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Romano: ‘United want the money’ — INEOS adamant about cashing in on £35m-valued star despite revitalised form

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    Romano: ‘United want the money’ — INEOS adamant about cashing in on £35m-valued star despite revitalised form

    Manchester United will cash in on Marcus Rashford this summer, irrespective of his revitalised form this season.The forward is seeing out the final weeks of his loan spell with Barcelona, after which they will either have to pay up or send him back to Carrington.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL STRETTY NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES & BREAKING NEWS – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYMarcus Rashford: The state of playIt’s thought United would be open to welcoming Rashford back to the squad for pre-season, but only to find him another suitor who’d be willing to pay up for him.Although he is valued in the region of £35 million by Transfermarkt, Barcelona have the option of signing him for just £26 million, which is a steal in today’s market.The 28-year-old has played an invaluable role in Barcelona claiming the Spanish Super Cup and, last weekend, the La Liga title. Appearances Goals Assists 48 14 14 Rashford’s record in all competitions this termHe influenced the latter directly by scoring a scintillating free-kick in the Blaugrana’s El Clásico triumph at Camp Nou, which set in stone that they’d be finishing atop the table. Rashford’s goal gets better every time.#laligahighlights pic.twitter.com/eCqwdpnnZm — FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) May 12, 2026Want more Stretty News coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trustWhy Barcelona are dragging their heels in Rashford talksYet, what’s thought to be deterring Barca from buying Rashford is that he isn’t a nailed-on starter under Hansi Flick.He has started just 17 times in the league and, prior to their quarter-final exit, was deployed from the off in five of the side’s 12 Champions League matches.That’s why the Catalan giants are hoping to try and haggle a lower fee with United, who are sticking to their guns in negotiations.“He would like to continue at Barca, he’s very happy, as a club, as a city, the teammates, the coach, the connection is very good,” said Fabrizio Romano on his YouTube channel.“Now, depends on Barca and United. The two clubs are discussing, but still no agreement.“Man United insist: 30 million euros – the full clause. Barcelona want to renegotiate; one more season on loan, maybe include an option or obligation, different terms. So Barcelona want to be creative, Man United want the money.”

    Formal approach imminent: Man United looking to get ahead of arch-rivals by tabling early proposal for PL ‘revelation’

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      Formal approach imminent: Man United looking to get ahead of arch-rivals by tabling early proposal for PL ‘revelation’

      Manchester United are reportedly plotting an imminent formal approach for Elliot Anderson, according to GiveMeSport.The Red Devils are seemingly looking to poke their noses in front of arch-rivals Manchester City in the race for the midfield starlet, who has a seismic decision to make on his future in the coming months.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL STRETTY NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES & BREAKING NEWS – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYElliot Anderson tipped for summer switchWhile Nottingham Forest would love nothing more than to keep hold of their talisman, they will be braced for an influx of summer interest, which is sure to tempt Anderson following a tumultuous campaign at the City Ground. Elliot Anderson has played more forward passes (745) than any other midfielder in the Premier League this season. 📊⏩ pic.twitter.com/IdwWZyZCmR — WhoScored (@WhoScored) May 10, 2026Want more Stretty News coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you canAlthough the East Midlands outfit reached the Europa League semi-finals, their Premier League safety was only confirmed last weekend, meaning it’s been nothing short of a hugely stressful season for the squad.As a result, you’d imagine that Anderson will want to switch his attention further up the table, where he can be competing for silverware while simultaneously plying his trade in the Champions League. Appearances Starts Goal contributions Minutes played 73 68 14 5,923 Anderson’s Premier League record with ForestAnderson has a career-defining window ahead of himThe Newcastle United graduate is poised to feature in his first-ever major international tournament next month with England, having impressed so much that he is now seen as a shoo-in to make Thomas Tuchel’s squad. Elliot Anderson with a HUGE goal for Nottingham Forest! 🌳 pic.twitter.com/hwy5Wx9ls0 — Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) May 10, 2026Then, assuming he hasn’t chosen already, Anderson will be navigating countless proposals from his suitors across Europe, with the two Manchester clubs at the front of the queue.Hailed as a ‘revelation’ by ex-Forest star Andy Reid, the 23-year-old could generate one of the highest transfer fees of any player in recent years.

