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“Iconic. So cool.”: Luke Shaw pinpoints 3 legends of the club who have inspired him at Old Trafford

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    “Iconic. So cool.”: Luke Shaw pinpoints 3 legends of the club who have inspired him at Old Trafford

    Manchester United defender Luke Shaw has enjoyed one of his best seasons in years. Fine form The England left back has suffered with injuries throughout his entire Manchester United career. In spite of being the club’s longest-serving player, having joined the club in 2014, he has only played 322 times. This is two times fewer than Bruno Fernandes, who only joined the side in 2020. Nonetheless, Shaw has been ever-present this season and has played all 35 Premier League matches this season, grabbing one assist. In an interview with the club media, Shaw went into detail about three Manchester United players who have inspired him over the years. Inspirations Reflecting on his childhood, Shaw recalled, “it’s just Becks, wasn’t it? I think he was so iconic. So cool. He was kind of different to a lot of footballers, because, you know, it’s not just on the pitch, but off the pitch, the way he was. And I think like, you know, like when you’re growing up and you’re playing football and you’re shooting, you’re always like shouting Beckham.” Shaw then referenced another Manchester United legend, a player with whom he was able to share the pitch for a short time: Cristiano Ronaldo. The left back explained, “I feel like I’ve been really lucky with the players I’ve played with. I could go through so many, but I think the top one is, and it has to be, Cristiano.” He elaborated, “I feel like you can see so easily why he’s been at the top for so long. His dedication, how professional he is. He’s been one of the best players in the world for countless years now, but just seeing the way he lives, the way he prepares, you know, his dedication of what he does before training, after training.” Finally, Shaw also revealed that Zlatan Ibrahimovic left a mark on him. Like Ronaldo, the Englishman only spent a short period of time sharing a pitch with the Swedish legend, but it still made an impact. He asserted, “his winning mentality was something I don’t think I’ve seen. A lot of top players have winning mentalities, but his was so, so big.” Shaw continued, “even in little training games, he always wanted to win. I mean, if you didn’t win and you were on his team, then you would know about it.” The defender also claimed he was a “proper good character” off the pitch and that “everybody loved him”. Luke Shaw 25/26 season stats Games playedGoalsAssists 3501 Source: transfermarkt.com 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 Alex Browne Alex is a huge Manchester United fan, inspired by greats of his homeland such as George Best, Harry Gregg and Norman Whiteside. Alex has a Master’s degree from Queen’s University Belfast and La Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona, Spain. Having lived in the country since 2011, Alex is The Peoples Person’s Spanish football expert and is fluent in both Spanish and Catalan. He dreams of witnessing a United captain triumphantly hoisting the Premier League and Champions League trophy in the air once more.

    United Women star looking to make history after being nominated for WSL’s top prize

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      United Women star looking to make history after being nominated for WSL’s top prize

      Despite a rather flat end to the season, Manchester United Women can be happy with their summer window. Summer signings impact The Red Devils brought in three players last summer: Swedish duo Julia Zigiotti Olme and Fridolina Rolfo, who were signed earlier in the window, and Jess Park, who joined in the final moments of the window as part of a swap deal with Manchester City that saw Grace Clinton move in the opposite direction. All three players have made their own impact on the season and have proven to be valuable additions to Marc Skinner’s side. Jess Park stands out Park has stood out above all, having been highly impressive for the majority of the season. The England midfielder won the club’s Player of the Month award four times in an incredible display. She has also featured in every Women’s Super League match this season, scoring six goals and providing five assists in total. Player of the Year nomination The club’s official website has reported that her success has now been recognised outside the club. The site reports, “Jess Park has been nominated for the Barclays WSL Player of the Season Award.” It was also stated that, “Jess’s technical ability and knack for receiving the ball between the lines has particularly caught the eye, and United supporters have picked her as their Player of the Match more times (six) than anyone else in 2025/26.” She also grabbed the Goal of the Month award for her strikes against Aston Villa and London City Lionesses. Park is looking to make history for the club, as no United player has ever won the award. The midfielder is on a list with other impressive candidates, such as Manchester City’s Kerstin Casparij and top scorer Bunny Shaw. “Former United players Kirsty Hanson (Aston Villa) and Alessia Russo (Arsenal) are also in the running, alongside Olivia Holdt, of Tottenham Hotspur, Everton’s Ruby Mace and Chelsea forward Alyssa Thompson.” Jess is a #WSL Player of the Season nominee 👏✨ Cast your vote here 🗳️ https://t.co/pPbA568omy pic.twitter.com/tP5kuRrlVE — Manchester United Women (@ManUtdWomen) May 8, 2026 Luke Shaw 25/26 season stats Games playedGoalsAssists 3501 Featured image Ben Roberts Photo 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 Alex Browne Alex is a huge Manchester United fan, inspired by greats of his homeland such as George Best, Harry Gregg and Norman Whiteside. Alex has a Master’s degree from Queen’s University Belfast and La Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona, Spain. Having lived in the country since 2011, Alex is The Peoples Person’s Spanish football expert and is fluent in both Spanish and Catalan. He dreams of witnessing a United captain triumphantly hoisting the Premier League and Champions League trophy in the air once more.

