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Yahoo
11 hours ago
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Fabrizio Romano confirms ‘outstanding' Man Utd star has decided where he wants to play next season
Fabrizio Romano confirms 'outstanding' Man Utd star has decided where he wants to play next season Fabrizio Romano shares the latest updates on Manchester United and their transfer plans, plus some important news on Antony. In the latest video update posted on his official YouTube channel, the famous Italian journalist reveals that the Red Devils remain keen to sign Bryan Mbeumo. Advertisement Nevertheless, Romano urges the United supporters to remain patient, as striking an agreement with Brentford will require a substantial investment, and this won't be easy after spending £62.5 million on Matheus Cunha, especially in the absence of European football next season. Man United plan to raise funds by selling Amorim's outcasts (Photo by) The transfer market expert thus explains that the Premier League giants will first have to offload the players who are deemed out of favour and no longer part of Ruben Amorim's plans. Romano specifically mentions Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Alejandro Garnacho, and Antony. Advertisement Unlike the other three outcasts, the Brazilian knows exactly where he wants to play next season, as Romano confirms his intention to remain at Real Betis. After two and a half disappointing years at Old Trafford, the 25-year-old managed to put his career back in order after joining the Spanish club in January, thanks to some 'outstanding' displays. Antony hellbent on sealing permanent Real Betis transfer The Tricky winger became an instant hit in Andalusia, producing some astonishing goals and pulling off fabulous plays, recapturing the magic of his earlier spell at Ajax. Therefore, Romano reveals that Antony has given his priority to Betis, despite receiving offers from Serie A. As we exlusively revealed earlier this week, the Brazil international has agreed to lower his salary to push the move through, while the LaLiga side has been working on an unconventional formula that would see them spend €20 million to partially buy the player's contract, with an obligation to purchase the remaining part next summer.


The Sun
20 hours ago
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- The Sun
Man Utd transfer news LIVE: Italian giants ‘join race for Hojlund', Rashford sends Barcelona PLEA, Mbeumo makes ‘U-TURN'
Bryan Mbeumo U-turn Manchester United have reportedly been dealt a transfer blow amid their pursuit of Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo. Mbeumo appeared to have been prioritising a move to United despite Tottenham's attempts to reunite him with his former manager Thomas Frank. But latest reports suggest the winger has made a major U-turn regarding his preference. According to journalist Duncan Castles, the Cameroon international favours a move to Spurs rather than Man Utd. The North Londoners can offer the 25-year-old something the Red Devils can't - and that's Champions League football.


The Sun
a day ago
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- The Sun
Man Utd transfer news LIVE: Rashford sends Barcelona PLEA, Onana to REJECT move to French giants, Mbeumo makes ‘U-TURN'
MANCHESTER UNITED are in for a crucial summer of transfers at Old Trafford. Marcus Rashford has sent a plea to Barcelona ahead of an impending departure from the Red Devils. Andre Onana is set to reject interest from Monaco and is keen to establish himself as the No1 at Old Trafford. Meanwhile, Red Devils target Bryan Mbeumo has reportedly made a U-TURN on his future plans, with the Brentford man favouring a switch to Spurs over Utd this summer. Elsewhere, Juventus and Napoli are said to be interested in a move for Jadon Sancho.


