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Manchester United transfer news LIVE plus reaction to Barcelona win and takeover updates

Manchester United are still on for a quadruple this season after seeing off Barcelona in last night's Europa League play-off second leg.

The Reds secured a 4-3 aggregate win with Antony getting the decisive goal on his return from injury. United fans will be hoping for yet another memorable night this weekend when the club travels to Wembley for Sunday's League Cup final.

After full-time against Barcelona, Erik ten Hag said that the focus now turns on their bout with Newcastle in London. United are trophy-less in nearly six years but have a great chance to end the drought against a Magpies side without first-choice goalkeeper Nick Pope.

Meanwhile, Alejandro Garnacho is reportedly close to signing a new long-term deal while the takeover process rolls on.

TODAY'S BIG TALKING POINT: Who were the standout players vs Barcelona? Have your say here .

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Erik ten Hag masterminded a comeback against Barcelona last night, guiding his side from being 1-0 down at half-time to winning the match, and the tie, with a superb second-half showing.

The Reds boss brought match-winner Antony on at the break and saw Fred net the equaliser within two minutes of the restart.

He has now unpacked what he said in the dressing room at half-time at Old Trafford.

Read what he said here >>>

David de Gea

Had he not slipped, he might have kept Robert Lewandowski's spotkick out. Bailed out by Casemiro after a careless kick but saved well from Jules Kounde. 6

Aaron Wan-Bissaka

The renascent right-back selection was deserved and Wan-Bissaka was a force to be reckoned with at both ends. Rekindled his productive partnership with Antony but substituted in the 67th minute. 7

Raphael

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