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The Premier League's Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations continue to haunt Manchester United in the summer transfer window
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Yardbarker on MSNMan United on a transfer clock, set five-day deadline to sell 'really good' player for one reasonManchester United are hoping to sell Alejandro Garnacho this summer, and they are looking to find a new club for him before the end of the month. According to GMS, Manchester United are looking to bring in a quality striker this summer and need to raise funds to get the deal done.
Manchester United have reportedly failed with an audacious attempt to loan an important Aston Villa player. The Red Devils have enjoyed a productive summer transfer window to date having acquired the services of Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo.
The summer transfer window opened last month and Man Utd have caused ripples with the manner of some business.
Manchester United are looking to bring in a new striker this summer, after they finally reached an agreement with Brentford for Bryan Mbeumo. Mbeumo will
Manchester United’s performance in the transfer market over the last decade has been littered with costly mistakes which has left INEOS and Ruben Amorim hamstrung in this summer’s window.Multiple
After weeks of negotiations, which at times felt like it might last all summer, Manchester United have finally signed Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford. The job has only just started, though, and INEOS must not rest on their laurels.
Manchester United’s inability to offload players is not due to one factor. It is a perfect storm: debt obligations, inflated wages, low market interest, and a misaligned squad under a new ...
Bryan Mbeumo has joined Manchester United on a permanent transfer, in what is a club-record sale for the Bees. The forward leaves Brentford with 70 goals and 51 assists in 242 games. Only seven
Maybe see what Matheus Cunha or Marcus Rashford think. Last Tuesday, United’s new red home shirt went on sale, with Cunha having taken Rashford’s No 10. You could get one if you were willing to pay £85 ($115), plus another £20 to have Cunha’s name and number, and a Premier League badge printed on it.