Amorim To Block Jan. Move For Man United Starlet
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Man Utd in dreamland as huge Mason Greenwood update impacts Amorim transfer strategy – Sources
Mason Greenwood's value has skyrocketed, which is great news for Manchester United 🚀Barcelona are among the clubs interested, but he is unlikely to be on the move in January... #MUFC
Manchester United’s recent youth-centric transfer policy has seen them secure the services of some of the best young footballers in the world. The Premier League giants have relied heavily on youth
KOBBIE MAINOO could have plenty of options should he leave Manchester United in the January transfer window. The midfielder has seen his playing time cut at Old Trafford since the arrival of Ruben
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Man Utd have the financial muscle to sign Semenyo as former star endorses blockbuster move
Manchester United have the financial means and are considering a move to sign Antoine Semenyo in January, sources can reveal, after a former Red Devils favourite backed Ruben Amorim’s side to elbow fellow suitors Liverpool and Manchester City aside.
Bruno Fernandes has suggested he felt Manchester United would not oppose his departure to Saudi Arabia last summer.
Manchester United director of football Jason Wilcox has hinted that the club plans to continue backing Ruben Amorim in the transfer market following recent improvements. Wilcox made it clear in Q&A with club media published on the official website that ...
Senne Lammens joined Manchester United from Royal Antwerp on deadline day and Jason Wilcox has explained why the club signed the Belgian goalkeeper
Manchester United are reportedly willing to accept suitable offers for out-of-favour midfielder Manuel Ugarte during the January transfer window.
Ramos, now 39 years old, has confirmed he will leave Mexican side Monterrey this month upon the expiry of his contract, and the legendary defender is believed to be eyeing a return to Europe.
Jason Wilcox has revealed Manchester United’s new transfer approach, focusing on signing players who would 'die for the badge.' Man United have been largely criticised for their transfer business since the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson back in 2013.
A list containing the names of players Manchester United were looking to sign and sell was leaked to the public