      “Agreement done” – Romano reveals major boost for Man Utd’s chances at landing ‘out of this world’ midfielder

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        “Agreement done” – Romano reveals major boost for Man Utd’s chances at landing ‘out of this world’ midfielder

        Fabrizio Romano confirms Atletico Madrid are closing in on a deal that could help Manchester United recruit Ederson.The Atalanta star is expected to be one of the most sought-after midfielders on the market this summer.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL STRETTY NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES & BREAKING NEWS – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYThe 26-year-old has long established himself as one of the most complete midfielders in Serie A. Fabio Capello hailed him as an ‘out of this world’ midfielder for his ability to combine technical skills with stamina and tactical awareness, making him a desirable profile for any manager. Fabio Capello has praised Atalanta midfielder Ederson in today’s Gazzetta dello Sport: “He is out of this world for his ability to combine running, physicality, technique and intelligence”. pic.twitter.com/qXkIfZOUiO — Atalanta BC News (@AtalantaBC_News) December 7, 2024Atletico Madrid move from Ederson to Joao GomesIn recent weeks, Atletico Madrid were able to reach an agreement with Ederson and his entourage on personal terms.The Colchoneros thought that negotiations with Atalanta wouldn’t pose an issue, having already conducted several transfers in recent months with their Italian counterparts (Lookman, Ruggeri, and Raspadori). However, the gap between the two clubs was simply too signficant to be bridged.Even though the player’s contract is set to expire in June 2027, La Dea set their asking price at €45 million (or £39m), a figure that the Spanish capital side wasn’t willing to meet.According to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, Atletico decided to move on from Ederson by turning to his compatriot, Joao Gomes.Want more Stretty News coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trustThe 25-year-old has made a name for himself at Wolves, attracting the interest of several top clubs, including Man Utd, who have been linked with the player, albeit not as a first option.The transfer market expert reveals that the ‘agreement is done’ between Atletico and Gomes on personal terms, and the Rojiblancos are close to reaching an accord with the relegated Premier League club worth circa €40 million.Therefore, Ederson’s move to Atletico Madrid is seemingly dead in the water, giving Man Utd the opportunity to pounce for his services. Ederson’s Stats per Competition Appearances Goals Assists Serie A 151 14 5 Coppa Italia 10 0 0 Champions League 18 2 1 Europa League 12 1 0 Romano weighs in on the situation, confirming once more that the Red Devils, as well as another undisclosed EPL club, are keeping close tabs on the Atalanta player.Nevertheless, the Italian journalist believes that Ederson isn’t a top target for MUFC at the moment, but one of several names the club directors are considering.Why Man United should accelerate their attempts to sign EdersonWhile Atalanta’s asking price for Ederson might be inflated considering his expiring contract, the same can be said about the figures floated around when it comes to some of United’s main targets for the middle of the park, especially Elliot Anderson, Carlos Baleba, and Sandro Tonali.Ederson would likely cost less than half of the aforementioned Premier League stars, with the possibility of driving the price down through negotiations with Atalanta. The Brazilian also has more experience in the Champions League, and had played an integral role in the Italian club’s Europa League triumph in 2024.At this stage, United shouldn’t abandong their pursuit of Anderson and others, but signing two midfielders for £100 million apiece remains an improbable scenario.Therefore, Ederson could be the ideal profile to fill one of the midfield vacancies, as he would offer important guarantees in the middle of the park, and should be able to complement Kobbie Mainoo’s skillset.

