Manchester United transfer news is always intriguing and manager Erik ten Hag is instilling a winning mentality, solid playing style and a positive vibe around Old Trafford.
Manchester United’s chief executive Richard Arnold and football director John Murtough will wait for fresh bids this week. Eight groups initially threw their hats into the ring when the storied club was put up for sale in November but it’s looking increasingly likely that the successful buyer ...
Shola is also able to train with players who are similar to his age, such is the way United have always been quick to promote young talents. The likes of Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford have followed the same path from Academy to first team, so we asked if the forward spoke ...
Harry Maguire missed United's last five games of the campaign with a muscle issue, but has a chance to represent England at Euro 2024, having been named in the Three Lions' provisional squad. Luke Shaw was also selected in that 33-man group by Gareth Southgate, as he bids to return fro...
The race to buy Manchester United is taking shape. The frontrunners appear to be Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani and local boy-turned-billionaire Jim Ratcliffe.
Manchester United are effectively up for sale; Man Utd share price up 17 per cent straight after the news, adding almost £336.4m ($400m) to the clubs market capitalisation, according to finance expert Kieran Maguire
Sky Sports chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol provides an update on the current bids for Manchester United Debt: Sir Jim Ratcliffe is one of the richest men in the UK but is he rich enough to own and run Manchester United on his own?
Manchester United have ended their pursuit of Thomas Vermaelen after refusing to consider a player-swap deal with Arsenal, according to Sky sources.
The Monaco-based billionaire, who owns the Ligue 1 side Nice, pitched a restructured deal last month in an attempt to unblock the ongoing impasse over United’s future. In addition to the competing bids from Sir Jim and Sheikh Jassim, the Glazers received several credible offers for minority...
After a year of rumour, speculation and outright nonsense, the “sale” of United, the most famous club in football, is edging closer to an ending as we outlined inour recent update. Last weekend United’s Qatari suitor Sheikh Jassim bin-Hamad al-Thani signalled that he waspulling outof ...