Ajax manager provides Antony update amid Manchester United interest
Ajax manager Alfred Schreuder has provided an injury update on Manchester United target Antony.
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Ajax manager Alfred Schreuder has provided an injury update on Manchester United target Antony.
The Erik ten Hag revolution at Manchester United has begun with the newly-appointed Dutch manager wasting little time in trying to mould the Red Devils in his image. With United reportedly close to sealing a deal for Barcelona’s Frenkie de Jong who previously worked with Ten Hag at Ajax, the new boss is also said to be keen on raiding his former club for defenders Lisandro Martinez and Jurrien Timber, as well as attacker Antony.
After a slow start to the summer transfer window, Manchester United's social media team will find themselves busy sooner rather than later.
Manchester United fans have been giving their thoughts on who should line up in Erik ten Hag’s first-choice midfield next season.
Manchester United are closing in on the signing of Feyenoord left-back Tyrell Malacia after holding talks with the Eredivisie club. The 22-year-old had been close to a move to Lyon and the Ligue 1 side had been in discussions with Feyenoord for several weeks, but United could be about to hijack the deal.
Manchester United have hijacked a deal between Lyon and Feyenoord for Dutch left-back Tyrell Malacia. According the Italian sports journalist Fabrizio Romano, Lyon had reached a verbal agreement with Feyenoord over a deal for Malacia but United stepped in before it was signed.
Barcelona have been urged by Patrick Kluivert to perform a late transfer U-turn on midfielder Frenkie de Jong to prevent him from joining Manchester United.
TUESDAY’S BIG STORIES Cash for tears Ad/> How much would someone need to pay you to be miserable? Not just a bit down in the dumps, but unfiltered, sweeping and endless despair? £1,000 a week? £10,000 a week? £100,000 a week? Transfers‘Doesn’t know the word pain’ – What Martinez could bring to Arsenal or Man Utd13 HOURS AGO That is the question at the heart of the Manchester United project right now. ‘Can we pay someone enough money that, even though they know they will be really, really unhappy, they say yes anyway?’ Up until now, the accepted terms for endless despair in the post-Sir Alex era have ranged from around £100,000 [the likes of Morgan Schneiderlin] to £480,000 a week [the likes, or like, of Cristiano Ronaldo]. And now a new name is considering trading their happiness for wads of cash: Frenkie De Jong.