Napoli are once more looking to Manchester United ahead of the summer transfer window, with the aim of securing one of their long-standing targets.
The links between Napoli and United have gone back to the summer, when Antonio Conte secured the signing of Scott McTominay who has gone on to thrive in Serie A.
However since then, the Italian side have also been linked with Harry Maguire, Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund.
Whilst the interest in Maguire and Hojlund appeared to be fleeting, the club were determined to sign Garnacho in the winter to replace Khvicha Kvaratskhelia who joined PSG.
Unfortunately for Conte, nothing materialised, with Garnacho remaining at Old Trafford, finding his feet a little more under Ruben Amorim.
However, Napoli haven’t given up hope of signing their target.
It’s recently been reported that United have cut Garnacho’s asking price down from £70 million to £50 million, but Conte is confident of an even bigger drop in fee.
TuttoMercatoWeb has now reported that Conte is hopeful of signing the winger for as little as £39 million in the summer.
It’s understood that United are open to selling Garnacho this summer, with the winger not naturally fitting into Amorim’s system and to support the club’s financial struggles.
As a product of the academy, Garnacho’s sale would be regarded as pure profit under Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), easing the clubs financial strains even further.
However, it’s unlikely that United will be willing to part ways with the talented youngster for such a low fee given the struggles they are facing.
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Manchester United are heading into the second leg of the Europa League Quarter-Final with Lyon desperate for a win.
Thanks to some dire goalkeeping from Andre Onana first time round, United lost their aggregate advantage going into the game, with the first leg ending 2-2.
With the clubs drawing as the match kicks off tomorrow evening, United need a win to go through, with the aim of winning the tournament now a vital one.
As United are unlikely to reach the top half of the Premier League table, let alone reach a place to qualify for European football next season, winning the Europa League is their last hope.
The Europa League victors automatically gain entry to the Champions League, and therefore a much-needed extra £100 million in income.
Speaking ahead of the game, club captain Bruno Fernandes has rallied his squad, aware of the fight they face, saying: “We are going to put our heads on to the game, fresh legs, fresh minds and together with the fans, we are going to do something special again.”
So, with a win absolutely vital for the club, who with Ruben Amorim be fielding?
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Ruben Amorim’s team to host Lyon and grab a vital win
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Firstly, despite his catastrophic mistakes in the first leg against Lyon, Andre Onana has been confirmed by Amorim as starting in goal.
In his pre-match press conference the Portuguese manager commented: “We talk about managing players physically, but we also have to manage them mentally. This week, my thinking was to put Onana to play.”
He continued: “I think Andre deserves to return to the competition.”
We also know at the other end of the pitch that Rasmus Hojlund is Amorim’s only option up top as Joshua Zirkzee suffered a season-ending hamstring injury against Newcastle United.
Unfortunately alongside him to miss the game are Amad Diallo, Matthijs de Ligt and Ayden Heaven, with the later picking up another injury in a recent training session.
On Monday Heaven was stretched off the training pitch at Carrington, with the extent of the issue still unknown.
As such, United are limited to Harry Maguire, Leny Yoro, Noussair Mazraoui, Luke Shaw and Victor Lindelof for the back three, with Jonny Evans also returning to training.
With this in mind, it’s hard to believe that Amorim will be altering his squad much from the first leg, especially with Yoro grabbing his first United goal, Maguire vocally fired up for the game and Mazraoui being a resident starter in the back three.
In midfield, Manuel Ugarte and Casemiro have routinely been starting behind Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes, making this a fairly likely starting et up once again.
The only curveball to this could be the return of Kobbie Mainoo and Mason Mount who are being slowly and cautiously reintegrated into games to ensure a sustainable recovery from injury.
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Manchester United predicted line-up and missing players
Goalkeeper – Andre Onana
Left-wing-back – Patrick Dorgu
Centre-backs – Leny Yoro, Harry Maguire, Noussair Mazraoui
Right-wing-back – Diogo Dalot
Central Midfield – Casemiro, Manuel Ugarte
Attacking midfield – Alejandro Garnacho, Bruno Fernandes
Striker –Rasmus Hojlund
Substitutes – Altay Bayindir, Christian Eriksen, Harry Amass, Jack Moorhouse, James Scanlon, Kobbie Mainoo, Luke Shaw, Mason Mount, Victor Lindelof
Missing through Injury – Amad Diallo, Ayden Heaven, Jonny Evans, Joshua Zirkzee, Lisandro Martinez, Matthijs de Ligt, Toby Collyer
Missing through Suspension – None
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Manchester United wantaway Marcus Rashford has been rejuvenated during his loan spell with Aston Villa, as the attacker is once more finding his form.
