Jose Mourinho has let Manchester United know he'd welcome a return to Old Trafford. Erik ten Hag is under pressure at United after last night's humbling at Crystal Palace.
Former Manchester United assistant coach Rene Meulensteen says the club needs "clarity" after last night's defeat at Crystal Palace. United were hammered 4-0 on Monday night.
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is busy with his redevelopment plans. The INEOS chief has greenlit a major redevelopment of Manchester United's Carrington training ground.
Within the hallowed halls of Manchester United, a storm brewed this past week as co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe unleashed a scathing email to club staff. His
COMMENT: It was a message for the pundits - after all, he did refer to them directly. But Erik ten Hag's interview in midweek should also act as a reminder to his new bosses at Manchester United...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has sent an email to Manchester United staff members calling on them to improve on the tidiness around Carrington and Old Trafford. The
Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford is reportedly set to meet with senior figures at the club. The forward will be sitting down with United's new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his leadership group.
Manchester United are gearing up for a first-ever transfer window under new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe. Wholesale changes are expected across the squad, similar to those that have already been overseen in the club’s hierarchy.
Manchester United have been dealt a transfer blow over a month in advance of the summer window opening. The Red Devils must bolster numerous key positions ahead of the 2024/2025 campaign if they have any chance of being among the mix for next season’s accolades.
Manchester United staff have been told about an impending hire within the football department. Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has stated that he is confident that Newcastle supremo Dan Ashworth will soon become the club's new sporting director.
Dutch head coach Erik ten Hag is set to remain in charge of Manchester United next season. The Athletic state that United do not intend to replace Ten Hag in the off-season.
As it stands, the expectation is that Manchester United will enter the 2024/2025 campaign with Erik ten Hag at the reins. Next season will mark the first full one of the Sir Jim Ratcliffe era, and while all the wheels may not be in motion just yet, his first orders of business have certainly filled the Old Trafford faithful with some optimism.
Manchester United is amid significant changes as the club prepares for the offseason. The Red Devils recently announced the impending exits of CEO Patrick Stewart and CFO Cliff Baty, signaling a shift in the executive hierarchy at Old Trafford.
Manchester United’s recent run of form has cast serious doubt over Erik ten Hag’s future in the dugout. Had it been any other season, the Dutchman may have been given the benefit of the doubt after a hectic but otherwise successful maiden campaign at Old Trafford.
As the summer transfer window looms large, seismic changes are underway at Manchester United, with new co-owners Ineos spearheading a transformative approach to squad restructuring.
Manchester United fans are eagerly anticipating what changes await them in Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s first transfer window. There are hopes that the new co-owner will implement a more ruthless approach to deadwood members of the squad, as well as put an abrupt end to the decade-long pattern of overpaying for below-par players.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has his work cut out when it comes to bolstering Manchester United’s squad sufficiently this summer. Aside from the other numerous positions that are in dire need of strengthening, the striker department is certainly a priority.
Manchester United are expected to oversee a significant summer overhaul in Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s first-ever transfer window as co-owner. One player who has seemingly been deemed sellable is Aaron Wan-Bissaka, according to a fresh report on Monday morning from Manchester Evening News.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is gearing up for his first-ever transfer window as Manchester United’s co-owner, and it’s set to be a significant one. The Englishman’s minority stake was finally ratified by the Premier League following a tedious wait back in February, leaving him unable to interfere with the club’s winter business.
It’s no secret that a centre-back will be atop Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s transfer shortlist ahead of his first window as Manchester United co-owner. Central defence has quickly become the Red Devils’ most depleted position this season following a seemingly never-ending and debilitating injury crisis.
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has met with agent Jorge Mendes. The Mirror says Ratcliffe has held a strategy meeting with Mendes ahead of the summer market.
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is now leaning towards backing manager Erik ten Hag next season. ESPN says a lack of top class available alternatives and the problems that need to be addressed has Ratcliffe now favouring keeping hold of the Dutchman.
Erik ten Hag has admitted that Manchester United are not currently in a position to rival the likes of Manchester City and Arsenal in the Premier League title race.
As it stands, Sir Jim Ratcliffe is reportedly preparing to start the 2024/2025 campaign with Erik ten Hag still in charge of Manchester United, contrary to recent reports.
Manchester United rescued themselves from a downfall they once again orchestrated as they squeezed through to the FA Cup final with a penalty shootout victory over Championship side Coventry City in a FA Cup classic.
It’s no secret that Manchester United are having a torrid season on the field. Currently sitting in seventh place, level on points with Newcastle United with a vastly inferior goal difference, 12 defeats in 32 games have seen the scrutiny on beleaguered coach Erik ten Hag sharply increase after what was a largely successful first season.
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