Tag: Manchester United

Sevilla Set Price for United Target Agoume

Lucien Agoume (Sevilla)
August 2025

Sevilla have set a €30m asking price for Lucien Agoume, with Manchester United monitoring him as a cheaper alternative to Brighton’s Carlos Baleba. United’s interest in Baleba has cooled after Brighton demanded a massive £115m fee. Agoume, signed permanently last year, could be available below his €40m release clause. While Baleba is keen on United, Brighton’s stance makes Agoume more attractive. Sevilla remain open to selling if their valuation is met, giving United flexibility in midfield reinforcements.

Casemiro Shuts Down Saudi Talk, Reaffirms United Commitment

Casemiro (Manchester United)
August 2025

Casemiro dismissed speculation about leaving Manchester United, stressing he is “very happy” at Old Trafford despite summer rumours linking him with a Saudi Arabia move. The Brazilian midfielder reaffirmed his commitment after United’s 1-0 defeat to Arsenal. Casemiro remains key in Ruben Amorim’s midfield plans alongside Bruno Fernandes, though INEOS continue to assess wage-bill reductions. Despite his lucrative contract, the 32-year-old insists he is fully committed, silencing exit rumours for now and focusing on contributing to United’s midfield balance.

Chelsea’s Garnacho Move Stalls Over Nkunku Sale

Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United)
August 2025

Chelsea’s pursuit of Alejandro Garnacho is stalling as the club struggles to sell Christopher Nkunku. Chelsea want £50m for Nkunku after rejecting Bayern’s loan bid, while United value Garnacho at £50m. Garnacho only wants Chelsea before the September 1 deadline. Unless Chelsea offload Nkunku, Garnacho’s arrival could collapse. The Blues’ reluctance to lower their valuation complicates the deal, leaving United frustrated while Garnacho waits on Stamford Bridge. The saga highlights Chelsea’s transfer balancing act as the window enters its final weeks.

AC Milan Eye Hojlund After United Snub

Rasmus Hojlund (Manchester United)
August 2025

AC Milan confirmed interest in Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund after Ruben Amorim dropped him for the season opener against Arsenal. United’s signing of Benjamin Sesko left Hojlund surplus, with his father suggesting the Dane is open to returning to Serie A. Milan sporting director Igli Tare admitted admiration for Hojlund, who previously excelled at Atalanta. Amorim’s decision to bench him underlines United’s shift, with San Siro emerging as a possible destination. Milan see him as a proven option for the Rossoneri’s attacking rebuild.

Sancho Rejects Roma Amid United Exit Uncertainty

Jadon Sancho (Manchester United)
August 2025

Jadon Sancho rejected a loan move to Roma despite the Italian club agreeing terms with Manchester United on a €25m deal including option to buy. The England winger also ruled out a switch to Besiktas, leaving both clubs and United frustrated. Sancho remains under contract until next summer but high wages complicate any transfer. His decision to reject Roma and Besiktas suggests he is holding out for a project that aligns with his ambitions, prolonging United’s struggle to offload the outcast before the deadline.

Garnacho Mural Defaced Amid Chelsea Push

Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United)
August 2025

Manchester United fans vandalized Alejandro Garnacho’s mural outside Old Trafford amid his desire to leave for Chelsea. The Argentine winger remains part of Amorim’s “bomb squad,” training away from the main squad as transfer negotiations stall over a £50m valuation. Garnacho has pushed for a Stamford Bridge move but Chelsea are reluctant to meet United’s price. The mural defacement reflects fan frustration with the saga, underlining the strained relationship as the winger edges toward a possible controversial exit this summer.

Amorim Proud Despite United’s Defeat to Arsenal

Ruben Amorim (Manchester United)
August 2025

Manchester United lost 1-0 to Arsenal in their season opener as Riccardo Calafiori’s goal sealed the Gunners’ win. Despite the defeat, Amorim praised his team’s bravery and highlighted the performances of new signings Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha on debut. Goalkeeper Altay Bayindir’s mistake proved costly while Arsenal’s David Raya impressed with key saves. Amorim stressed United played aggressively, pressed high, and showed clear improvement from last season, urging his players to build confidence despite the early setback and demanding future wins.

De Gea Linked with Sensational United Return

David de Gea (Fiorentina)
August 2025

Manchester United are considering a shock move to bring David de Gea back just two years after his exit. The Spaniard, now with Fiorentina, impressed United in a recent friendly and could return due to an accessible clause in his current deal. United have reportedly made discreet calls while speculation around Onana continues. De Gea, who made 545 appearances before leaving in 2023, revived his career with 42 games at Fiorentina. A reunion would surprise many but offers a short-term stability option in goal.

Onana’s United Future Unclear Ahead of Arsenal Clash

Andre Onana (Manchester United)
August 2025

Ruben Amorim cast doubt over Andre Onana’s starting role for Manchester United’s Premier League opener against Arsenal after the goalkeeper’s hamstring injury disrupted pre-season. Uncertainty continues around United’s goalkeeping options despite speculation of new signings and possible reshuffling before the season advances. Amorim avoided confirming Onana’s place, with Altay Bayindir an option and links to Emiliano Martinez, Senne Lammens, and even a David de Gea return. Onana’s fitness concerns and competition mean the situation remains unsettled, creating questions over stability in United’s most critical position.

Sesko Signing Called a Gamble by Butt

Benjamin Sesko (Manchester United)
August 2025

Manchester United signed Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig in a £74m deal, but former midfielder Nicky Butt labeled the move a gamble, questioning if the young striker is ready to deliver consistently in the Premier League after just 13 Bundesliga goals. Butt praised the need for goals but suggested United should have targeted a proven, older forward. Comparing Sesko’s move to Rasmus Hojlund, he warned the lack of Premier League experience makes the signing a risk until Sesko adapts.

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