With three goals and six assists in 15 games, Rashford is not only excelling at club level but also has regained his spot in the England national squad under new manager Thomas Tuchel.
The United academy graduate has now claimed to have “never been happier” since arriving at Villa Park, with The Villains having the option to make is temporary move permanent.
The loan deal was agreed in the winter transfer window with an option to buy for £40 million, with Villa still undecided on whether to commit to the purchase or not.
It’s understood that the main sticking point to the deal is Rashford’s £325,000 per week wages, which have put off a range of suitors, including Europe’s elite like PSG and Barcelona.
Now, United could be faced with a £20 million payoff just to get Rashford to accept a drop in wages to join Villa, if they wish to keep him.
If not, he’ll be headed back to Old Trafford, with The Red Devils now set on his future if such an occasion arises.
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Marcus Rashford has no future with Manchester United
GiveMeSport has reported that if Rashford does return to United, the club will be looking for other buyers, with Rashford seemingly having no future now at Old Trafford.
The only way this would change would be for Ruben Amorim to demand he stay, fitting into his squad remodel set to take place in the summer, although this is extremely unlikely.
The pair parted on poor terms with Rashford having been dropped from the squad for 12 games under Amorim after announcing he wanted a new challenge.
Now, United are looking to stand by his wishes and make sure that, should he return to his parent club, it won’t be for long.
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Manchester United are planning a mass overhaul this summer, with the squad needing huge improvements to have a better Premier League campaign next season.
The Red Devils currently sit in 14th place and are desperate to win the Europa League, facing Lyon tomorrow evening to save Champions League football for next year.
However, Ruben Amorim’s side has been plagued with consistent issues, including injuries, Andre Onana’s problematic goalkeeping and inconsistent and ineffective attacking play.
The squad are relying on Joshua Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund as their only strikers, with neither being a reliable goalscorer to the quality that United need.
Unfortunately though for Amorim, the club are also facing significant financial hardships, meaning some major sales will need to take place first to generate funds for new signings.
Now, GiveMeSport has reported three first-team stars that United are looking to offload this summer in a bid to grab new talent.
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Manchester United look to sell three key players this summer
Firstly, as everyone expects, is Andre Onana. The Red Devils have already shortlisted four stars who they see as upgrades to the Cameroon international.
This shortlist includes Parma star Zion Suzuki, AC Milan’s Mike Maignan, Brighton’s goalie Bart Verbruggen and Porto shot-stopper Diogo Costa.
However Onana isn’t the only big name looking to be sold. Alongside him is the attacking duo of Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund.
Whilst Amorim now believes that Joshua Zirkzee has the ability to develop into a top striker for his side, wanting to keep him at Old Trafford, the same can’t be said about Hojlund.
The Red Devils are looking to cash in on interest from Napoli and Juventus, with a price tag of £51 million for the unwanted striker, whilst they’re also hoping for the same fee for Garnacho.
The sale of the attacking pair would free up a total of £135,000 per week in wages, with Garnacho’s transfer fee going down as pure profit as a product of the academy.
Not only would the £100 million in transfer fees for the pair create funds to sign new players, but it would also significantly reduce the staring on the club’s wage bill.
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Manchester United are bracing for a crucial summer as INEOS prepare to back Ruben Amorim in a bid to rebuild the squad following what has been a miserable campaign.
Amorim is set to receive the backing needed to reshape his team.
However, Manchester United will first need to generate funds through player sales to meet both PSR and transfer ambitions.
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One player whose future is increasingly in doubt is Alejandro Garnacho.
The Argentinian has struggled to fully adapt to Amorim’s preferred 3-4-3 system this season.
Garnacho ended his goal drought against Newcastle, but fans and pundits still remain unconvinced over the 20-year-old.
The Argentine winger was already the subject of transfer speculation back in January.
Chelsea were among the clubs showing interest in a potential move.
INEOS decrease Alejandro Garnacho fee to £50m
At the time, INEOS set a valuation of £70million for Garnacho.
A fee which priced most suitors out of making a serious bid before the window closed.
But according to United in Focus, transfer expert Graeme Bailey has now revealed that INEOS have slashed Garnacho’s asking price to around £50million as they prepare for potential offers this summer.
