Man United 'willing' to launch £42.5m summer move as Roy Keane slams current state of play
Manchester United played out a bore 0-0 draw with their rivals Manchester City on Sunday. Ruben Amorim's side registered just two shorts on target at Old Trafford as they had to settle for a share of the spoils.
It was a Manchester derby that won't live long in the memory of supporters young and old as United look to drag themselves over the line, before regrouping for a first summer in the Portuguese's tenure.
United now sit 14 points off the UEFA Conference League places, currently occupied by Pep Guardiola's side, and 18 clear of the drop zone.
Amorim could manage to salvage a torrid season at the Theatre of Dreams with the possibility of progressing in the Europa League. Their quarter-final first-leg takes place on Thursday against Lyon in France.
With all that said, below are the latest media reports surrounding United as well as a view on each one...
Former Man United captain Roy Keane fired criticism at Amorim's side after failing to test Manchester City on Sunday.
It was a difficult afternoon for Rasmus Hojlund, while Joshua Zirkzee was a second-half substitute for United but Ederson's goal was rarely under any severe pressure.
With United sitting in the bottom half of the table, Keane has questioned whether they can push up the division.
He said: "We're talking about next year when he will no doubt get an opportunity to bring players in then we'll be able to judge it better. It's his belief, his philosophy and that's fine, but I like to play for teams where the philosophy is that we like to winning football matches.
"I don't ever remember sitting in dressing rooms with players where we discussed their philosophies, we'd find different ways to play.
"Man United tried to play out from the back and got caught with