The Sun
2 days ago
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- The Sun
Man Utd transfer news LIVE: Onana to REJECT move to French giants, Mbeumo makes ‘U-TURN', Italians eye Sancho move
MANCHESTER UNITED are in for a crucial summer of transfers at Old Trafford. Andre Onana is set to reject interest from Monaco and is keen to establish himself as the No1 at Old Trafford. Meanwhile, Red Devils target Bryan Mbeumo has reportedly made a U-TURN on his future plans, with the Brentford man favouring a switch to Spurs over Utd this summer. Elsewhere, Juventus and Napoli are said to be interested in a move for Jadon Sancho. 20th Jun 2025, 11:05 By Alex Smith New striker target Man Utd are reportedly showing an interest in Genk striker Tolu Arokodare. The Nigerian, who stands at 6ft 6in tall, scored 21 goals in 40 Belgian Pro League matches last season. He is seen as a cheaper option with Genk supposedly open to accepting a £20m fee. Ruben Amorim wants a more physical presence up top. 20th Jun 2025, 10:20 By Alex Smith Onana to stay? Man Utd are not desperate to sell Andre Onana this summer. Reports have emerged that claim he is part of Ruben Amorim's plans for next season. However, if a good enough offer came in then the goalkeeper is not considered "untouchable". SunSport exclusively revealed last month that Onana is keen to fight for his place and prove critics wrong after high-profile errors. 20th Jun 2025, 09:33 By Alex Smith Palhinha's return Joao Palhinha could return to the Premier League just a year after leaving Fulham for Bayern Munich in a £47m switch. The Portuguese defensive midfielder struggled for minutes at Bayern, starting just six league matches. Palhinha, 29, has held talks with chiefs in Bavaria and is now seeking a move this summer. Man Utd could look to explore the possibility of a loan deal. He is known to Ruben Amorim as he managed him at Sporting Lisbon. 20th Jun 2025, 08:45 By Alex Smith Garna go? Man Utd are hoping a bidding war drives the price up for Alejandro Garnacho. Ruben Amorim is happy to sell him this summer as he has question marks over whether the Argentine suits his style of play. Napoli, Atletico Madrid, Chelsea, Aston Villa and Tottenham have all been tipped for a move. The Red Devils want to see the first offers come in at around £50m. 20th Jun 2025, 08:00 By Laurence Ryan Mason Mount to Villa According to reports this morning, Mason Mount could be set to leave behind Old Trafford this summer. The Champions League winner has struggled for fitness since he left Chelsea for Utd. Reports suggest that Villa are interested in acquiring Mount from United, as they prepare for a season in the Europa League. Mount had put together a good run at the end of last season, but his wages make him a player United could benefit financially from offloading. By Laurence Ryan Mbeumo HUGE blow According to reports, Bryan Mbeumo has made a HUGE decision on his future. The Brentford man has made a 'U-TURN' on his future, and would prefer a move to Spurs over Utd, should both sides meet Brentford's asking price. The winger has been linked to Utd for a while now, but Thomas Frank joining Spurs has given him a lot to think about. Tottenham also have UCL to offer, so Utd could be set to miss out on ANOTHER target, having already missed out on Liam Delap. 20th Jun 2025, 06:00 By Henry Tomlinson Branthwaite contract Manchester United target Jarrad Branthwaite is reportedly in talks with Everton over a new contract. Sky Sports have claimed that manager David Moyes is keen to cement the defender's future at the club. He has previously had interest from Tottenham and Manchester City. 20th Jun 2025, 03:00 By Henry Tomlinson Rashford blow Marcus Rashford could be set to miss out on a dream move to Barcelona. The Manchester United star is believed to be holding out on a move to the LaLiga giants. However, Barcelona are closing in on the signing of Nico Williams from Athletic Bilbao. Should the left-winger arrive at the Nou Camp then it could leave Rashford in limbo. 19th Jun 2025, 00:01 By Henry Tomlinson Not so super A supercomputer has crunched the numbers ahead of the new Prem season. And without a host of signings, it looks like another tough campaign for United and Ruben Amorim. The data shows United sat back in 9th – albeit an improvement on last year's 15th-placed finish. 19th Jun 2025, 23:25 By Henry Tomlinson Garnacho race Manchester United are reportedly hoping a bidding war erupts for Alejandro Garnacho. The Argentine is keen to seek pastures new this summer and the club are happy to cash in. The likes of Napoli, Atletico Madrid, Chelsea, Aston Villa and Tottenham have all been tipped with an interest. It is expected that the first bids will be in the region of £50million. 19th Jun 2025, 22:40 By Henry Tomlinson Martinez update Manchester United are reportedly getting closer to a deal that would see Emiliano Martinez move to Old Trafford. The goalkeeper would provide very strong competition and probably usurp Andre Onana as the No.1 at the club. Reports have claimed that Martinez is "willing to join" Man United which can kickstart negotiations with Aston Villa. 19th Jun 2025, 21:50 By Henry Tomlinson Antony stance revealed Antony and Manchester United are both reportedly keen on sealing a permanent transfer this summer. GiveMeSport have claimed that all parties want the Brazilian out of Old Trafford. It is also suggested that the Red Devils do not want to give any favour to Real Betis in allowing them another loan deal.


Telegraph
3 days ago
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- Telegraph
Brentford close in on Thomas Frank successor – their own set-piece coach
Brentford are pushing forward with plans to promote from within and appoint Keith Andrews as successor to Thomas Frank. Andrews, 44, has been working as set-piece coach at the Gtech Community Stadium since last season and it is understood the club are looking to finalise him as their new manager ahead of pre-season starting next month. He will need to put together his own backroom staff, with Frank having taken three members of his team to Tottenham after ending his seven-year spell at Brentford. Frank took assistant coaches Justin Cochrane and Chris Haslam, with analyst Joe Newton also joining Spurs. Cochrane is highly rated on the coaching circuit and was in the running for the Brentford job until agreeing to join team up with Frank again. First-team assistant coach Claus Norgaard has also left. Andrews has also worked as a television pundit since retiring from a playing career in which he played for Blackburn Rovers and West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League. He was also part of the coaching set-up of Republic of Ireland, for whom he won 35 caps. Chris Wilder appointed him as a coach at Sheffield United in 2023 before he took up his role at Brentford working on set-pieces. Frank himself was in the backroom staff at Brentford before getting the manager's job when Dean Smith left, with the club once again looking to promote from within their own ranks. 1. Losing important forward It looks like Bryan Mbeumo will be leaving the club after six years, where he has established himself as one of the most efficient wide forwards in the Premier League. As revealed by Telegraph Sport, Manchester United have targeted him despite also signing Matheus Cunha from Wolves. Mbeumo will not be easy to replace, given how dependable and consistent he is in attack. 2. Playing style Brentford have played with a distinct style under Frank and supporters would not expect a huge change with a new manager. They have been playing in a fluid fashion, shifting from four at the back to three when out of possession. Their game is based on creating overloads and attacking from wide areas while keeping the central midfield compact. 3. Change in goal Mark Flekken was a successful signing from Freiburg in Germany and after two years at the club has earned a move to Bayer Leverkusen. Caoimhin Kelleher comes in from Liverpool and will be the No 1 for the first time in his career. 4. Backroom staff Justin Cochrane is regarded as one of the brightest coaching prospects in English football so losing him to Spurs is a blow, with Andrews needing to put together his own team. He has also lost analyst Joe Newton. So there will be a complete change behind the scenes rather than Frank being replaced and the set-up staying the same. There is also the challenge of this being Andrews' first taste of senior management. 5. Signings Brentford have signed Kelleher to replace Flekken and Michael Kayode's loan has been made permanent, but more signings signings will be expected and the pressure is on to get them right after doing well in the market in recent seasons.