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Manchester United are considering a move for Leicester's Jamie Vardy, 35, but the Foxes are said to be reluctant to allow the English striker to leave. NO WAY
 
BREAKING 🚨: Ajax have rejected a €90m bid from Manchester United for Antony. The player has said he wishes to leave Ajex and is keen to join Erik at Manchester United.

It's expected the club is after around €100m for him. 5 days of the transfer window left.
 
Sounds a lot of money, but at least Antony is young enough to still be a monetary asset should United wish to or need to sell him at any point in the future. Casemiro: great player that he is, he is financially worthless as a saleable asset at his age so he is really just a short term fix.
Mind you, all those who have been writing off Fred may be in for a shock because he and Casemiro have been a successful pairing for the Brazilian National team.
 
It will take 10years+ to rectify the Utd mess. It's amazing that, once a potential takeover was mentioned the Glaziers suddenly appeared and started throwing money around like confetti simply to protect their yearly dividends and stop the protest.

All this money won't come from the Americans pockets you know, it will simply be piled on to the mountain of debt they've already accrued while the Glaziers carry on drawing like a knackered cash machine.

It takes years to make the mess their currently in and it will take even longer to get out. The one thing that shocked more than anything was, how many players have been at the club 4-5-6 years and some even longer !.
Most new managers make wholesome changes within the squad but Utd simply changed the manager and the players cracked on been not good enough.
And as for the latest signing?, I feel he's gonna get his arsed kicked all around the park when he starts the 360 drag ball trick.
 
Manchester United statement.

Following discussions with the relevant governing bodies and in line with guidance issued by the UK Government, we can confirm our UEFA Europa League fixture against FC Sheriff will take place as scheduled on Thursday evening in Moldova.
 
Manchester United have announced a net loss of £115.5m for the 2021-22 season even though revenues rose by 18% to £583.2m.

Figures released incorporating the end of their financial year in June showed losses rose by £23.3m compared to 2021.
The club's debt also went up, from £419.5m in 2021 to £514.9m this year - an increase of more than 22%.

"Our club's mission is to win football matches and entertain our fans," chief executive Richard Arnold said.
Man Utd announce net loss of £115.5m for 2021-22
 
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