It is believed that the Red Devils are happy to accept any offers, as long as the £50m valuation is met as reported by Graeme Bailey.
United are aware that Garnacho’s status as an academy graduate means his sale would represent pure profit in the books.
A key factor as the club works around financial restrictions.
With the forward expected to attract significant interest, his future now looks one of the defining stories of the club’s summer window.
It would certainly come as a shock to United fans if the attacker departs, only to join another Premier League club.
Time will ultimately tell, as to where Garnacho’s heart lies.
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Manchester United are looking to have a busy summer as they aim to remodel their squad to rebuild the club under Ruben Amorim’s leadership.
This season has been the worst on record, with it being clear that Amorim needs to sign a reliable striker and goalkeeper this summer, to have any hope of improving next season.
The Red Devils do however, have a wealth of talent in their younger ranks, coming through the academy or having recently graduated to the reserve squad.
Players like Chido Obi, Harry Amass and Toby Collyer have all featured in the senior squad this season, whilst several others have gone out on loan to get more match experience.
It’s expected that the same will be the case for the coming summer, with some of the United youngsters on the fringe of graduating from the academy set for more competitive experience.
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Jayce Fitzgerald centre of loan interest
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Now, Sam C has reported that young midfielder Jayce Fitzgerald could be one of those going out on loan, with Borussia Dortmund after his signature.
It’s understood that Dortmund and several Dutch clubs have made contact with Untied for the midfielder who has recently returned from injury, getting back involved in full training.
The 17-year-old currently plays for United’s Under-18s, showing off his versatility playing in central midfield, whilst also being used in a more attacking position and to cover centre-back.
Fitzgerald has already made 43 appearances for the Under-18s across the last three seasons, grabbing six goals and four assists.
However, it’s not just at club level he’s making a name for himself, with the youngster also being called up to England’s Under-17s side in 2023.
It’s unknown as of yet how United feel about a potential loan, with Fitzgerald having sat on the bench as a back-up option for a handful of senior games already.
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The long-term future of Alejandro Garnacho at Manchester United continues to hang in the balance as the club prepares for a summer overhaul.
Speculation around the winger’s situation has refused to go away.
Especially after Chelsea held talks over a possible deal in the January transfer window.
But despite Premier League interest, a move abroad is now understood to be the most likely outcome if Garnacho does leave Old Trafford this summer.
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According to United in Focus’ report, Atletico Madrid have maintained their interest in acquiring Garnacho’s signature.
Links of the Spanish club in race for Garnacho circulated back in November.
Diego Simeone is keen to bring the Argentine back to the Spanish capital.
Garnacho first joined Manchester United from Atletico in 2020.
However, the La Liga giants are now open to sealing a return for the player.
Alejandro Garnacho favours move to Atletico Madrid
Graeme Bailey has revealed that a switch to Atletico has long been one of Garnacho’s “most desired options.”
United’s reduced asking price may well open the door for a deal.
With interest mounting and INEOS prepared to sanction his sale, all signs suggest Garnacho could be heading back to Madrid if Simeone gets his way.
Garnacho was recently urged to leave United by Rio Ferdinand.
While some will question the criticism towards the Argentinian, the lack of output can certainly not be ignored.
Garnacho has shown glimpses of his potential, but Ruben Amorim will be aware of the need to bring short-term results.
Therefore comes as little surprise to see United’s interest in Antoine Semenyo – a player who would instantly improve the physical and output flooring of the team.
Interesting times ahead for United fans, with the summer window one that could determine Amorim’s tenure at the club.
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Manchester United’s plans for the summer transfer window are expected to focus heavily on bringing fresh attacking options to Old Trafford.
While Alejandro Garnacho has shown flashes of brilliance throughout the season, it’s clear that manager Ruben Amorim wants to add balance, work rate, and proven quality to his wide options.
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The Red Devils have long been aware of the need for a winger who can offer consistency and versatility on the flanks.
A profile Amorim has pushed to address in recruitment talks.
One name who has been firmly on United’s radar for some time is now at the centre of a transfer tussle across the Premier League.
That player is Antoine Semenyo, who has been one of Andoni Iraola’s best players this season.
Bournemouth demanding £70m fee for Antoine Semenyo
According to GiveMeSport, Bournemouth are holding firm on their valuation of £70million for the 24-year-old forward.
