
MANCHESTER UNITED are ready for a MASSIVE summer transfer window - with Ruben Amorim expected to overhaul the squad with players both IN and OUT. The club have reportedly entered the race for the 'next Erling Haaland' - 18-year-old wonderkid Oghenetejiri Adejenughure, who is currently with FC Liefering, RB Salzburg's reserve side. United have also reportedly been quoted a whopping £100MILLION if they want to bring England and Southampton starlet Tyler Dibling, 19, to Old Trafford.
Ruben Amorim is reportedly eyeing a reunion with £35million-rated winger Trincao and - in bad news - Bruno Fernandes is wanted by Real Madrid for £90MILLION. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS Follow ALL of the latest news, rumours and updates from Old Trafford below..
. 3 minutes ago By Tom Sheen Amad boost It's not transfer news but it'll be music to the ears of United fans - Amad Diallo could be back on the pitch this season. The youngster had been one of the stars of the campaign before his injury, which was expected to keep him out until 2025-26.
But he is said to be progressing well and could be back for the final few matches of the season, in May. Credit: Rex Copy link Copied 33 minutes ago By Tom Sheen Real want Bruno Real Madrid have reportedly sent scouts to almost every Manchester United game this season to watch one man - Bruno Fernandes. Los Blancos are said to be plotting a £90MILLION move for the United skipper.
Credit: Reuters Copy link Copied Today, 08:00 By Tom Sheen 'Next Haaland' United have reportedly entered the race for the 'next Erling Haaland' - who has caught the eye of former boss Ralf Rangnick Oghenetejiri Adejenughure, 18, is in the midst of his first full professional campaign, playing as a striker for second-tier Austrian side FC Liefering, RB Salzburg's reserve team. Credit: Getty Copy link Copied Today, 06:30 By Joshua Jones United return After what seems an eternity, United will be back in action on Tuesday night. They travel to Nottingham Forest, who will be buoyed by reaching the FA Cup semi-finals.
It is then the Manchester derby at Old Trafford next Sunday. Copy link Copied Today, 04:30 By Joshua Jones One in a Mil Man Utd look to have missed out to rivals Liverpool in the race for Milos Kerkez. The Bournemouth left-back is one of Europe’s most wanted men after a sparkling season.
The Red Devils showed interest in the £50million-rated 21-year-old - but SunSport revealed Arne Slot looks to have a deal nailed down. Kerkez is under contract until 2028, although Bournemouth will do business if the price is right. Copy link Copied Today, 02:30 By Joshua Jones We've Jad enough Jadon Sancho is reportedly not wanted back at Old Trafford by some of his 'influential' Manchester United team-mates.
It comes as Chelsea consider backing out of their obligation to buy the player at the end of his loan spell. Reports claim some members of the United squad felt he could not keep up with the demanding nature of life at Old Trafford. Senior players in the Manchester United dressing room are reported to have doubts about the winger's ability to cope wit the pressures of life as a Manchester United player, according to the Manchester Evening News.
They do not take issue with his personality, but felt his workrate was not up to scratch before being frozen out by Erik ten Hag last season. Copy link Copied 30th Mar 2025, 00:30 By Joshua Jones Erli warning signs This does not look good for Manchester City - but it could be a big boost for Ruben Amorim. Erling Haaland limped off on the hour mark at Bournemouth having tucked in the equaliser.
He fell on the astroturf and hard asphalt around the pitch and appeared to hurt his ankle. And he was spotted leaving the Vitality on crutches with his left foot in a boot. United host City in the Manchester derby next Sunday.
.. will Haaland be fit? Credit: X Copy link Copied 30th Mar 2025, 23:30 By Joshua Jones Not very Keane Pundit pals Roy Keane and Ian Wright were on top form at Bournemouth earlier on.
And Keane delivered a brilliant side-eye and shake of the head towards the Arsenal hero. The former United captain was giving his thoughts on the game for ITV during the warm-ups on the South Coast. The 53-year-old was in full flow as colleague Wrighty spotted a ball rolling towards the panel.
Wright rushed over to kick it back, only to give Keane a sharp nudge from behind in the process. Keane shot Wright a long stare as the ex-England striker burst into hysterical laughter. The Irishman composed himself and joked: "He's done my ankle!" A laughing Wrighty hit back: "You didn't even flinch!" Credit: ITV Copy link Copied 30th Mar 2025, 22:30 By Joshua Jones One out but one in? But while talk of Fernandes leaving is on the rise, United's hopes of signing Matheus Cunha will also be boosted today.
The Red Devils are among a host of clubs interested in the Wolves forward, who signed a new four-and-a-half-year contract last month to protect his £62.5m release clause. But Cunha has now gone on the record to say he wants to leave for a new challenge.
Cunha told the Guardian: "I had a lot of offers (to leave in January) but I wouldn't feel well if I had done it. "Some things you can't control but I couldn't leave the club in the middle of the season, in a difficult situation, in the relegation zone. "Now, we're close to achieving our goal [of staying up].
