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Manchester United transfer news LIVE Edinson Cavani injury latest plus Man United team news

Manchester United moved back up to fourth in the table after they beat Brighton 2-0 in the Premier League on Tuesday night.

Brighton looked the better side throughout the first half but Ronaldo struck after the break to give United the lead.

That was Ronaldo's first goal for six matches and his ninth in the league this season. The 37-year-old didn't celebrate in his usual manner and looked more relieved as he ran into the corner after ending his longest goal drought for over a decade.

Brighton's Lewis Dunk was sent off shortly after that goal and United searched for a second. Bruno Fernandes scored deep in stoppage time to make it two and the Reds moved up to fourth in the Premier League, moving above West Ham.

In other news, another report suggesting there is unrest in the United dressing room emerged yesterday.

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Sevilla sporting director Monchi believes the key to unlocking Anthony Martial's true potential is by making sure the French forward is happy.

Martial, 26, left Manchester United on loan in the January transfer window after becoming frustrated by a lack of regular playing time at Old Trafford.

Sevilla had been chasing Martial's signature throughout the window and made a breakthrough in negotiations when they agreed to cover the majority of his salary, with the player also taking a pay-cut to make the move happen.

You can read his quotes here.

Manchester United's win over Brighton this week might not have been perfect, but it may have given Ralf Rangnick guidance towards settling upon a team that is right for him, argues Richard Fay.

After back-to-back draws with Burnley and Southampton, it was no surprise to see the interim manager

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