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‘Right guy at the right time’ – Amorim confident of changing Man Utd’s fortunes

Ruben Amorim believes he is the “right man at the right time” to turn around Manchester United's fortunes. The 39-year-old signed a two-and-a-half-year deal earlier this month to keep him at Old Trafford until June 2027, replacing Erik ten Hag after he was sacked in October. Amorim is the sixth permanent United manager since Alex […]

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Man Utd’s Zirkzee could be swapped for Napoli’s Osimhen in shock transfer

The 23-year-old joined from Bologna this summer for a hefty fee of £36million. However, he has struggled to find his feet in the Premier League, scoring just one goal for the club in 16 appearances. According to Il Matino in Italy, United's new manager Ruben Amorim does not rate Zirkzee. He may be willing to

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How Man Utd’s new academy plan helped them grab Arsenal’s Chido Obi-Martin

It's not quite the same beautiful simplicity as Paul Scholes being persuaded to leave Oldham Athletic's youth squad for Manchester United, or Ryan Giggs' potential being spotted by an Old Trafford steward while playing for Salford Boys. But a 16-year-old Danish striker wearing '9', or sometimes '16' in United's under-18s team has been emblematic of

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Man Utd’s seven players facing uncertain futures as Ruben Amorim set huge task

Former captain Harry Maguire is one of seven stars whose Manchester United career could end under Ruben Amorim. The Portuguese coach has been confirmed as the Red Devils' new boss following the sacking of Erik ten Hag. Amorim will take charge of his first game this weekend against newly promoted Ipswich. And while he is

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Man Utd’s lack of transfer funds exposed as board faces awkward Ten Hag question

Teddy Sheringham has told the Manchester United board that questions need to be answered over the support for Erik ten Hag and his sub-par transfer policy. Entering the summer window, the now-departed Dutchman was given confidence with a contract extension despite an all-time worst Premier League finish last season, as well as a generous budget.

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