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Manchester United transfer news RECAP transfer latest and Premier League news

Manchester United are back in Premier League action tonight as they make the short trip to Burnley.

Pressure is mounting on the Reds after three straight defeats in all competitions - to Arsenal, Brighton and Hove Albion and Bayern Munich. The most recent loss in the Champions League led to Andre Onana apologising publicly to the United fans for his error which led to the first goal on the night.

All eyes are on the new first choice at Old Trafford but his teammates have come out to support the Cameroon international and insist sole responsibility for the result does not rest with the 'keeper. United could have some positive news on the injury front ahead of tonight's game too.

Raphael Varane, Mason Mount, Sofyan Amrabat and Harry Maguire could all make their returns from the treatment room. Late assessments took place after United training so it remains to be seen whether if any of them play a part.

Take a look at all the latest United matchday build-up, views and transfer updates in our blog below:

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When the pressure is on, you need your best players to step up and make a difference. So often last season, that responsibility fell to Marcus Rashford for United, and so often he delivered.

There is no denying that he peaked at a world-class level during the last campaign, acting as the catalyst for a largely dysfunctional side that became overly reliant on his extraordinary scoring rate.

Rashford finished the season with 30 goals in just 56 appearances, a figure even more impressive when you

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