"But I've made it clear that I need to take the next step. I want to fight for titles, for big things. I have potential.
" Credit: Reuters Copy link Copied 30th Mar 2025, 21:30 By Joshua Jones Are you Fer Real? Madrid are expecting Fernandes to cost in the region of £90million, according to The Star. That would be United's record sale, eclipsing the £80million that Real paid for Cristiano Ronaldo in June 2009. Real are planning a squad overhaul at the end of the season, which includes the signing of Liverpool right back Trent Alexander-Arnold on a free.
And Fernandes is being eyed as a top signing who could also be a potential successor to Luka Modric, 39, whose contract expires this summer. Copy link Copied 30th Mar 2025, 20:30 By Joshua Jones Trouble Bru-ing? Uh oh, this is not the news United fans wanted to read on this Sunday evening..
. Reports state that Real Madrid are readying a record swoop for captain Bruno Fernandes this summer. Fernandes has been scouted by Carlo Ancelotti's representatives at every "virtually every single Utd home and away game" this season.
Copy link Copied 30th Mar 2025, 19:30 By Joshua Jones Sticking with Rashford And that man Rashford hit the headlines again this afternoon. He scored his first goals since December 1 - 119 days ago - with a double in Aston Villa's FA Cup quarter-final at Preston. Rashford said: "It's a great feeling, I feel like I've been getting fitter and playing better football since I've been here.
It's always nice for a forward to get a goal so hopefully, it continues. "We have to take it one game at a time and give it 100 per cent on the pitch and see where it takes us. We're very ambitious.
"Step by step. I think I can still get fitter. I missed a lot of football before joining up with them.
My body feels good and I'm enjoying my football for now." Credit: Getty Copy link Copied 30th Mar 2025, 18:30 By Joshua Jones 'Loves the club' A source said on Rashford: “Marcus had experienced a difficult time for several months, if not years, before he finally went on loan from United. “He’s definitely in a happier head space — but does worry a little that his 20 years at United have been forgotten.
“He still loves the club and was really happy to see some of the past and present players offering their support to him and making him feel loved. "It meant a lot to him.” Credit: Getty Credit: Reuters Copy link Copied 30th Mar 2025, 17:30 By Joshua Jones Rash feeling the love SunSport can exclusively reveal how Marcus Rashford was congratulated by some of his Manchester United pals after starting for England last week.
Following his loan switch to Aston Villa in January, the forward got the call-up for Thomas Tuchel's first England squad and started the wins against Albania and Latvia. And he received messages of support from some of his Old Trafford pals. Bruno Fernandes, Victor Lindelof, Harry Maguire and Joshua Zirkzee all got in touch to send their best wishes to Rashford - as did David De Gea and Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
Copy link Copied 30th Mar 2025, 16:23 By Arthur Ferridge Rio ready to go? Rio Ferdinand could be set to leave TNT Sports. The United legend has worked with TNT since 2013. But MailSport report he is avoiding signing a new contract with the broadcasting giant.
That contract offer was reportedly made several months ago. In the background, Ferdinand's management company, New Era, have entered into a partnership with Los Angeles-based media management giants William Morris Endeavour (WME). This is understood to have unsettled some at TNT, who fear Ferdinand may be eyeing up greener pastures elsewhere.
Copy link Copied 30th Mar 2025, 14:37 By Arthur Ferridge United eye next Haaland United have reportedly set their sights on a new wonderkid who has caught the eye of Ralf Rangnick and earned comparisons to Erling Haaland. Oghenetejiri Adejenughure, 18, is in the midst of his first full professional campaign, playing as a striker for second-tier Austrian side FC Liefering, RB Salzburg's reserve team. A product of Rapid Wien's academy, Adejenughure moved to RB Salzburg's youth setup in 2021 before making his professional debut in August.
He has made eighteen appearances this season, scoring twice and assisting once. But his performances have caught the eye of several top clubs, with Man City, AC Milan and Borussia Dortmund joining United in the race for his signature, according to the Daily Star. Credit: Getty Copy link Copied 30th Mar 2025, 13:32 By Chisanga Malata Amorim stance on Fernandes Ruben Amorim is hellbent on keeping Bruno Fernandes at Old Trafford, despiting admitting United could be forced to sell their top stars in a bid to avoid breaching PSR rules.
Speaking after his countryman's Europa League hat-trick last month, the Portuguese said of the midfielder: "When we need it, he's always there. "In the set-pieces, he can change position, he can bring the ball forward, he can score goals, he can make transitions." Copy link Copied 30th Mar 2025, 12:45 By Chisanga Malata Yoro injury update Lenny Yoro has revealed he's injury-free following his return to full first-team training.
The defender told MUTV: “I feel really good, I am back in training, and [I feel] no pain. "I am really happy with everything." Credit: GETTY Copy link Copied 30th Mar 2025, 11:48 By Chisanga Malata Bruno's ambitions Bruno Fernandes doubled down on his ambitions to win silverware with United after penning a new deal last August.
He said: "The club knew that I want to compete with the best teams. "They knew that we needed to improve the team. And I think that we’re doing that.