      Insider: Real Madrid green-light £70m star’s move to Man United after INEOS establish interest

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        Insider: Real Madrid green-light £70m star’s move to Man United after INEOS establish interest

        Real Madrid are reportedly open to selling Aurelien Tchouameni if a suitable offer arrives this summer.That’s according to UtdDistrict, which adds that Manchester United would have to try to ‘convince’ the star to make the switch to Old Trafford. 🚨⬇️ | Exclusive: Real Madrid Open To Aurelian Tchouaméni Sale If #MUFC Convince Him To Leave https://t.co/w5W2mXnRuh — UtdDistrict (@UtdDistrict) May 13, 2026DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL STRETTY NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES & BREAKING NEWS – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYAurelien Tchouameni and United: What’s been said?United have been heavily linked with Tchouameni in recent weeks as they continue their search for a suitable Casemiro successor. 🇫🇷 Aurelien Tchouameni’s statistically calculated WhoScored characteristics: ✅ Strengths 🟢 Passing🟢 Aerial duels🟢 Ball interception🟢 Blocking the ball ❌ Weaknesses 𝑷𝒍𝒂𝒚𝒆𝒓 𝒉𝒂𝒔 𝒏𝒐 𝒔𝒊𝒈𝒏𝒊𝒇𝒊𝒄𝒂𝒏𝒕 𝒘𝒆𝒂𝒌𝒏𝒆𝒔𝒔𝒆𝒔 pic.twitter.com/t2cJ3gzl4e — WhoScored (@WhoScored) November 1, 2024More than one midfielder will be brought into the club before 2026/2027 gets underway, but the Frenchman would fall under the category of a marquee-type addition, given he could cost around £70 million.He’s also a ready-made target, who still, at 26 years old, falls within the board’s preference of younger players with European experience. Real Madrid respond immediately with an exquisite finish from Aurelien Tchouameni 🔥@tntsports & @discoveryplusUK pic.twitter.com/uKDAL8bDi0 — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) February 25, 2026The report states that Los Blancos will be happy to facilitate Tchouameni’s exit if he outlines a desire to leave. At the moment, however, he’s shown no indication that’s the case, which may lead to them extending his contract.Why is Tchouameni being tipped for a Santiago Bernabeu exit?It comes after the Bordeaux graduate was involved in a training ground bust-up with counterpart Federico Valverde, which culminated with the latter being sent to hospital and being ruled out of last Sunday’s El Clásico at Camp Nou.Want more Stretty News coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trustThe players spoke out via social media to try to squash the growing speculation over the incident, while both were also fined £432,000 each for the altercation.Madrid are now rounding off a rare trophyless campaign in the Spanish capital, which is likely to have contributed to the unrest and turmoil amongst the squad.Alas, it’s no surprise that United have been keen to try and capitalise on the situation by testing Madrid’s resolve for Tchouameni, whom they’ve been tracking since his stellar two-year spell at AS Monaco.

        United will launch PL title charge if INEOS repeats their game-changing magic trick this summer – opinion

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          United will launch PL title charge if INEOS repeats their game-changing magic trick this summer – opinion