United are prepared to face strong competition from Liverpool, Tottenham and Chelsea.
Arne Slot’s Liverpool standout as the biggest competitors, considering Federico Chiesa’s expected return to Italy.
Meanwhile, Chelsea are not expected to be preparing a major push.
The Blues have Estevao and Geovany Quenda ready to come in.
Quenda who of course, was linked to join United in the summer.
Bournemouth’s position is strengthened by the fact the player still has four years remaining on his contract.
A contract which has no release clause, leaving the Cherries under no pressure to sell unless their asking price is met.
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Amorim is known to be a big admirer of Semenyo.
However, United’s limited finances will certainly be a stumbling block.
Failure to achieve Champions League qualification will be a huge barrier for United in their pursuit.
With Liverpool and Tottenham also circling, the race is set to heat up in the weeks ahead.
United’s hierarchy know the consequences that will follow, should Amorim not be backed.
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Manchester United’s turbulent season continues as they prepare for a pivotal Europa League quarter-final second leg against Olympique Lyon at Old Trafford.
The first leg ended in a 2-2 draw, leaving the Red Devils with everything to play for.
Manager Ruben Amorim faces mounting pressure, not only due to inconsistent performances but also because of the team’s precarious position in the Premier League standings.
Currently sitting 14th, United’s hopes of European qualification hinge heavily on their Europa League campaign.
Injuries have further compounded their challenges, with key players like Joshua Zirkzee ruled out for the remainder of the season due to a hamstring injury.
Amidst this backdrop, the spotlight has intensified on goalkeeper Andre Onana.
After committing two significant errors in the first leg against Lyon, Onana was omitted from the squad for the subsequent Premier League match against Newcastle, where his replacement, Altay Bayindir, conceded four goals in a 4-1 defeat.
Despite the criticism, Amorim has decided to reinstate Andre Onana for the crucial second leg, emphasizing the importance of mental resilience and expressing full trust in his abilities.
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Defender Harry Maguire has publicly backed Onana, highlighting his past achievements and experience.
“First and foremost, Andre has proved in his past that he is an excellent goalkeeper,” Maguire stated.
“He has won numerous trophies and played in a Champions League final.
“During a career, you always have spells of ups and downs, and it’s about how you build yourself back and find that confidence to perform again.”
As United prepare for Thursday night’s decisive clash, the team will look to Onana’s experience and Maguire’s leadership to guide them through.
A victory would not only secure a spot in the semi-finals but also provide a much-needed boost to a season that has been fraught with challenges.
With the Europa League representing their most viable path to European competition next season, the stakes couldn’t be higher for Amorim and his squad.
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Manchester United’s push for European qualification continues under Ruben Amorim, with the team fighting to salvage pride from a mixed season.
While results have been inconsistent, there’s been no shortage of inspiration from the club’s fanbase, and this week, that energy has come from an unexpected source.
Rory McIlroy, a lifelong Red Devil, delivered one of the most emotional sporting moments of the year with his incredible victory at Augusta National.
The Northern Irishman clinched the elusive Green Jacket in dramatic style, finally completing the career Grand Slam at the Masters.
His success has not only caught the attention of the golfing world, but also earned praise from Amorim, who extended a special invitation to the Old Trafford pitch.
United’s manager appeared in a video message congratulating Rory McIlroy, personally inviting him to parade the famous Green Jacket at the Theatre of Dreams.
“Congratulations for the Masters,” Amorim said.
“We want that feeling in our stadium.
“I hope to see you soon at Old Trafford.”
McIlroy responded with enthusiasm, saying, “If it can inspire some better play, absolutely.”
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His words resonate deeply as United look to channel some of that champion mentality in their final stretch of the season.
The 35-year-old previously brought the Claret Jug to Old Trafford back in 2014 after winning The Open, but this return would carry a different emotional weight.
Fans, hungry for silverware, would likely welcome the sight of one of their own showcasing success—especially in a campaign marked by inconsistency and frustration.
Beyond his on-field appearances, McIlroy has spoken openly about investing in Manchester United.
Last year, he admitted he’d love to own even “0.00001%” of the club, hinting at long-term ambitions to play a deeper role at the club he’s supported since childhood.
While the Red Devils fight for a strong finish, the chance to witness McIlroy on the Old Trafford turf again, trophy in hand, could serve as a much-needed morale boost for both fans and players.
It’s a symbolic gesture—but one that might just remind the squad what winning truly feels like.
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