Man Utd Transfer News LIVE: New 'SPINE' of the team to be signed, Ten Hag under MAJOR pressure

Graham Shaw
Graham Shaw
  • Updated: 25 Apr 2024 04:48 CDT
  • 3 min read
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Manchester United are set for a pivotal transfer window in their modern history in the coming weeks as INEOS properly take control of football operations at Old Trafford.

With a new structure expected to take place above manager Erik ten Hag, the Red Devils are set for significant change this summer - potentially including the Dutchman.

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Ten Hag remains under pressure at Old Trafford, with Man Utd looking at several different replacement options.

Off the pitch, though, there is now great hope with Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS looking to bring in new minds to oversee drastic improvement on the pitch.

No more Ed Woodward, and hopefully a structure which can set up the club for future success. Expect many players to leave and several to come in.

Our live Man Utd transfer blog brings you all the latest news surrounding the Red Devils, including exclusives from our own reporters as well as checking out what the other big names are saying (including the likes of Fabrizio Romano and David Ornstein).

There are expected to be many moves this summer with players coming and going, and the Old Trafford rumour mill is already in full swing.

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Yorke: Man Utd squandered 'baller' Sancho

Man Utd legend Dwight Yorke believes that the club failed to properly integrate Jadon Sancho into the team.

Sancho did not show the talent he has because Man United's football is not free-flowing. Sancho is seen as a 'baller', but he hasn't been able to show that. Imagine going to work where you're unhappy, would you perform at your best? No.

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Rashford stance confirmed

David Ornstein of The Athletic has confirmed The Telegraph's reporting that Man Utd are not actively looking to sell Marcus Rashford but that they are willing to listen to offers.

Ten Hag still Ajax's priority

Ajax still view Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag as their number-one target for their soon-to-be-vacant coaching position, according to talkSPORT.

Man Utd interested in Cubarsi

Chelsea are among the clubs interested in signing Barcelona wonderkid Pau Cubarsi, according to TBR Football.

However, the 17-year-old is set to sign a new contract at Camp Nou, with a €1 billion release clause expected to be included.

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Man Utd 'WATCHING' Baris Alper Yilmaz

Man Utd have been keeping an eye on Galatasaray winger Baris Alper Yilmaz.

The 23-year-old has scored six goals and recorded nine assists for the Turkish side this season and impressed against United in the Champions League group stage.

HITC reports that Man Utd, Tottenham and Aston Villa are all interested in a summer swoop.

The only Man Utd players NOT FOR SALE

Most of Man Utd's squad is up for sale this summer.

The club are attempting to raise funds in order to rebuild the squad which means the likes of Casemiro, Christian Eriksen, Marcus Rashford, Luke Shaw, Scott McTominay and Aaron Wan-Bissaka will be allowed to leave if an acceptable offer comes in.

The Telegraph reports that only rising stars like Alejandro Garnacho, Rasmus Hojlund and Kobbie Mainoo are not for sale.

United told to appoint Coventry boss Mark Robins

Former Premier League manager Alan Pardew reckons Man Utd should appoint Coventry boss Mark Robins.

Current manager Erik ten Hag is under huge pressure at Old Trafford and the new club hierarchy may opt to replace him, and Pardew reckons they could do worse than appoint Robins, whose Coventry sign took United to their limit in the FA Cup semi-final.

“He’s not international, he’s not won the Dutch league or the French league but he’s an old player of yours," he said on talkSPORT, speaking to a Man Utd fan.

“He’s done brilliantly for four seasons, he almost beat you in the semi-final – Mark Robins, there you go. Get him in. He’ll do a job for you, I tell you. An ex-player who knows the club and knew the club before he went there. He did his apprenticeship before he went there – he’s done his duty, he’s done his homework and knows the levels."

Man Utd want competition for Onana

Man Utd will look to sign a new goalkeeper to provide competition for Andre Onana.

At the moment, the two backup keepers at the club are Altay Bayındır and Tom Heaton, but the Red Devils hope to strengthen the options in that position by acquiring someone new.

According to Fichajes, they will look to sign Lazio stopper Ivan Provedel.

Man Utd hoping to offload Antony

One of the biggest disappointments of the Erik ten Hag era at Man Utd has been the performances of Antony.

The Brazilian arrived at Old Trafford two summers ago for a mammoth £85 million fee, but has failed to live up to that pricetag. At the weekend, he scored his first league goal in 377 days against Burnley.

Fichajes reports that United are desperate to recoup as much of that fee as possible by selling him this summer.

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Man Utd open to Wan-Bissaka departure

Man Utd will listen to offers for Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

The 26-year-old arrived at Old Trafford from Crystal Palace for a fee of £50 million in 2019, but he has struggled to routinely excel in his usual position at right-back.

His contract expires in 2025, so Man Utd may be prepared to cash-in before letting the player leave for nothing.

Tuchel given seal of approval by Man Utd legend

Man Utd legend Peter Schmeichel believes the club should bring in Bayern Munich boss Thomas Tuchel, should Erik ten Hag be sacked.

The Dutchman is under major pressure at Old Trafford and Man Utd are currently deciding whether or not to retain him as manager next season.

If he leaves, Schmeichel wants Tuchel to get the job.

"If Manchester United were in the market for a manager, he should be somebody mentioned in that respect," the former goalkeeper said on beIN Sports. "He should be. "He has got that kind of pedigree. He has got the authority, he has proven he can win, which I think is really important. He does come with a set system of this is how football is being played. Yes, of course, he is a big club manager."

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