          With Champions League football secured for next season with three games to spare, Manchester United can start ramping up their summer plans, with a raft of incomings and outgoings expected at Old Trafford. Michael Carrick looks to have done enough to earn a permanent deal as United head coach and will now be tasked with repeating the fine work produced since January as the club heads into the new campaign. However, with European football back at the club, INEOS must arm Carrick with the relevant tools to compete on multiple fronts, with the extra games undoubtedly providing an extra challenge for the squad. Whilst Champions League football guarantees an extra few pounds in the bank, United’s ill-advised and lavish spending over the last decade and FFP rules mean Carrick will not be able to cherry-pick across Europe. The club should focus on three or four big hitters and pad the squad with promotions from the youth ranks and the odd free transfer. The first, second, third and fourth version of The Peoples Person’s series on how United should approach this summer are already in the bank. Today is this writer’s plan for a big-money window in M16. Outgoings Before focusing on bringing players in, Carrick and his staff will be letting the head figures know just who does not fit the bill at Old Trafford. However, with the squad paper thin as things stand, United will be looking to seal deals for the players that have spent the season on loan but are still tied to the club. Andre Onana A disaster from the off. United will almost certainly look to make his loan deal at Trabzonspor a permanent one, with the Turkish club keen on taking the ‘keeper full-time. Whilst he has helped his new side reach a cup final this season, the Cameroonian is nowhere near the levels required to keep goal at Old Trafford, with Senne Lammens bringing more peace to the side in his first appearance than Onana did over his entire duration at the club. If Trabzonspor cannot match United’s asking price, Onana will likely have suitors in Serie A given his impressive spell at Inter Milan, and that could prove to be a happy selling ground for United, who will want to recoup as much of the £45 million outlay they spent to bring him to the club in 2023. Altay Bayindir Not much to add that hasn’t been said about Onana; the Turkish giant just isn’t up to the standard to challenge for the position of United’s number one, and the club should strike any kind of deal to get him out the door for him to rebuild his career elsewhere – most likely destination is back to his homeland with Besiktas rumoured. Manuel Ugarte With Casemiro’s exit guaranteed, it should have been the perfect time for Ugarte to step up and claim his place in the United side, given his promise when signing from PSG. However, the pace of the Premier League has proven too much for the Uruguayan, who simply isn’t good enough on the ball to survive in the top flight of English football. Whilst he is busy enough getting about the pitch, the lack of quality has seriously hindered his time at Old Trafford and INEOS should cut their losses on a player that might go down as their worst signing since arriving at the club. No doubt there will be suitors across Europe given his pedigree, and the pace on the continent is likely to see him turn into a decent player for a side competing in a league that is much better suited to his style of play. Mason Mount A real shame, this one. Mount undoubtedly has the quality to have left a bigger impact at the club than he has; however, flashes of brilliance have been all too rare and he just hasn’t justified the outlay and wages afforded to him since joining from Chelsea in 2023. Handed the iconic number seven shirt that has become the kiss of death for many, Mount has spent more time on the treatment table than the pitch and, if his performance against Sunderland at the weekend was anything to go by, he doesn’t have the legs to play in a deeper role for the club. Therefore, he will be challenging the front players, or Bruno Fernandes, for a role in the team and, whilst he is a handy option to have, it feels like his time is up at Old Trafford after too many false starts. With a bumper schedule coming next year, it’s difficult to see Mount not experiencing even more time on the bench and frustration growing even further with the player. Given his injury record, finding a buyer might prove tricky, but if INEOS can get anything like the £55 million spent on the Englishman, they should bite the relevant hands off and reinvest in someone who can remain available for more than a handful of weeks at a time. Marcus Rashford A decision made with a heavy heart, but United simply must move the Wythenshawe lad on after his successful season-long spell with Barcelona ended with him playing a key role in securing the La Liga title against Real Madrid. No doubt Rashford could add something to the United squad if he stayed, but it feels like too much water has gone under the bridge and, given the mammoth wages he is earning, INEOS should be looking to strike a deal with the Spanish giants to turn the loan into a permanent transfer. Furthermore, Rashford himself admitted his preference is to stay in Spain and, with the fact he has come from United’s academy meaning any fee received helps hugely with FFP, it will surely not take long for the two clubs to come to an agreement for a player who has talent to burn but struggled under the bright lights of the Theatre of Dreams when things got tough. Rasmus Hojlund Another forward who has found the pace of football on the continent much more to his liking and probably the easiest transfer to do, given Napoli’s acceptance to trigger the clause in his loan deal and pay United the £38 million agreed as part of the package. Hojlund might consider himself unfortunate to have joined United when he did, with his tender age in need of an experienced head alongside him to help guide him through the early stages at Old Trafford. However, despite flashes of undoubted potential, the Dane failed to do enough during his time and will