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Manchester United's squad is bloated, and certain players need to leave because they aren't getting the game time they deserve.
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Manchester United's squad is bloated, and certain players need to leave because they aren't getting the game time they deserve.
Manchester United transfer target Joao Palhinha is a keen admirer of Old Trafford hero Cristiano Ronaldo, having grown close to the forward while on international duty.
Manchester United target Joao Palhinha wants to leave Sporting Lisbon, according to reports.
Pogba ready to quit United Spanish newspaper Marca reports that Paul Pogba is set to leave Manchester United at the end of the season. The 28-year-old French international is out of contract at the end of the season and has long been linked with Real Madrid, and United do not anticipate offering the World Cup winner a new deal so that he can link up with the Spanish side in the summer, Ad/> /> TransfersSpurs consider Kessie move in January to avoid bidding war — reports10 HOURS AGO Paper Round’s view: Pogba has been absolutely dreadful for United as have most players at the club for the last few seasons, but with Real interested the only problem for his current club is worrying if he has resale value.
Ralf Rangnick hailed ‘real leader’ Scott McTominay in Manchester United’s 3-1 win at Brentford on Wednesday night, saying the midfielder was ‘exemplary’ in his performance.
Manchester United turned on the style in the second half, scoring three goals to comfortably see off Brentford 3-1. Ralf Rangnick's side struggled to get to grips with Brentford's energy in the first half, and only two big saves from David De Gea kept the scores level at the break.
Not for the first time and almost certainly not for the last, this mercurial bunch of Manchester United players served up a night’s work that defied cogent analysis. They should have been buried by Brentford in the first half but turned up for the second and pulled clear with exceptionally-worked goals from Anthony Elanga, Mason Greenwood and the substitute Marcus Rashford. Some of their speed and slickness after the break bore the hallmarks of Ralf Rangnick, who will be delighted by the eventual shift in gear. Ivan Toney’s late consolation was the least his side deserved and Brentford will rue a number of missed chances.