"I said to them, ‘I don’t need you to promise me that we’re going to win the league,’ because no one can promise that.' "But at least we will have a team to compete and be competitive throughout the season, to try to achieve silverware and to compete at the highest levels. "I think the club is doing that.
It's trying to bring people in to get more players with quality in the team; to get more competitive, [so everyone is] fighting for your place." Credit: Getty Copy link Copied 30th Mar 2025, 10:56 By Chisanga Malata Palmer deal was "close" United youth coach Colin Little has revealed the Red Devils were once close to signing Chelsea and England star Cole Palmer. He said: "I know Cole Palmer’s family quite well, I know his dad and his uncle.
"We were close to getting Cole Palmer when he was about 16, believe it or not. “He was umming and ahhing, and I knew he was a big United fan. “He was at that age where you’re allowed to leave, 16 is it? They were umming and ahhing, Man City, about it.
"I think City, in the end, made him a good enough offer, but really he was always a United fan, and it was close, I remember speaking." “I think City needed to show him a bit more love and that kind of stuff. "We never quite got it over the line, but it would’ve been nice if we did, wouldn’t it?" Credit: Getty Copy link Copied 30th Mar 2025, 10:27 By Laurence Ryan Real Madrid considering Bruno Fernandes United's captain has no doubt been the standout amidst a season of mediocrity for the Red Devils.
As such, some of Europe's elite are sniffing around the Portuguese international. One such team, according to to Daily Star, is Real Madrid. He wouldn't be the first Portuguese star to leave Manchester United for Madrid - anyone remember what happened to the last one? Carlo Ancelotti's side are rumoured to be considering a £90m bid for United's star player.
Credit: Getty Copy link Copied 29th Mar 2025, 23:30 By Raphael Adelugba 'Best opportunities for Obi rest away from Arsenal' - Cox Nick Cox, the head of Manchester United's academy, has talked about how the team managed to stave off fierce domestic and international competition to sign Chido Obi from Arsenal last summer. Some of the best teams in Europe expressed interest in Obi, but he decided to depart despite Arsenal's persistent attempts to keep him. But in the competition to get the sensational goal scorer, United emerged as chosen suitors.
Cox sat down with Manchester Evening News and detailed how the swoop for Obi unfolded. “Occasionally you get moments like this. Arsenal are a wonderful club.
They deliver a great program and develop great players. For one reason or another, and it’s for Chido and his family to know why, they felt the best opportunities for him may rest away from Arsenal.” “Because he holds a Danish passport, the whole of Europe was open to Chido.
We quite simply became aware of the fact that Chido was about to make a move to Europe. "He’d been to visit a club and identified the club where he was going to potentially end up. We thought if this player is available and is looking to leave, then we should make every effort we possibly can to sign him.
” “We had an opportunity to meet with Chido’s family and the important people to him. We had a number of conversations that allowed us the opportunity to be the club that he chose to join.” “He’s in a good place at the moment.
There have been opportunities to train with the first team and a few opportunities from off the bench. But let’s be honest, there’s been some injuries and some disruption to the squad. "The art is to just keep regularly reviewing where a player is at.
You saw Kobbie [Mainoo] bounce between teams before he finally got in and Alejandro was a little bit the same, so there’s always twists and turns.” Copy link Copied 29th Mar 2025, 21:00 By Raphael Adelugba Ferdinand prodigy Staying closer to home..
. The son of the legendary Manchester United player made his debut for non-league team Havant and Waterlooville. Lorenz, the son of Rio Ferdinand, joined the Hawks this week to play the rest of the season, but he is now on the books at Brighton.
The seventh-tier team is sixth in the Southern League Premier Division South standings. Fer the future Man Utd legend's son joins club in the seventh tier as he leaves Prem side Copy link Copied 29th Mar 2025, 20:00 By Raphael Adelugba United chase South American wonderkid On the topic of prodigious South American..
. It has been rumoured that Man United has joined the long list of European teams interested in Ian Subiabre's services. Since January 2024, the 18-year-old has played for River Plate's first squad despite his young age.
In South America, he is regarded as one of the most promising young talents. The Red Devils deployed their scouts to closely monitor the teenage winger, and they were impressed with what they observed, according to various Man Utd insiders. Copy link Copied 29th Mar 2025, 19:00 By Raphael Adelugba Garnacho £51 million price tag Any move for a striker will cost money, and addition might be unfavourable subtraction for Man United.
Alejandro Garnacho, who has scored nine goals and provided eight assists in 45 games for the Red Devils this season, was strongly linked to a transfer away from Old Trafford in January. Chelsea and Napoli were reportedly interested in the player. Although the attacker eventually stayed with the 20-time English champions over the winter deadline, there has been new conjecture lately about his future, with Man United reportedly considering a move.
The Red Devils want £51 million for the former Atletico Madrid player, according to Fichajes, and offers around that sum are likely to be approved because any transfer would be extremely advantageous for the team financially. Copy link Copied 1 2 3 4 5 6 ..
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