be rightly moved on in the summer to add to Carrick’s kitty. Joshua Zirkzee Just not good enough. The odd eye-catching first touch, flick or trick will not suffice to be a part of United’s squad moving forward. Is he a false nine, is he a centre-forward? The self-professed nine and a half just doesn’t have the pace or power to cope with the demands of the Premier League and should be moved on for any kind of fee in the market. Chido-Obi will be chomping at the bit for a place in the first team squad and, after another goal-laden season for the under-21s, looks like he could play Zirkzee’s role. Zirkzee simply hasn’t done enough to justify his stay in Manchester. A few clubs from Serie A have raised an interest in the Dutchman and INEOS should accelerate his exit to Italy as soon as they can and cut their losses. Incomings It’s widely expected United will be focusing on improving their options in the middle of the park, with improvements needed even with Casemiro and Ugarte at the club. However, with both of the midfielders tipped to depart, the need for surgery becomes even more prevalent and that is where the main bulk of the transfer kitty will be spent. Elliot Anderson The Nottingham Forest star has enjoyed another wonderful campaign at the City Ground and is expected to start for England at the World Cup alongside Declan Rice, underlining the progress he has made over the last two seasons. Anderson covers every blade of grass with power, pace and tenacity that makes him every inch the perfect Casemiro replacement. The 23-year-old would also provide the ideal foil to Kobbie Mainoo, with the individual qualities of the pair looking like they would dovetail to perfection at Old Trafford. Given the age and profile of Anderson, he and Mainoo could be United’s midfield pairing for the best part of the next decade, with both players already proving they can do it in the Premier League. It will take an eye-watering fee, but INEOS should be moving heaven and earth to beat Manchester City to the punch for his signature and give Carrick a midfield that can dominate games at the highest level next year. Mateus Fernandes With West Ham favourites for relegation, Fernandes will likely be handing in his request to leave East London and United should be keeping a keen eye on developments here, with a cut-price deal a real possibility. Fernandes has proven he can cope with Premier League football and has been a standout for The Hammers this season. He would give Carrick perfect depth to the midfield two of Mainoo and Anderson, with his ability and profile again suiting how United will want to play. He can run all day and, at just 21 years of age, has room to grow and turn into one of the leading lights in his position in the game. If INEOS can get in early, Fernandes will surely welcome the chance to play at Old Trafford and in the Champions League next season. Leon Goretzka A free signing that will only add to the depth and experience in Carrick’s ranks. If United do manage to convince Anderson and Fernandes that Manchester is the place for them, giving them some guidance and experience of top-level football will be vital. Similar to Casemiro’s role now, off the pitch can be just as important as on it, and Goretzka comes with bags and bags of pedigree that has seen him win trophies galore during his fine career in Germany. At 32, Carrick will be tasked with managing his load and, providing he is willing to do the role United need him for, could be a masterstroke given the economics of the deal. Lewis Hall Despite Luke Shaw miraculously starting every Premier League game for United this season, there is little to no chance of him repeating that feat next year, given the extra games and a year of hard graft. With Patrick Dorgu expected to add to the forward line rather than at left-back, United need to be ready for Shaw’s potential collapse and life after the Englishman. Lewis Hall is the perfect choice to replace Shaw not just in the long term but from the start of next season. Shaw can still play his part, and Hall’s impressive rise in the game since joining Newcastle has caught the eye of many. INEOS should look to strike a deal this summer. Very similar to Shaw in profile, Hall can defend as well as provide a hand in attacking areas, and United have clearly shown an interest in the 21-year-old who is reportedly open to a move away from Tyneside in the coming months. Dusan Vlahovic Another free transfer. With Zirkzee potentially on his way, United are light up top and, even with Chido-Obi and Bryan Mbuemo capable of filling in, if Benjamin Sesko suffers a long-term injury, Carrick will be wafer thin at centre-forward. Vlahovic could prove to be the ideal back-up to Sesko, with the pair of them possessing a similar profile, meaning Carrick will not have to change his tactics too much should Sesko become unavailable or need a rest. The Serbian can score goals and, despite not catching fire as much as he would have liked at Juventus, does possess the qualities that are suited to the Premier League. Additionally, at 26 years of age, he has gained some valuable experience playing for a massive club in Juve and, given the fact he is available on a free, should be worth a look at this summer. Final thoughts The importance of this summer speaks for itself, with INEOS seemingly trusting Carrick with a war chest that could define their time at the club. If United can improve on the midfield to the levels required, the team will have a much better chance of competing on all fronts and finally looking like a side making steps in the right direction. Whilst it’s clear United are a couple of windows away from hopefully bringing the glory days back to the club, securing some high-quality additions this year that are Premier League proven will no doubt be key to INEOS’ long-term vision. These options should also leave Carrick with some wiggle room for a surprise signing or two and flexibility when negotiating for the key primary targets. Featured image by Justin Setterfield via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social

