Man Utd flop ‘should have left’ already as he’s ‘been slaughtered’ during Ten Hag reign
"From what I can see, fair play to him. So hopefully it’s a turning point. He does get slaughtered, but I thought he should have left Manchester United."
"From what I can see, fair play to him. So hopefully it’s a turning point. He does get slaughtered, but I thought he should have left Manchester United."
If, come January, either side comes in with a huge offer to sustain their push for the Premier League title, it could be hard for the side to say no to the sale
A date has now been set for Sir Jim Ratcliffe to finally take up his post and become a take his spot on United's board after a long process
It's said Arteta's side are 'likely to continue to keep tabs' on the star ahead of the summer, when certain obstacles to the move may have been removed
Juventus are 'interested' in the signing, but with a stipulation that the star may or may not be happy with
United seem to have backtracked on their previous position, despite reports of an offer being sent, and them willing to take the manager "tomorrow".
After initial contacts, it's said officials are 'hopeful of persuading' the star to make the move.
It's said that the Citizens 'do not need the money' and are also 'desperate' to keep the star at the club, hence asking for such a large sum.
The star has been thrust into an unfortunate situation with no obvious next step, but McManaman has explained what he thinks is best for him
The deal is likely to be done in summer 2024 rather than in January, but is one that the Blues could begin preparing for now as they're aware they can't afford not to sign the star
Amid a serious period of form, the forward's price is on the rise, and it'll now take either side to smash a record to see him leave
The Reds have missed out because of their decision in the summer, while another side is thriving as a result
Aston Villa, Brighton and Newcastle are all eagerly awaiting the decision the star comes to amid his treatment by Mikel Arteta
Postecoglou remains ready to add to his squad and after shipping out the man in question, he'll seemingly look to do so
Chelsea seem keen to upgrade, and that makes sense given a lack of form last season and Mauricio Pochettino's reluctance to give him much playing time this term.
Arteta signed Jorginho and Leandro Trossard in last season's winter window, and both made good contributions in the second half of the season. It would be unsurprising if the boss looked the do similar this term.
Jurgen Klopp does not believe his side are a shoo-in for a place in the knockouts, suggesting Liverpool have to work as hard as any other team for their success
"If he’s one of England’s greatest ever players, which I think he will become, then I think he will want to sample the Premier League."
The pundit does not feel Ten Hag's decision to publicly bash Jadon Sancho - the latest infraction he's had to deal with - was the right one
While the midfielder failed to make his exit from the club in the summer, one man has not come out unscathed as a result of the dealings
United have shown how serious they are about getting Sancho off the books, and there could be attempts to sign him from multiple sides as a result
Pochettino was set in his ideas on who he wanted to bring to Chelsea, and made his own transfer in the summer rather than going for a man the board had recommended
Liverpool, Chelsea and Real Madrid are among the sides who have the option of making a very exciting signing next summer, and the former pair could disappoint Jude Bellingham
The strained relationship between Harry Kane and Daniel Levy will make it hard for the striker's return to come to fruition, but the chairman's exit decision could make it much more likely
"It’s no secret that everything was agreed with Tottenham, but things didn’t materialise."
Sancho is the subject of reported interest from a number of sides, but one that he'd like to go to have decided against the signing
Chelsea need a striker who can net 20 to 30 goals a season, and Paul Brown feels the perfect man is staring them in the face
City believe they have the best chance of snaring the star despite the fact a Premier League rival is going to offer what they feel is the 'best move' for him
"I just did my job, getting an interview was a nice scoop but the deals depend on players, agents, clubs and not journalists."
A Liverpool star has emerged on the shortlists of the European powerhouses, but Jurgen Klopp's offer to his star seems to be enough to hold them off