        Man Utd predicted XI vs Sunderland as Red ‘monster’ makes return from injury

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          Man Utd predicted XI vs Sunderland as Red ‘monster’ makes return from injury

          Manchester United head coach Michael Carrick will be able to rely on Benjamin Sesko against Sunderland, but he won’t necessarily be in the starting lineup.The Red Devils have already secured their place in the next edition of the Champions League after beating Liverpool at Old Trafford 3-2 last Sunday.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL STRETTY NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES & BREAKING NEWS – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYNevertheless, Carrick and his men are still determined to finish the campaign in style, so they’ll be seeking positive results in the final three rounds of the season, beginning with their trip to the Stadium of Light.Benjamin Sesko is available once againDuring the week, there have been some concerns regarding Sesko’s condition. The Slovenian striker scored the second goal against Liverpool, but then hurt himself after colliding with the advertising boards.But in his latest update on RoundTable, Carrington insider Sully insists that the 23-year-old is part of the travelling squad.Want more Stretty News coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trustWhile it remains unclear whether or not the ‘monster’ striker (as Micah Richards once described him) will be fit enough for a starting role, one might imagine that Carrick will avoid risking him, especially after achieving the club’s main objective of the season.Moreover, the 44-year-old could seize the opportunity to grant playing time for those who have featured less during his reign.In this case, Joshua Zirkzee and Mason Mount could be the prime contenders to break into the starting lineup. The Dutch striker and the English midfielder might be vying for one spot, and the latter could have the upper hand in Carrick’s pecking order. Therefore, Mount could start on the left wing, allowing Matheus Cunha to lead the line.Speaking of the former Wolves star, earlier reports this week claimed that the Brazilian national team reached an agreement with Man Utd to rest him before the World Cup. Cunha quashed the rumour himself on social media, but he’ll be eager to make a further statement on the pitch.The rest of the Man Utd starting lineup against SunderlandAmad Diallo should get the nod over Bryan Mbeumo, as the Ivorian needs to recover his best form after a challenging period.Keen to equal and perhaps break the Premier League assist record per season, Bruno Fernandes will certainly keep his place in the lineup, backed by the tried-and-trusted double pivot of Kobbi Mainoo and Manuel Ugarte.Lisandro Martinez should reclaim his berth alongside Harry Maguire after serving a three-match ban, relegating the in-form Ayden Heaven to the bench.Luke Shaw has been playing non-stop this season, so this could be the right opportunity to hand him some well-deserved rest, especially after encountering physical issues in recent weeks. In this case, Noussair Mazraoui should start at left-back, with Diogo Dalot keeping his place on the right.Man Utd predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Lammens; Dalot, Maguire, Martinez, Mazraoui; Casemiro, Mainoo; Amad, Fernandes, Mount; Cunha.

          Official: Fernandes’ incredible season rewarded with “the most prestigious individual award”

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            Official: Fernandes’ incredible season rewarded with “the most prestigious individual award”