          Huge accolade now within reach for outstanding United ace as he lands nomination – official

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            Huge accolade now within reach for outstanding United ace as he lands nomination – official

            Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has discovered the stars he must beat to land the Premier League Player of the Season award. Super Fernandes Fernandes has enjoyed a fantastic season, playing a crucial role in United securing a sensational return to the Champions League after a two-year absence. He has led from the front, especially kicking up a new level since Michael Carrick’s appointment after Ruben Amorim was dismissed. The Portugal international boasts an impressive eight goals and 19 assists this season. He is just one assist shy of matching the Premier League record, which is held jointly by Kevin De Bruyne and Thierry Henry. With two games left to play this term, there is every chance that Fernandes could surpass the pair. Fernandes has made no secret of his desire to break the record and will no doubt do everything possible to achieve this goal. Last week, Fernandes was named the Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year for 2025/26. He was voted for by members of the FWA, a group which comprises around 900 football journalists. In doing so, Fernandes became the first United player to scoop up the award since Wayne Rooney in 2010. Now, it has been confirmed that Fernandes in the running to win the Premier League Player of the Season award. Fernandes in line for another award To become the Premier League Player of the Season, Fernandes must ward off competition from David Raya (Arsenal), Gabriel (Arsenal), Declan Rice (Arsenal), Igor Thiago (Brentford), Antoine Semenyo (Manchester City), Erling Haaland (Manchester City) and Morgan Gibbs-White. Eight stars who made 2025/26 their own 🌟 It’s time to get voting for your @EASPORTSFC Player of the Season 🗳️ — Premier League (@premierleague) May 14, 2026 Having already trounced his competitors to win the Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year prize, Fernandes will surely fancy his chances again. You can vote for Fernandes here. The winner will be announced on Saturday 23 May, at 11:00 BST. Featured image Ryan Pierse via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Derick Kinoti Derick Kinoti is a football writer at The Peoples Person who has covered Manchester United and the Premier League extensively for years. His work blends sharp analysis, tactical insight, and engaging storytelling that resonates with fans around the world. Derick has gained valuable experience in football journalism, developing strong expertise in SEO writing, digital content creation, and social media engagement. A tech enthusiast with a Computer Science degree from the University of Nairobi, he ultimately swapped code for football commentary, bringing an analytical, detail-oriented approach to his writing. Derick is convinced Wayne Rooney is the true GOAT and won’t hear otherwise!

            PL club wave white flag in battle to keep electrifying 21-year-old wanted by United – report

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              PL club wave white flag in battle to keep electrifying 21-year-old wanted by United – report

              Manchester United’s pursuit of West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes appears to have taken an optimistic turn. The Red Devils are gearing up for a summer of reinforcements, with the midfield expected to take centre stage. The Premier League giants are looking to replace Casemiro, who is set to depart as a free agent at the end of the season. The Brazilian has been outstanding this season and United want someone who can hit the ground running. INEOS found great success with their Premier League-centric transfer strategy last summer and are likely to follow that approach this year as well. Several candidates have already been shortlisted for the position, and recent reports have named Fernandes among them. Best young midfielder in the Premier League? Fernandes has developed into a fantastic midfielder since arriving in London from Southampton last summer. The Portuguese youngster spent his formative years at Sporting before arriving at St. Mary’s Stadium in 2024. Following the Saints’ relegation at the end of last season, he was picked up by the Hammers and has since become an integral part of their starting XI. Still only 21 years old, Fernandes has displayed maturity beyond his years, flourishing in various roles in the middle of the park. This season, the youngster has registered five goals and four assists in 37 appearances across all competitions for the London side, all but one of which have been starts. Mateus Fernandes Stats: 2025/26 Season CompetitionAppearancesStartsGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed CardsMinutes Played Premier League3433336-2,846′ Championship (With Southampton)32-1–189′ FA Cup221—225′ EFL Cup111-1-71′ Total4038547-3,331′ Source: Transfermarkt. His efforts have already earned him admirers at United, with Bruno Fernandes reportedly keen to share the pitch at club level with his countryman. A previous report relayed by The Peoples Person suggested that West Ham would be keen to hold on to their prized asset if they managed to avoid relegation. An update on the matter has now emerged that will please United fans. West Ham preparing for life after Fernandes According to The Athletic, several clubs across Europe are keeping a close watch on Fernandes. The report states: “There has been an increase in the number of European scouts attending games at the London Stadium to monitor a talent who is not expected to remain at West Ham United for much longer.” “The player in question is 21-year-old midfielder Mateus Fernandes, who has been a consistent performer in the club’s quest for Premier League survival.” The report goes on to state that West Ham are preparing for life after Fernandes, adding: “Nine months after his arrival, West Ham are already planning for life without him. “Sources with knowledge of the situation, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to protect relationships, say the club have conceded Fernandes will be sold to help fund their summer recruitment, irrespective of which league they will be in next season.” The report adds that Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) are also keeping a close watch on the Portuguese, who does not have a release clause in his deal but is expected to command an exorbitant fee. The Hammers are currently 18th in the league table, two points behind Tottenham Hotspur with two games left in the season. Final Thoughts A recent report relayed by The Peoples Person states that Fernandes could be available for £60 million this summer. While that looks like an exorbitant fee for a relatively unproven youngster, the Portuguese’s recent form suggests it could turn out to be a bargain for a potential world-class star. 🚨 Bruno Fernandes is said to be a huge fan of Mateus Fernandes and has been talking up his talent behind the scenes, and with West Ham facing relegation, his price could fall massively. [@TelegraphDucker] #mufcfi pic.twitter.com/NuLFg9KicN — The United Stand (@UnitedStandMUFC) May 14, 2026 Featured image Julian Finney via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Deepungsu Pandit Deepungsu has been a Manchester United fan since 2000. In his playing days, he was an attacking midfielder with a proclivity for the back heel. Right now, however, he prefers to operate as a regista. Deepungsu has been writing about the Red Devils, Football, and other things since 2009. He has worked for over seven years with Sportskeeda, writing football reviews, opinions and news articles. Deepungsu also maintains a blog, The Thinking Me, where he writes about life and things that interest him. His favourite Manchester United player is Paul Scholes.

