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Glazer family sent takeover reminder in five moments missed from Manchester United vs Leeds

Heaton does his best Onana impression

With David de Gea no longer a Manchester United player and Dean Henderson continuing his rehabilitation from a thigh injury back at Carrington, Tom Heaton was the only senior goalkeeper out in Oslo.

The 37-year-old barely got a look in last season and is thought to want to leave in search of more regular football this summer, particularly given that a new first-choice shot-stopper will almost certainly come through the doors at Old Trafford. Erik ten Hag has set his sights on Andre Onana, placing value on the 27-year-old's ability to excel with the ball at his feet.

Potentially in the hope of proving he can do similar, Heaton took the chance to come flying out of his area inside four minutes. Leeds lumped the ball forward after defending a corner and Georginio Rutter had somehow got in behind a high defensive line, only for Heaton to take the ball from his feet and lay the ball to Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

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A good piece of work from the veteran.

Mount channels his inner Cantona

All eyes were on Mason Mount in Oslo as the £60million man made his first appearance in red, starting against Leeds and enjoying a solid 45 minutes. It came as a surprise for many to see the midfielder take the famous No.7 shirt last week, but yesterday's audacious effort was reminiscent of Eric Cantona's famous chip vs Sunderland.

The 24-year-old led a well-coordinated press on 11 minutes and dispossessed a lacklustre Jeremiah Mullen in the Leeds defence. A break on goal was on, but with Kristoffer Klaesson off his line,

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