Tag: Manchester United

Dorgu Admits Shock Over Hojlund Exit

Patrick Dorgu (Manchester United)
September 2025

United defender Patrick Dorgu admitted he was surprised by compatriot Rasmus Hojlund’s loan move to Napoli. The striker left on deadline day after falling down the pecking order, with a €44m permanent clause included if Napoli qualify for the Champions League. Despite United signing Benjamin Sesko as first-choice No.9, Hojlund was reluctant to leave. Dorgu said he sensed the direction of talks but was still shocked by the exit. He credited both Hojlund and Christian Eriksen for helping him settle at United.

Garnacho Left Exhausted in Chelsea Training

Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea)
September 2025

New Chelsea signing Alejandro Garnacho was visibly exhausted after a gruelling training session at Cobham. The £40m arrival from Manchester United, signed on a seven-year deal, admitted he was struggling physically as he adapts to life at Stamford Bridge. Garnacho, who fell out of favour under Ruben Amorim at United after a public clash, was caught on camera saying “I can’t move my legs now man” after intense sprint drills. His fitness work highlights the demands under Enzo Maresca’s regime.

Bardghji Reveals Rashford Friendship at Barcelona

Roony Bardghji, Marcus Rashford (Barcelona)
September 2025

Barcelona’s Roony Bardghji revealed he has formed his closest bond with fellow new arrival Marcus Rashford, saying they became friends quickly after living next to each other in the team hotel during preseason. Signed from Copenhagen for €3m, Bardghji has yet to debut, while Rashford joined on loan from Manchester United. The 19-year-old described the squad as “like a family,” but stressed Rashford was particularly supportive as both adjusted to life at Barca.

Sancho Warned Over ‘Make or Break’ Villa Spell

Jadon Sancho (Aston Villa)
September 2025

Jadon Sancho has been warned his Aston Villa loan could define his career, with his wages threatened to fall from £350k to £50k if he fails to deliver, underscoring the pressure on him to justify his reputation. After flopping at Manchester United and a brief Chelsea loan, Sancho now follows Marcus Rashford’s path to Villa. With limited output of 12 goals in 83 United games, he must prove his worth under Unai Emery or risk irreparably damaging his elite status.

Onana and Bayindir Futures in Doubt After Lammens Arrival

Andre Onana Altay Bayindir (Manchester United)
September 2025

Manchester United are open to selling Andre Onana or Altay Bayindir after signing Senne Lammens, with Saudi and Turkish clubs interested before their respective windows shut. Both goalkeepers have made costly mistakes early in the season. United boss Ruben Amorim wants stability before the World Cup cycle, with one departure expected to streamline competition. Both keepers had pledged to fight for their spot, but international ambitions and poor form could push at least one exit.

Saudi Clubs Circle Harry Maguire With Window Still Open

Harry Maguire (Manchester United)
September 2025

Manchester United defender Harry Maguire is attracting serious interest from Saudi clubs before their September 23 deadline, though he may wait until season’s end. United risk losing him for free, as he’s entering the final year of his deal. United rejected bids from England and Italy but face a dilemma: cash in now or lose Maguire next summer. The defender, still valued for his England experience, would only consider moving abroad in 2026 to ensure focus on United first.

Garnacho Reveals Chelsea Fandom After United Exit

Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea)
September 2025

New Chelsea signing Alejandro Garnacho admitted he grew up supporting the Blues because of Eden Hazard, risking backlash from Manchester United fans who once hailed him as their academy jewel. Garnacho joined Chelsea for £40m after Ruben Amorim excluded him from United’s plans. Inspired by Hazard’s balance and flair, Garnacho said Stamford Bridge already feels like home as he looks to emulate his idol.

Casemiro Rejects Al-Nassr Move to Focus on World Cup

Casemiro (Manchester United)
September 2025

Casemiro turned down a lucrative transfer to Al-Nassr, prioritising a strong season at Manchester United to maximise his World Cup chances under Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti. The 33-year-old believes regular Premier League football will cement his spot. Trusted by Ancelotti from their Real Madrid days, Casemiro hopes consistent club form will earn selection for USA-Canada-Mexico 2026. With 77 Brazil caps, he feels his experience remains crucial as the Selecao chase their first title in 23 years.

Cunha Plays Down Fears Over United Injury

Matheus Cunha (Manchester United)
September 2025

Manchester United’s Matheus Cunha reassured fans his muscle injury, which forced him off against Burnley and out of Brazil duty, is not as serious as feared. Cunha posted on Instagram that he will “be back soon,” thanking supporters for their messages. Despite worries of a long-term absence, the 26-year-old remains optimistic, having started all four of United’s games this season.

Sesko Struggles With Early Premier League Adjustment

Benjamin Sesko (Manchester United)
September 2025

Benjamin Sesko admitted the Premier League is “much higher” in level after failing to score in his first four Manchester United appearances since a £74m move from RB Leipzig. Sesko emphasised the greater intensity compared to the Bundesliga, saying adaptation will take time. Manager Ruben Amorim remains hopeful the striker will soon find form, with new arrivals Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha sharing the scoring burden.

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