              Casemiro identifies the “best thing” about Carrick’s right-hand man at Old Trafford

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                Casemiro identifies the “best thing” about Carrick’s right-hand man at Old Trafford

                Casemiro may be approaching his final game for Manchester United, but despite that it seems he has nothing but good things to say about the club and the staff, especially first-team coach Jonathan Woodgate. Woodgate was brought in as part of interim head coach Michael Carrick’s backroom staff and, since this new look team arrived, the club have enjoyed a series of impressive results and performances to match. With only two games left as a Red Devil, Casemiro has broken down everything he loves about the club and gone into detail on what makes Woodgate such a great coach. An epic swan song Ever since it was announced that Casemiro would be leaving the club at the end of the season, the Brazilian central midfielder has elevated his game to another level. Not only is he producing commanding performances in the centre of the pitch, but he has become an almost unstoppable force in the air, scoring an unbelievable eight headed goals this season. Chants of ‘one more year’ are sure to ring around Old Trafford when he plays his final home game for the club against Nottingham Forest on Saturday and, though he has confirmed he won’t be extending his stay, the legendary midfielder can leave with his head held high, having proven himself to be a warrior and a leader. Carrick’s backroom staff Questions were raised when Carrick announced his backroom staff back in January. While Steve Holland was seen as a shrewd addition with top-level experience, fans and pundits alike weren’t sure if Woodgate, Jonny Evans and Travis Binnion had the understanding and tactical nous required for such a role. However, a string of excellent performances soon put an end to that line of thinking as the team oversaw remarkable victories against Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool to name just a few. With United preparing to open talks with Carrick about extending his stay at the club, it seems safe to assume the former England international’s backroom staff will also retain their positions to help guide the club back towards the summit of the Premier League. Casemiro’s praise Casemiro sat down with former Red Devil Rio Ferdinand to discuss everything from the most complete player he’s ever played with to his thoughts on Kobbie Mainoo. During their chat, Ferdinand asked about the backroom staff working with Carrick and Casemiro was quick to single Woodgate out. “Johnny, Jonathan, yeah, I know, I know, he plays in Madrid,” He said. “He’s a funny guy. He speaks Spanish. A good feeling with him. So, Charlie [Owen], your proper physique [he is the first-team lead physical performance coach]. “So, he’s [Woodgate] very good. He’s very intelligent. But for me, the best thing, he knows the club. He understands the club.” The Brazilian then went into detail about Woodgate’s influence on the dressing room before our recent game against fierce rivals Leeds United. “I remember we played against Leeds and your meeting is about the history of this game,” he said. “The history of this game. And I know, because the people who speak are me, but not everyone knows that Leeds is the best. “Yeah, yeah [they are big rivals]. I remember them. Sorry about my English, but [do] you remember the flight? The Munich. And in this week, he speaks about this, ‘Hey, guys, and this week is very important for the club.’ “He knows what the club is. Yeah, it’s because you see the meeting, he knows where to be. He knows. It’s for me, it’s very important for this.” Clearly, the former Real Madrid defender has made a big impression on the squad in his short time here so far, and that can only be a good thing moving forwards. Feature image Stu Forster via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Mike Walsh Mike Walsh is an experienced freelance journalist who has written about a variety of topics over multiple years. He is very happy to finally be writing about the Red Devils, especially now that his favourite player, Michael Carrick, is in charge of the team.

