Tag: Premier League

Gabriel Jesus Vows To Stay And ‘Wake Up Sleeping Giant’ At Arsenal

Gabriel Jesus
December 2025

Gabriel Jesus has shut down growing transfer speculation by insisting he wants to remain at Arsenal, stressing that he has unfinished business in north London and is determined to help Mikel Arteta’s side win major trophies rather than seek a move away. Speaking amid questions over his reduced role after injury, the forward framed his situation as part of a wider mission, saying his focus is on titles, leadership and team contribution, not minutes, as he aims to help “wake up the sleeping giant” at Arsenal.

Man Utd Open Door To ‘Exceptional’ Offers For Kobbie Mainoo

Kobbie Mainoo
December 2025

Manchester United have relaxed their hard line on Kobbie Mainoo before the January window, now willing to listen to exceptional offers for the midfielder after months of limited league minutes and mounting external pressure despite still describing him as central to their long term plans. The shift follows the viral “Free Kobbie Mainoo” message worn by his brother at Old Trafford and rising fan frustration, yet United see little value in a loan because of his academy level contract and the extra recruitment it would force in midfield mid season.

Man Utd Ready To Trigger £65m Clause For Semenyo In January Race With City

Antoine Semenyo
December 2025

Manchester United are primed to launch an aggressive bid for Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo once his £65m release clause activates in January, viewing him as a priority reinforcement and believing they can beat rival interest after tracking his consistent Premier League output. United sense an opening as Semenyo will be available throughout January with Ghana absent from AFCON, while uncertainty over Pep Guardiola’s long term future at Manchester City and Ruben Amorim’s admiration for the versatile forward strengthen Old Trafford’s belief they can win the bidding battle.

Only Two United Players Above “Average” Under Amorim

Ruben Amorim
December 2025

Souness branded United “still average”, insisting only Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo rise above the rest after another chaotic 4-4 under Amorim. He argued that, despite attacking flashes and goals, the wider squad simply lacks the consistent quality needed for a top-four push. Pointing to United’s failure to manage key moments and protect multiple leads, Souness framed the Bournemouth game as a snapshot of deeper structural issues. He claimed Champions League qualification looks unrealistic without major upgrades, questioning whether Amorim has the tools to transform the squad.

Leeds line up €20m move for Sevilla winger Ruben Vargas

Ruben Vargas
December 2025

Leeds United are weighing up a €20m January bid for Sevilla winger Ruben Vargas as they look to add more end product after a stuttering return to the Premier League. The Swiss wide man has become a key starter in Matias Almeyda’s evolving side. Vargas has three goals and four assists in 13 games this season, but a recent hamstring issue has not cooled interest from England, with Leeds ready to test Sevilla’s resolve as they seek extra creativity and depth to avoid being dragged into a relegation fight.

Newcastle rocked as Dan Burn suffers punctured lung and broken rib

Dan Burn
December 2025

Newcastle vice-captain Dan Burn has been ruled out for at least six weeks after scans revealed a punctured lung and fractured rib suffered in the derby loss to Sunderland, meaning he will miss the entire festive schedule and likely around ten matches. Burn initially tried to play on after being caught in the ribs by Nordi Mukiele’s knee during a sliding challenge, but was withdrawn before half-time and later rushed to hospital after struggling to breathe, deepening an already severe defensive injury crisis for Eddie Howe.

Neville hails Amorim’s “stunning” United as Old Trafford entertainment returns

Ruben Amorim
December 2025

Gary Neville praised Ruben Amorim for restoring adventure and entertainment at Manchester United after a chaotic 4-4 draw with Bournemouth, comparing the spectacle to classic Sir Alex Ferguson eras and insisting he can “live with” dropped points when performances are that front-foot and fearless. Highlighting United’s 17 first-half shots and Amorim’s bold switch to 4-4-2 when trailing, Neville said the tempo, intent and constant forward passes finally matched the club’s identity, noting fans stayed to applaud at full time instead of booing, valuing excitement even amid defensive flaws and missed chances.

Bruno Fernandes ‘hurt’ after feeling United were ready to cash in with Saudi exit

Bruno Fernandes
December 2025

Bruno Fernandes admits he felt hurt and sad when Manchester United signalled it would not be “so bad” if he left for a lucrative Saudi Pro League move, despite his loyalty, availability and longstanding impact as captain and chief creator across more than 300 appearances. Still under contract until at least 2027, Fernandes says family reasons, love for the club and talks with Amorim convinced him to stay, yet he resents feeling less valued than team-mates he believes defend the club less, arguing loyalty is no longer viewed with the same respect.

United Block January Sale As Mainoo Future Put On Hold

Kobbie Mainoo
December 2025

Manchester United have decided not to entertain permanent offers for Kobbie Mainoo in January despite his lack of league starts, reaffirming their belief in the 20-year-old’s long-term potential while remaining open to a possible loan if circumstances demand game time elsewhere. Ruben Amorim insists Mainoo can still change his mind through training performances, hinting at a future deeper role if United switch to three midfielders, while citing Casemiro’s resurgence as proof that patience and persistence can restore status within his merit-based selection approach.

United Fans Outraged As Semenyo Avoids Red For Dalot Flashpoint

Antoine Semenyo
December 2025

Manchester United supporters erupted online after Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo escaped a red card for appearing to put his hand around Diogo Dalot’s throat during a heated confrontation, with VAR and the on-field referee settling on a yellow despite furious protests. The flashpoint came with the score at 1-1 as players from both sides piled in and Bruno Fernandes intervened, prompting claims of double standards from United fans on social media, who labelled the decision “pathetic” and argued similar incidents had previously brought dismissals.

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