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Manchester United transfer news LIVE Sheffield Utd match highlights and Sir Bobby Charlton latest tributes

Manchester United marked the passing of club legend Sir Bobby Charlton with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Sheffield United at Bramall Lane last night.

Goals either side of half-time from Scott McTominay and Diogo Dalot secured a vitally important three points for Erik ten Hag's side, who paid tribute to Charlton ahead of kick-off. The former United captain died at the age of 86 in the early hours of yesterday morning, his family said in a statement.

Both United and the Blades wore black armbands, and Reds skipper Bruno Fernandes laid a wreath in tribute ahead of a minute's applause. United supporters in the Bramall Lane away end also produced several renditions of 'There's only one Bobby Charlton' throughout the evening.

As for the game itself, United were forced to work hard for a second successive Premier League win, scoring either side of a well-taken penalty by Oli McBurnie. The Reds have climbed up to eighth in the standings and are now just five points shy of the top four.

They will now switch their focus to Tuesday night's must-win Champions League Group A fixture against FC Copenhagen at Old Trafford, meaning there is next to no time for Ten Hag and his players to catch their breath.

Follow the live blog below for all the very latest United news, plus transfer snippets, throughout the day:

The full-time whistle reverberated around Bramall Lane, and the name 'Harry Maguire' could be heard echoing around the stadium. It's been nearly a decade since the Sheffield lad was welcomed so warmly at his former stomping ground.

Maguire was always going to be given a warm reception by match-going fans of either club at the start of the match, though there were far fewer guarantees of his name being sung by the end of it.

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