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Manchester United face Premier League competition to sign Napoli forward Hirving Lozano - Paper Round

United could move for Lozano Manchester United are one of two Premier League sides who could make a move for Hirving Lozano, reports The Sun. The 27-year-old Napoli player has also attracted the attention of Frank Lampard at Everton, and he could now move on at the end of the season.

The Mexican international’s agent Alessandro Monfrecola believes that his time could soon be up in Serie A. Ad Premier League'Really impressed with him' — Potter full of praise for Aubameyang following robbery04/10/2022 AT 21:46 Paper Round’s view: Recent reports have suggested that Napoli are in fact happy to offer Lozano fresh terms rather than lose him in the coming transfer windows, and with Crystal Palace also linked to the player, it feels unlikely that a club aiming to get back into the top four would also be interested.

Lozano has long been linked with a Premier League move, but may not have shown enough consistency Read the full story Carrick up for Boro job Former Manchester United assistant coach Michael Carrick is being considered for the manager’s job at Middlesbrough, following the departure of Chris Wilder. The North East side want a younger man, and 41-year-old Carrick is an option for the Championship side.

Another figure under consideration is former Watford manager, Rob Edwards. Paper Round’s view: Carrick was a very useful player for United for the first few years he was at Old Trafford, but he failed to improve despite being there year after year, and given United’s performances got worse when he was a coach, there seems to be little compelling reason to give him a chance to manage, unless he has shown something exceptional in interviews for the role.

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