Man United's transfer plan after Anthony Martial decision with Sir Alex Ferguson at Carrington
These are your Manchester United morning headlines for Wednesday, July 27:
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These are your Manchester United morning headlines for Wednesday, July 27:
Sir Alex Ferguson was at Manchester United's training ground on Tuesday morning, on the day in which Erik ten Hag is set to hold talks with Cristiano Ronaldo regarding his future at the club. The legendary United manager was seen driving into the club's Carrington complex at roughly 11am, an hour after Ronaldo had arrived, accompanied by his agent, Jorge Mendes.
Bryan Robson has praised new Manchester United signing Christian Eriksen for his defensive efforts as well as his attacking capabilities.
Manchester United are weighing up whether to dip into the transfer market for another centre-back after they have reportedly identified a Bundesliga defender as a potential new addition.
Former captain Bryan Robson has challenged Manchester United duo Scott McTominay and Fred to add more goals to their individual games this season.
Former Manchester United captain Bryan Robson believes Anthony Martial has got what it takes to get his career back on track at Old Trafford following his encouraging start to pre-season.
Everton legend Paul Bracewell celebrates his 60th birthday today but Peter Reid, his partner in the Blues engine room reckons that a player who he believes operated at the same level as the likes of the more-celebrated Bryan Robson, Glenn Hoddle and Ray Wilkins doesn’t get the credit he deserves beyond the confines of Goodison Park. Signed from Sunderland for £250,000 in May 1984, Bracewell soon established himself at the heartbeat of Everton’s most-successful side and within 12 months, he had won both the League Championship and European Cup-Winners’ Cup.
Bryan Robson was a man on a mission in the summer of 1997. The Boro boss was absolutely determined to take the club straight back into the Premier League at the first attempt after they had been relegated as a result of the infamous three-points deduction.