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Manchester United transfer news LIVE Sancho and Ronaldo latest plus Man Utd vs Watford news

Manchester United will have their final preparations on Friday ahead of their return to Premier League action on Saturday.

The games are coming thick and fast now and only a few days on from their gruelling draw with Atletico Madrid in the first-leg of their Champions League last 16 tie, United will face Watford at Old Trafford.

The reverse fixture in November spelt the end of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's reign as his side fell to a humiliating 4-1 defeat.

The Hornets have only got worse since with Roy Hodgson struggling to steady the sinking ship so anything less than a victory could also be a disaster for Ralf Rangnick, too.

Elsewhere, United's Under-18s are into the semi-finals of the FA Youth Cup after an excellent brace from Alejandro Garnacho saw them overcome Leicester City 2-1.

United are looking to win the prestigious tournament for a record 11th time.

Stay tuned for all the day's United news.

Monaco sporting director Paul Mitchell was in attendance for Manchester United Under-18's FA Youth Cup victory over Leicester City on Thursday night.

Mitchell, who has also worked with Southampton, Tottenham and RB Leipzig, was pictured sitting alongside his former colleague and interim United boss Ralf Rangnick in the crowd during the match at Old Trafford.

Speculation soon began to run wild on social media as to the reason for his attendance but United have moved to downplay its significance.

Here's the full story.

Cristiano Ronaldo was among those left delighted by Anthony Elanga's late equaliser for Manchester United in the Champions League knockout clash against Atletico Madrid.

Joao Felix had put the hosts ahead in the Spanish capital but 19-year-old Elanga levelled the tie in the closing stages with his first goal in the

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