                United working quietly behind the scenes to sign ex-Liverpool star in a stunning move – report

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                  United working quietly behind the scenes to sign ex-Liverpool star in a stunning move – report

                  Manchester United appear to be looking at Nottingham Forest to address several squad concerns. At the top of their wishlist is Forest’s all-action midfielder Elliot Anderson, who is the subject of a battle between United and Manchester City. Recently, The Peoples Person relayed a report claiming Anderson favours a move to Old Trafford over the Etihad. However, whether United would be able to breach the £100m-mark to get the deal over the line remains to be seen. Manchester United make move for Neco Williams The BBC are now reporting that Manchester United are among a host of clubs monitoring Nottingham Forest full-back Neco Williams. It is claimed United, Newcastle United, Aston Villa, and Everton have all made “discreet enquiries” to understand Williams’ situation heading into the summer. The Red Devils and the Toffees’ interests, in particular, are going to raise some eyebrows, given Williams graduated from Liverpool’s academy and featured for the senior side before moving to Nottingham in a £12m deal. However, Forest are keen on pouring cold water on suggestions of an exit. It is understood they have opened talks with Williams over a contract extension amid increasing noise.  The 25-year-old Wales international has been a key player for Forest, impressing on both flanks. He has made 51 appearances across all competitions, with the majority of his playing time coming as a left-back. The 6ft tall defender also wore the captain’s armband recently, underlining his growing reputation at the City Ground. Manchester United linked with Murillo It has been previously reported that Forest central defender Murillo has emerged as a genuine target for United, due to his “perfect blend” of youth and Premier League experience. The Brazilian could prove to be a solid replacement for the injury- and error-prone Lisandro Martinez. Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis is known for being a difficult negotiator. As such, it would be difficult for United to secure the services of any Forest star, let alone all three, if the Nottingham-based outfit avoid the drop to the Championship. Featured image Gareth Copley via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Vishal Singh Vishal has worked in the football media industry for over six years, planning, writing, and editing content for several major outlets, including North Star Network. Vishal has a bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Delhi University. Currently a writer at The Peoples Person, he covers Manchester United — a club he has been religiously following and supporting since 2012. Vishal also manages a leading MUFC fan page, The Red Devils, on Facebook with over a million likes. Big fan of ball-playing centre-backs and Harry Maguire’s knee-slide celebration!

                  Key details of United’s contract offer to Carrick emerge as he closes in on permanent job – report

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                    Key details of United’s contract offer to Carrick emerge as he closes in on permanent job – report

