Former Manchester United left back Alvaro Carreras is reportedly open to a return to Old Trafford. The Spaniard joined United’s academy from Real Madrid in 2020 and put in numerous impressive performances for the youth team. He had loan spells at Preston North End, Granada and SL Benfica before he was sold this summer to the Portuguese giants. Carreras has had an incredible season so far where he has started
Manchester United legend Gary Neville has insisted that a potential swap deal involving Alejandro Garnacho and Christopher Nkunku will only benefit Chelsea. Garnacho’s future at United is still uncertain ahead of transfer deadline day on February 3. Chelsea are an interested party in Garnacho and there has been speculation that the Blues will make a formal offer for him very soon. On Saturday, Sky Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg revealed that
Alejandro Garnacho’s future continues to dominate headlines with Manchester United open to moving on the academy graduate as INEOS seek pure profit to balance the books and steer clear of breaching any Profit and Sustainability rules. The Argentine had no intention of jumping ship midway into the season but he feels he does not have a place in Ruben Amorim’s plans and has now warmed up to the idea of
Manchester United’s Jack Kingdon has completed a loan move to Rochdale AFC until the end of the season. A key member of United’s treble winning u18s last season, Kingdon has been in fine form for the u21s this term. Rochdale currently sit 8th in the National League table, two points off the play-off spots but with a number of games in hand compared to all of the clubs above them.
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim decided to hand Toby Collyer his first European start on Thursday against Rangers despite Casemiro’s presence in the matchday squad. The 21-year-old did quite well against the Scottish giants and is likely to get more chances down the line, which does not bode well for the Brazilian. The former Real Madrid superstar’s last start under the Portuguese tactician came almost four weeks ago and
Manchester United left it late to see off Rangers at Old Trafford last night but did end the evening a step closer to qualifying in the top eight of the Europa League table. Bruno Fernandes’ fine volley restored United’s lead in stoppage time after Cyriel Dessers looked to have snatched the visitors a point in the final moments of the regulation 90 minutes. The winner was a welcome one for
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has revealed that he withdrew Matthijs de Ligt and Leny Yoro due to injury concerns, as his side beat Rangers 2-1 in the Europa League. It looked like Rangers had secured a late point against United after Cyriel Dessers cancelled out an earlier own goal from Jack Butland. However, Bruno Fernandes came in clutch, popping up with an even later strike in the 92nd minute
Manchester United are finding themselves in an increasingly precarious financial position. While the January transfer window is open, the club has been unable to finalise any significant signings due to a lack of readily available funds and the need to comply with regulations. At first glance, United’s financial situation appears promising but the problem is far worse than we thought, as explained brilliantly by The Athletic’s Mark Critchley. The club’s
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim had a nice moment with an eight-year-old boy, who was invited to watch first-team training. United trained at Carrington earlier today ahead of Thursday’s Europa League fixture against Rangers. Members of the press were in attendance to watch the players going through their paces. Ahead of every European clash, as per Uefa protocol, the media are invited to attend an open training session at United’s
Manchester United have reportedly reinstated the season ticket of a fan with dementia after his family members made it known that the club cancelled his seat because he did not own a mobile phone. The supporter’s family was left fuming after discovering the cancellation, with their grandfather a regular at Old Trafford for 45 years. He had been entering the grounds using a paper ticket that could not be scanned.