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[–] mHvNG 3 points 1 year ago

Definitely, good deal for all parties I'd reckon.

 

Nottingham Forest considering official complaint to PGMOL over performance of referee Stuart Attwell & assistants after Man Utd defeat. Forest “very angry” after number of decisions today and feel standards are worsening #nffc

 

Understand Turkisk GK Altay Bayindir is already in England ahead of move to Manchester United 🚨🔴🇹🇷 #MUFC

€7m package deal agreed with Fener, just waiting to complete final steps as Dean Henderson will join Palace.

[–] mHvNG 1 points 1 year ago

Hopefully not, it better be Lindelöf.

 

Dean Henderson set for medical at Crystal Palace tomorrow morning, travelling down once clear of Old Trafford.

Loan with obligation + permanent have both been discussed. Either way, gives #MUFC money to bring in Altay Bayindir from Fenerbache.

[–] mHvNG 1 points 1 year ago

I hope Albon is able to convert it into a good qualifying.

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[–] mHvNG 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I imagine Dalot at LB for the time being. Maybe Alvaro Fernandez is a shout to keep on, instead of loaning him. Lastly we have Martinez who can play LB, maybe Martinez at LB creates a situation where we can effectively play 3-2-5 in possession.

 

Translated by DeepL Translate:

Fiorentina, Manchester United insists for Amrabat

Amrabat may leave Fiorentina this soccer session: the Moroccan midfielder has been a target of Ten Hag's Manchester United for some time. The Red Devils continue to push to get to the close of the deal for the former Hellas Verona man soon.

Amrabat's numbers.

In the evening Fiorentina came very close to Aster Vranckx, a former AC Milan midfielder (details here). But the arrival of the Belgian is not linked to the future of Sofyan Amrabat: United insists, but at the moment there is no agreement between clubs. Last season the Moroccan collected 29 appearances in Serie A and 12 in the Conference League.

 
[–] mHvNG 28 points 1 year ago

I'm feeling bad for Ricciardo. Not what he needed in his return to the paddock. However excited to see what Lawson can achieve this weekend.

 

Ivan Toney has signed a deal to join renowned sports management firm CAA Stellar in a clear indication of his intention to leave Brentford.

The England international has teamed up with the company's high profile roster ahead of what is looking increasingly to be his Brentford departure.

Toney is currently serving an eight month FA ban for breaching betting regulations, which has seen his chances of moving to a top club during the current window reduced significantly - although Mail Sport understands there has been some interest from clubs in signing the 27-year-old before next week's deadline regardless of the fact he can't play competitively until January.

But a number of top Premier League sides have a concrete interest in acquiring Toney, with Manchester United, Chelsea and Tottenham among the sides keen on the centre forward as early as January.

Recent reports indicate Brentford's valuation of Toney is around £80million. 

And CAA Stellar - who have negotiated some of world football's most high profile transfers - will now be at the forefront of Toney's pending move.

Toney said: 'It is very timely for me to be joining CAA Stellar. It feels like a fresh beginning.

'Never underestimate the power you have to take your life in a new direction.'

CAA Stellar executive chairman Jonathan Barnett - who guided the career of Gareth Bale and famously engineered his record breaking move to Real Madrid, added: 'I am very excited that we have signed Ivan. He is a great talent and I am sure this is the beginning of a fantastic future for him.'

Toney joins fellow England internationals Jack Grealish, Ben Chilwell, Kalvin Phillips, Luke Shaw, Jordan Pickford, Nick Pope and James Ward-Prowse at CAA Stellar.

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Noam Emeran is joining Groningen, subject to international clearance, after an undisclosed fee was agreed with Manchester United.

The 20-year-old had an impact this summer, scoring the first goal of our pre-season campaign with a slick finish against Leeds United, during the 2-0 victory in Oslo.

A positive performance followed in the game with Lens in Edinburgh and, after signing for the Reds from Amiens four years ago, he is to continue his career in the Dutch Eerste Divisie.

The lightning-quick winger also found the net in the opening game of the Premier League 2 season, against Crystal Palace.

In an emotional post on Instagram, Emeran said: "Dear United fans, it is not easy to leave such an incredible club but the time is right and the next opportunity is perfect.

"I’ll be forever grateful to everyone who has helped me since I arrived here in a new country at just 16 years old.

"With the support of some amazing people, I’ve experienced unbelievable highs, made friends for life, created unforgettable memories and overcome some difficult moments that have only made me stronger and more resilient.

"I want to achieve a lot in my career and feel ready to play senior football every week. I’m excited for the future, knowing what awaits me has also been built on the foundations of my development at Manchester United. All glory to God."

Everybody at the club wishes Noam the very best of luck in his future career, which we will follow with keen interest.

[–] mHvNG 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Interesting bits:

  • A four-week lay-off would rule the England midfielder - a £55 million summer signing from Chelsea - out until September 19. That could see him miss the visit of Brighton in United’s first game after the internationals and potentially the club’s first Champions League group game, as well as Saturday’s game against Nottingham Forest and the trip to Arsenal eight days later.
  • Ten Hag is hoping to sign another midfielder before the close of the transfer window on Friday week, with Fiorentina’s Sofyan Amrabat of interest while United have also been linked with Bayern Munich’s Ryan Gravenberch. But Mount’s injury could complicate any plans to sell McTominay, who has been out of favour under Ten Hag and facing an uncertain future.
[–] mHvNG 1 points 1 year ago

If Henderson leaves for £15-20M, that would leave £10-15M for other signings. Not a bad deal then.

[–] mHvNG 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

It would take me some time to properly say his name 😆

[–] mHvNG 2 points 1 year ago

I just know him from FIFA as he's a Greek goalkeeper in the Portuguese league.

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Possible Dean Henderson replacement. Earlier news regarding Dean Henderson leaving MUFC: https://twitter.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1693279846107939233

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