                    As Michael Carrick closes in on the permanent Manchester United position, the length of his new contract has been revealed. Carrick set for hotseat United have enjoyed a superb run of form since Carrick was named Ruben Amorim’s temporary replacement at the start of the year. He has taken charge of 15 games, winning 10, drawing three and losing just two. United need just a point this weekend against Nottingham Forest to mathematically guarantee themselves to finish in third place. Carrick already wrapped up Champions League qualification, achieving this feat when he masterminded a brilliant 3-2 victory over Liverpool. While Carrick has consistently been named as the frontrunner for the job, United have always made it clear that they would only make an appointment after considering all available and suitable options. The likes of Andoni Iraola, Julian Nagelsmann, Oliver Glasner, Gareth Southgate, Thomas Tuchel and Luis Enrique were all mentioned to be in the running for the position. A report covered by The Peoples Person claimed that Iraola, who was thought to be Carrick’s chief competitor for the job, had dropped out of contention for the managerial position. A subsequent report revealed that United’s football department are set to recommend to the executive committee that Carrick be hired on a permanent basis. Several players, including Amad, Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha, Casemiro, Harry Maguire and Bruno Fernandes have all thrown their weight behind Carrick. Now, reliable insider Sully has revealed that Carrick will be handed an initial two-year deal with the option of an additional 12 months. Carrick contract detail According to Sully, “Roundtable can exclusively reveal that United plan to offer the former midfielder an initial two-year contract until June 2028, following his side’s fantastic form.” “It is also understood that this contract will include an option to extend his deal by a further campaign, although negotiations are expected to follow before a final agreement is sealed.” “Roundtable understands that Carrick has already been involved in the recruitment process ahead of this summer and has given his views on the transfer strategy for the 2026 window.” Once the managerial issue has been sorted, United can finally turn their attention towards the summer window and pre-season. Featured image Alex Livesey via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Derick Kinoti Derick Kinoti is a football writer at The Peoples Person who has covered Manchester United and the Premier League extensively for years. His work blends sharp analysis, tactical insight, and engaging storytelling that resonates with fans around the world. Derick has gained valuable experience in football journalism, developing strong expertise in SEO writing, digital content creation, and social media engagement. A tech enthusiast with a Computer Science degree from the University of Nairobi, he ultimately swapped code for football commentary, bringing an analytical, detail-oriented approach to his writing. Derick is convinced Wayne Rooney is the true GOAT and won’t hear otherwise!

                    United leading red-hot race for incredible Bournemouth star, Carrick absolutely loves him – report

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                      United leading red-hot race for incredible Bournemouth star, Carrick absolutely loves him – report

                      Manchester United’s efforts to bolster their midfield this summer are ramping up, with Michael Carrick now playing a key role in the process as the interim boss is set to be handed the job permanently. Carrick is at the wheel An executive meeting is scheduled this week in which sporting director Jason Wilcox and chief executive Omar Berrada will lay out the case for Carrick to remain in charge to Sir Jim Ratcliffe. The former midfielder has exceeded his brief of securing Champions League football – a feat he achieved with three games to spare – by transforming the mood around Old Trafford. The winter period was a dark one for United, with poor performances on the pitch matched by fractious arguments off it, which ultimately led to Ruben Amorim’s dismissal after a complete breakdown in his relationship with the hierarchy. But light has returned to the Theatre of Dreams since Carrick took the reins from the prickly Portuguese, with the team boasting the best run of form in England during his tenure. Kobbie Mainoo has been brought back in from the cold to sign a five-year deal, while Bruno Fernandes looks similarly ready to commit his future to the club after his best season in a red shirt. It’s little surprise that INEOS are ready to stick with Carrick, rather than twisting elsewhere, particularly as the leading candidates – Luis Enrique and Thomas Tuchel chief amongst them – are all unavailable. Carrick offers his thoughts One major benefit of having a head coach in place is their input on transfers, given it will be their guiding hand which picks the team every weekend. While Carrick was understood to be offering advice on the club’s summer plans, this will ramp up when his position is officially confirmed – and the 44-year-old Englishman is a huge fan of one player high on United’s radar. TEAMtalk reveals Bournemouth maestro Alex Scott is a “player that Carrick has a deep affection for and hugely admires.” The 22-year-old midfielder is one of a number of targets the Red Devils are considering as part of their midfield revamp, with a sense that he will prove a cheaper alternative than some of his peers elsewhere in the Premier League. Scott has enjoyed a breakout season at the Vitality Stadium after recurrent knee injuries stymied his progress after arriving from Bristol City for £25 million in 2023. He has played every league match for the Cherries, who are locked in a red-hot race to secure an unlikely place in the Champions League next season under the careful watch of Spanish tactician Andoni Iraola. Chelsea are understood to be United’s main competitor for Scott’s services, while Liverpool and Newcastle are also admirers. But if the Guernsey native has the firm backing of the new King at Old Trafford, he may soon be joining as a Prince of the M16 realm. A report relayed The Peoples Person revealed United are leading the race ahead of their rivals, meaning this is a saga that is only just getting started as the summer window fast approaches. Featured image Alex Livesey via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Darragh Fox Darragh is an editor for The Peoples Person who spent three years learning about the Cold War at the University of Sheffield slowly realising football was by far the most interesting thing to write about. Amad’s first touch should be officially recognised as the eighth wonder of the world.