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Geremi Backs Onana’s Loan Exit From Manchester United

Andre Onana (Trabzonspor/Manchester United)
September 2025

Andre Onana’s Manchester United nightmare ended with a loan to Trabzonspor, a move defended by compatriot Geremi. The ex-Chelsea player said Onana was unfairly scapegoated in a struggling squad and needed a fresh start to regain confidence and secure Cameroon’s AFCON role. Signed for £47m from Inter in 2023, Onana endured errors and fan criticism, culminating in a Carabao Cup disaster against Grimsby. Geremi insisted regular minutes in Turkey will restore his form, already proven with a man-of-the-match display in his Trabzonspor debut.

Barcelona Eye Vlahovic as Lewandowski Successor

Dusan Vlahovic (Juventus)
September 2025

Barcelona are reportedly monitoring Dusan Vlahovic as Robert Lewandowski’s potential replacement, with the Pole’s contract expiring next summer. Vlahovic’s explosive form this season, including a Champions League brace against Borussia Dortmund, has reignited his status as one of Europe’s most wanted strikers. Juventus previously listed him after failed contract talks, but he has bounced back with four goals in four games. Barca face competition from Atletico Madrid and Manchester United, both in search of reliable strikers. His resurgence now positions him as a marquee transfer target.

United Post Record £666.5m Revenue Despite Worst Season in 51 Years

Manchester United
September 2025

Manchester United announced record revenues of £666.5m despite finishing 15th last season and losing the Europa League final. Commercial growth, spearheaded by a record Snapdragon deal, helped offset reduced player wages and cost-cutting that included 200 staff redundancies. Commercial income rose 10% while operational costs fell, boosting EBITDA to £182.8m — the highest in Europe since COVID. While hailed as proof of resilience, critics note cuts came at human cost, with redundancies branded “restructuring.” Champions League absence remains a financial drag.

Merson: Amorim’s System Wrong for United but Perfect for Chelsea

Paul Merson
September 2025

Paul Merson criticised Ruben Amorim’s rigid 3-4-3 system, arguing it doesn’t suit Manchester United’s squad but would be ideal at Chelsea. United sit 14th after four league games, with fans already questioning the coach’s suitability following another derby defeat. Merson highlighted United’s lack of quality wing-backs and midfield legs as fatal flaws in Amorim’s setup. He insisted Chelsea’s squad — with Reece James, Malo Gusto, and Moisés Caicedo — would thrive in such a system, while United struggle to adapt.

Onana loan to Trabzonspor but leaves door open for Utd

André Onana (Manchester United/Trabzonspor)
September 2025

Onana says Manchester still feels like home; his family still remains in England while he rebuilds in Turkey. After losing his United spot to new signing Senne Lammens, the keeper keeps a 2027 contract that theoretically allows a future Old Trafford return. The arrangement softens wages and pressure while offering starts to restore confidence. If form rebounds and United’s GK picture shifts, reintegration stays conceivable; otherwise, the stint increases marketability for a sale.

Ex-Red Devil Brown Urges United to Swoop for Guehi

Wes Brown
September 2025

Former United defender Wes Brown has urged his old club to sign Marc Guehi in January after the Palace captain’s deadline-day move to Liverpool collapsed. Guehi’s contract runs out next summer, putting him firmly in the spotlight again. Liverpool agreed a £35m deal but Palace pulled out at the last minute, leaving Guehi’s future in doubt. With multiple suitors circling, United may pounce to strengthen their defense while rivals hesitate, reigniting past interest from 2024 transfer windows.

Onana Backed for Career Revival at Trabzonspor

Andre Onana (Trabzonspor)
September 2025

Andre Onana’s loan move to Trabzonspor is seen as a lifeline for the embattled goalkeeper. Once signed by Manchester United for £48m, errors tarnished his reputation, but Cameroon coach Carlos Kameni insists the switch will rebuild his career. Onana struggled at United amid costly mistakes and criticism, eventually displaced by Senne Lammens. Kameni argued it’s better to start at a strong Turksh club than sit idle in England, suggesting reduced pressure could allow Onana to rediscover form.

Haaland Double Fires City Past United in Derby

Erling Haaland (Manchester City)
September 2025

Erling Haaland struck twice and Phil Foden added the opener as Manchester City brushed aside Manchester United 3-0 at the Etihad. Haaland surpassed Didier Drogba in Premier League scoring charts, while Foden netted his first league goal since January to set the tone. Guardiola hailed Haaland as “better than ever” following his 16th goal in 10 games across competitions. Foden’s early strike lifted City, before Haaland’s ruthless finishing sealed the result. With their attack clicking again, City looked far more balanced and dangerous than in recent outings.

Luke Shaw Backs Sharp New Keeper Lammens at United

Luke Shaw (Manchester United)
September 2025

Luke Shaw praised new goalkeeper Senne Lammens after his £18m move from Royal Antwerp, saying the 23-year-old “looks really sharp” in training. Shaw also stressed the importance of senior players helping new arrivals settle into Old Trafford life. With Andre Onana shipped off to Trabzonspor after repeated mistakes, Lammens was signed to become the long-term No.1. Ruben Amorim confirmed Altay Bayindir will start the Manchester derby, but insiders expect Lammens to step in soon as he adapts to Premier League intensity.

Højlund Scores on Dream Napoli Debut After United Exit

Rasmus Højlund (Napoli)
September 2025

Rasmus Højlund wasted no time proving his worth in Serie A, scoring on his Napoli debut in a 2-0 win over Fiorentina. The striker latched onto Leonardo Spinazzola’s through ball and coolly finished past David de Gea. Signed on a loan-to-buy deal worth up to £38m, Højlund doubled Napoli’s lead days after netting for Denmark, marking back-to-back goals for club and country. The resurgence comes after months of struggles at Manchester United, making the timing bittersweet for Old Trafford.

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