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Manchester United have begun to make bold moves in the transfer market. With INEOS now overseeing sporting operations, the club is pursuing a clear strategy of rejuvenating the squad.
Newcastle could turn to the Liverpool star after losing out to the Reds in the race for Hugo Ekitike, with his switch to Anfield all but done, while another exciting forward is on the Magpies' list ...
Manchester United have made a new offer to sign Bryan Mbeumo, according to The Athletic. Brentford now considering a £70 million package – £65m up front plus add-ons. United had two earlier bids ...
Manchester United are reportedly on the verge of completing a deal to sign Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo after recently ...
Manchester United are confident that Brentford will accept their improved £70m transfer offer for Bryan Mbeumo this summer ...
Manchester United have made a new offer to sign Bryan Mbeumo, according to The Athletic.Brentford now considering a £70 million package – £65m up front plus add-ons. United had two earlier bids ...
Tottenham Hotspur boss Thomas Frank will be looking to put his own stamp on his newly inherited squad this summer. He has been picked as their replacement for Ange Postecoglou ahead of next season.
Manchester United’s summer business has been slow to get started, but things look to be picking up, with the club now turning their attention towards signing a striker. The Red Devils’ summer transfer ...
Manchester United host Arsenal to start the new Premier League season in one month, leaving Ruben Amorim limited time to complete transfers ...
United’s only senior recruit so far this summer remains Matheus Cunha after triggering the Brazilian’s release clause last month—teenagers Diego León and Enzo Kana-Biyik have also been signed, ...
Liverpool are on the verge of sealing a deal for Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike, with a bid reportedly topping £70 ...
Arsenal get Gyokeres boost; Liverpool in Ekitike bid; Man Utd make new Mbeumo offer - Majors deals set to be confirmed as summer business steps up ...