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Man United transfer news LIVE Casemiro concern, Ugarte announcement, Liverpool reaction

The transfer window has been closed for over two days now and Manchester United are well-equipped to compete at the top of the Premier League table. Manuel Ugarte's deadline day arrival meant United bought five first-team players into Erik ten Hag's squad.

Despite the positivity around the club after the transfer window, United found themselves back to square one after the 3-0 home defeat to Liverpool. United were second best throughout the contest, leaving them with just three points from their first three games.

It's now the first international break of the season meaning United are not in action for over a week. And despite the transfer window closing, rumours are expected to continue. As always with United, the future of players around Europe will continue being linked with Old Trafford.

As well as the reaction from Sunday's defeat, we'll also have you covered with all the latest transfer news.

Follow the live blog below for all the very latest United news and transfer updates.

Manchester United were beaten 3-0 by Liverpool at Old Trafford as the pressure increased on Erik ten Hag following a disappointing start to the season.

United will now hope Ugarte gets some game time with Uruguay during the international break and is ready to go against Southampton. Starting Casemiro again in a holding midfield role is impossible to countenance right now.

The £60m deal to sign from Real Madrid was lauded during his impressive first season, but Sir Jim Ratcliffe was already questioning the value of that kind of outlay on a player in his 30s as he went through the books ahead of his investment. As he sat in the directors' box on Sunday afternoon, the vindication would have hardly felt worth it.

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