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Strategy, Setbacks and SigningsOnana setback changes prioritiesThe Manchester United transfer window began with optimism, yet ...
Man United are making decisive moves in the transfer window, beating rivals to young talent like Leny Yoro. ... How Man United's transfer strategy is changing for the better. play.
Manchester United have reached an agreement on personal terms with PSG midfielder Manuel Ugarte. However, a deal is not yet secured as negotiations continue over the transfer fee.
With a £7.2 million boost incoming from Álvaro Carreras’ move to Real Madrid, and an earlier £6 million banked from Anthony ...
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It hasn’t been the busiest transfer window for Manchester United since they brought in Matheus Cunha, but Ashley Young believes there’s a hint of Sir Alex Ferguson’s old ‘genius’ behind their recent ...
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'A clear idea' - what is Man Utd's transfer strategy? - MSNAs Manchester United start talks with Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo, BBC Sport's Simon Stone takes a closer look at the club's transfer strategy this summer.
United have been determined not to set a new transfer record, which currently stands at £89 million for Paul Pogba. So signing Sancho for a figure less than € 100 million —which converts to ...
Man United have targeted Premier League talent at the start of this summer's transfer window - but they may have to consider a different avenue further down the line.
The key transfer strategy change Manchester United have made in £156m spending spree under Ineos Man Utd have now completed four signings during this transfer window and their shift in strategy ...
After their worst season in generations, Manchester United’s rebuild starts now. This summer’s transfer window promises to be frenetic at Old Trafford as the club set about reshaping their ...
Manchester United went into this transfer window apparently desperately wanting to sign a right winger, specifically Borussia Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho, but despite pursuing the England ...
Manchester United's £52.1 million signing of 18-year-old defender Leny Yoro is the game-changer in minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe's attempt to reset the club's recruitment policy and make ...
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