Erik ten Hag sends message to Harry Maguire as Pep Guardiola laughs off Manchester United debate
Here are your Manchester United morning headlines on Saturday, October 1.
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Here are your Manchester United morning headlines on Saturday, October 1.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said Emile Smith Rowe's demands for a decision on a treatment plan for a troublesome groin injury prompted the Premier League club to send the midfielder for surgery, which is expected to keep him out until December.
Manchester City are having young goalkeeper James Trafford back at the club for one day a week from his loan at Bolton Wanderers to continue to keep a close eye on his development which is going to plan, Whites boss Ian Evatt has declared.
Manchester United have an action-packed October to contend with before turning their attentions to their latest recruitment drive when the transfer window reopens once again in January.
"My contract was up and City released me and signed a paper saying I could leave on a free.
Mbappe wanted Rashford deal The Mirror claims that Kylian Mbappe supplied a list of four names of players that he wanted to play with this season, and one of them appears to be available in the near future. Gianluca Scamacca signed for West Ham, Robert Lewandowski is at Barcelona, Ousmane Dembele signed a new deal with Barcelona, but Marcus Rashford is yet to sign fresh terms at Manchester United.
Manchester United "warrior" Lisandro Martinez will be put to the test as Manchester City striker Erling Haaland aims to extend his red-hot streak in Sunday's derby. Haaland has made a blistering start with City since joining the Premier League champions from Borussia Dortmund for £51 million ($57 million) in the close season. With 14 goals in nine games in all competitions for City, the Norway striker, playing in his first Manchester derby, will put United's recent revival to the test.
Erik ten Hag has managed to orchestrate a rather unexpected Manchester United turnaround in quick time, following the opening two fixtures of the season.