Manchester United are making the wrong decision with James Garner before Liverpool FC fixture
In Gary Neville's traffic-light system ranking Manchester United's major transfers since 2013, Daley Blind was in the red.
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In Gary Neville's traffic-light system ranking Manchester United's major transfers since 2013, Daley Blind was in the red.
Newcastle target Gallagher Newcastle United have drawn a blank in their pursuit of Leicester City midfielder James Maddison, and The Sun reports they are moving on to a new target. The next in line is Chelsea’s Conor Gallagher, with the 22-year-old midfielder linked with a £40 million move as he struggles for regular game time under German manager Thomas Tuchel at Stamford Bridge.
Manchester United have been determined to do things differently since the Ed Woodward era came to an end, with one of the worst excesses of that period being the way contracts were handed out to players who had done little to deserve them.
Richard Arnold's first promise as Manchester United's chief executive is already being tested this summer.
Simon Jordan has defended the Glazers as he questioned who would replace the Manchester United owners at the club should they leave.
TUESDAY’S BIG STORIES What are Man Utd Ad The damning opinions on Manchester United’s season began moments after their opening-weekend defeat to Brighton on Sunday, and after occupying plenty of newspaper space and online articles on Monday, the debrief is sure to continue today as well – make no mistake of that. Transfers'Priceless for us' — Bologna say Man Utd target Arnautovic is not for sale12 HOURS AGO The takes have included, and this barely touches the surface: United have failed Erik ten Hag in terms of recruitment Ten Hag should walk away if United continue to fail on transfers United’s players are a world away from the Premier League’s best It’s the same old United so long as the Glazers are owners Protests and fighting in the stands show where the club are at Ed Woodward thought ‘being Man Utd’ was enough to preserve status There ain’t no defeat like a Manchester United defeat for the media, and while the points above are all pretty valid, you would imagine that the club’s players would/could/should use this as fuel for their season, as motivation to turn things around.
Erik ten Hag’s fresh start at Manchester United is already growing stale before their season gets started. The Dutchman arrived to replace Ralf Rangnick with many fans finally relieved that a permanent manager with a modern outlook on the game had been appointed.
Gary Neville has given Chelsea a warning regarding their new ownership structure, suggesting that they could be at risk of repeating the mistakes that were made at Manchester United during Ed Woodward's stint as CEO.