender on a temporary basis this month, with a permanent contract to follow at the conclusion of the season, according to FootMercato.
Agbonlahor wants United to sell Cristiano Ronaldo.
Gabby Agbonlahor believes Manchester United should sell Cristiano Ronaldo this summer.
“You’ve seen the difference in Fernandes since Ronaldo came in,” he told TalkSport. Fernandes was the key man before Ronaldo arrived. Ronaldo is now the main man.
“Against Wolves, Ronaldo was captain. When Harry Maguire was out before Ronaldo arrived, Fernandes was captain, and now he’s on the bench.
“There’ll be a lot of tension there.” When you consider the entire circumstances, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will see that bringing Ronaldo in was a mistake.
“Yes, Ronaldo has scored goals, but he’s scored goals that Greenwood or Rashford would have scored in that situation.”
“I would let Ronaldo leave in the summer, in my opinion.” Allow Greenwood, Sancho, and Rashford to team up.”
United is preparing a bid for Rice.
Man United’s primary aim for next summer is to buy a new midfielder. Declan Rice of West Ham United is their top target.
United may even be willing to smash their club record deal for the £100 million-rated ace, according to TalkSport.
Man United’s all-time leading scorers
With 253 goals, Wayne Rooney remains Man United’s all-time leading scorer.
Will players like Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford be able to match the legend’s astounding numbers?
Man City are interested in signing Gavi.
Man City are reportedly interested in signing Barcelona teen sensation Gavi.
Man United is also said to be interested in the 17-year-old.
Gavi’s £41 million release clause, according to El Nacional, might lead to a move to the Premier League.
Following Xavi’s return as manager, the midfielder is said to favor staying at Barca.
Ken Lawrence of SunSport has an exclusive.
Mauricio Pochettino is just waiting for the official call to become Manchester United’s new manager.
So don’t believe him when he says he’s looking forward to a bright future with Paris Saint-Germain.
The decision will almost likely be made before summer, and all indications are that it will be made.
This century’s worst United XI
Man United has made a lot of signings in the twenty-first century.
Some have been huge hits, while others have been complete duds.
Is this United’s weakest XI since the turn of the century?
United’s training session is gloomy.
On Thursday, Manchester United players arrived for training with thunderous expressions on their faces.
The Red Devils are reeling following a dreadful 1-0 loss to Wolves to start the new year.
The mood in the camp is thought to be at an all-time low, with interim coach Ralf Rangnick battling a dressing room revolt.
As they pulled into Carrington one by one, it was evident that the squad had little reason to smile.
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Who is Richard Arnold?
Man Utd have confirmed Ed Woodward will leave at the end of the month.
And he will be replaced as CEO by Richard Arnold, an old university pal.
But who is the accountant who wanted to keep Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on as manager?
United line up PSG’s Icardi
Man United are reportedly plotting a shock move for PSG striker Mauro Icardi.
L’Equipe claims the former Inter Milan captain will be targeted by Ralf Rangnick if United lose both Anthony Martial and Edinson Cavani this month.
Icardi could be available on loan with the view to a permanent £30million switch next summer.
But United may have to battle Juventus for the Argentine international’s coveted signature.
Most valuable Premier League teams
It’s transfer window time and clubs are readying their warchests for some mega spending.
But how much they have to splash also depends on how much they have in the bank…
Breaking – United’s new Brentford date
Man United’s game at Brentford will now be played on Wednesday January 19 at 8pm.
The clash was originally scheduled for 14 December.
It was called off after four United players tested positive for Covid in the build up to the game.
The match will be shown live on BT Sport.
However, the new date is subject to neither side being involved in a re-arranged FA Cup third round tie.
Next up for Man Utd
Let’s take a look at United’s next five games…
Fernandes interest
Barcelona are interested in Manchester United star Bruno Fernandes, sensational reports from Spain suggest.
According to El Nacional, Fernandes is ‘unhappy’ at Old Trafford and Barca are looking to offer an alternative.
This comes after recent reports claimed that United’s caretaker boss Ralf Rangnick is battling a dressing-room rift which threatens to completely derail the season.
A number of stars feel certain senior team-mates have too much sway with Rangnick on big decisions.
One well-placed club source branded the club’s set-up a ‘shambles’
TWO TARGETS
Manchester United have prioritised Wolves star Ruben Neves and Marseille ace Boubacar Kamara in their hunt for a new midfielder.
That is according to Sky Sports, who claim that Kamara and Neves are United’s main targets in the January transfer window.
The Red Devils have been keeping tabs on Neves since the summer and are still in contact with the Portugal international’s agent Jorge Mendes.
Newcastle and Roma are also interested in Kamara, who is able to discuss terms of a pre-contract agreement
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Van de Beek race
Newcastle could test Manchester United’s stance on Donny van Beek this month.
According to The Telegraph, United interim manager Ralf Rangnick wants Van de Beek to stay at Old Trafford.
But the Magpires will enquire about the playmaker regardless to see if a deal is possible.
The Netherlands international has struggled for minutes ever since his move from Ajax in 2020
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Zak attack
Manchester United are reportedly targeting Borussia Monchengladbach ace Denis Zakaria.
According to the Manchester Evening News, United are prioritising the signing of a new midfielder.
And according to the Daily Mirror, the Red Devils are tracking Zakaria, who is out of contract in the summer.
But the Manchester giants could face competition from Liverpool, Barcelona, Juventus, Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich.
And Gladbach appear to be valuing the Switzerland international at £25m
Being Franck
Tottenham have joined the transfer war for AC Milan star and Manchester United transfer target Franck Kessie.
That is according to the Evening Standard, who report that Spurs manager Antonio Conte has identified Kessie, whom he remembers from his time in Serie A, as a top target.
United are also immensely interested in the midfielder as he could come rather cheap because his contract expires in June.
The north Londoners need a spark in the middle of the park following a rather poor start to the season
Al or nothing
Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has urged Arsenal to sign Real Sociedad star Alexander Isak.
Ferdinand said during the latest edition of Vibe with Five: “He will be a good signing.
“Another young talented player. He has done really well in the Euros for Sweden, I thought.
“He is a talented player, man”
Alvarez stance
Manchester United have no plans to sign River Plate star Julian Alvarez this month.
According to Manchester Evening News, United are not keen to seal Alvarez, with a club source stating ‘there is nothing in the reports at all’.
The striker has registered a total of 18 goals and seven assists in just 21 league appearances.
The Argentina international’s impressive performances have led to interest from various European clu