Gary Neville says Manchester United's Casemiro transfer shouldn't have happened
Gary Neville believes Manchester United's signing of Casemiro shouldn't have gone through because it was a short-term transfer.
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Gary Neville believes Manchester United's signing of Casemiro shouldn't have gone through because it was a short-term transfer.
Erik ten Hag believes Manchester United is the most difficult club to play for in world football.
Which version of Casemiro returns from a hamstring injury remains to be seen and Manchester United are hoping it's not the player who looked to be entering the winter of his career.
Erik ten Hag was unconditional about the guarantee he needed above all others when it came to taking the Manchester United job in April 2022. The Dutchman emerged as the club’s first-choice target ahead of Mauricio Pochettino and he impressed club officials during discussions in Amsterdam, but he told United’s football director John Murtough he needed control of recruitment.
Photographs published on Friday showed Erik ten Hag and Sir Jim Ratcliffe sharing broad smiles during a meeting at Manchester United headquarters two days earlier.
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INEOS sporting director Sir Dave Brailsford watched Manchester United take on Nottingham Forest at the City Ground while sitting next to Sir Alex Ferguson.
Change is coming at Manchester United. Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s deal to buy a 25 per cent stake in the club and take control of the football side of the business will inevitably see shifts in personnel.