            Manchester United star Bruno Fernandes has received his first reward after a stunning season. Could have been so different This time last year, there were an abundance of rumours linking Bruno Fernandes to a move to Saudi Arabia. Finally, the Portuguese international decided to stay at Old Trafford and he has been highly influential in United’s revival this season. Fernandes has registered 19 assists in the league and scored eight goals in a stupendous season. These statistics must also be understood in the context that he played the first half of the season as a deep-lying midfielder and only moved to his usual number ten position after the departure of Ruben Amorim at the start of January. Award As a result of his fine form, the Football Writers’ Association voted the United skipper as the Player of the Year. Fernandes edged out Arsenal’s Declan Rice after 900 sports writers voted. The Association posted on X, “congratulations to both players, who will receive their awards at the Footballer of the Year annual dinner in London on May 19.” BREAKING – Bruno Fernandes is the Footballer of the Year and Bunny Shaw is Women’s Footballer of the Year. Man Utd captain @B_Fernandes8 edged out Declan Rice in the vote among 900 members of @theofficialfwa . Manchester City striker Shaw won by a landslide. Full story here:… pic.twitter.com/MKBm10wU9l — The Football Writers’ Association (@theofficialfwa) May 8, 2026 The association’s website also reported on their official website that, “in a close-run contest for the oldest and most prestigious individual award in football, the Portuguese midfielder beat runner-up Declan Rice by 28 votes. Erling Haaland of Manchester City was third.” Fernandes received 45% of the vote and was the only United player to be nominated. Wayne Rooney was the last winner of the award back in 2010. FWA chair John Cross commented, “Bruno is on course to break records and has thrilled us with his skill.” United’s official X account also joined in, singing the praises of their star man and stated, “Goalscorer. Assist provider. Award winner. Presenting the Footballer of the Year for 2025/26: Bruno Fernandes.” Goalscorer.Assist provider.Award winner. Presenting @TheOfficialFWA Footballer of the Year for 2025/26: @B_Fernandes8! 🏆❤️ pic.twitter.com/HfDMeepM33 — Manchester United (@ManUtd) May 8, 2026 Fernandes will now have his eyes firmly set on reaching his 20th assist of the season to draw level with Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne when United face Sunderland later on today. Bruno Fernandes Stats: 2025/26 Season CompetitionAppearancesStartsGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed CardsMinutes Played Premier League32328195-2,798′ FA Cup11-1–90′ EFL Cup10—-45′ Total34338205-2,933′ 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 Alex Browne Alex is a huge Manchester United fan, inspired by greats of his homeland such as George Best, Harry Gregg and Norman Whiteside. Alex has a Master’s degree from Queen’s University Belfast and La Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona, Spain. Having lived in the country since 2011, Alex is The Peoples Person’s Spanish football expert and is fluent in both Spanish and Catalan. He dreams of witnessing a United captain triumphantly hoisting the Premier League and Champions League trophy in the air once more.

            United make surprise move for 6’4″ defensive beast compared to Nemanja Vidic, £43m bid to seal the deal – report

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              United make surprise move for 6’4″ defensive beast compared to Nemanja Vidic, £43m bid to seal the deal – report

              Manchester United’s backline is not necessarily a major cause for concern for INEOS, who intend to overhaul the side’s midfield ahead of next season. United have extended the ever-reliable Harry Maguire’s contract. Meanwhile, in recent days, 19-year-old Ayden Heaven has impressed with his imposing presence and positional awareness. However, Lisandro Martinez and Matthijs de Ligt’s worrying fitness records have left the door open for the arrival of a new central defender.  Manchester United make a move for AC Milan’s Nemanja Vidic According to Calciomercato’s Daniele Longo, Strahinja Pavlovic has emerged on the radar of Europe’s elite clubs after turning things around at AC Milan. Pavlovic moved to Milan from RB Salzburg in 2024. The 2001-born star needed time to find his feet in Italy and is now enjoying a very promising campaign at the heart of the Rossoneri’s defence. The 6’4″ Serbian behemoth is aggressive in duels both in the air and on the ground, and is remarkably composed with the ball at his feet. As such, the left-footed defender, who has been compared to United legend Nemanja Vidic since the early stages of his professional career, is an appealing profile for top sides. Longo claims several clubs have already made enquiries for Pavlovic, including United and Chelsea, ahead of the summer window. Strahinja Pavlovic not the only AC Milan star on Manchester United’s shortlist Milan have no intention of making things easy for his suitors, with the report claiming the Serie A juggernauts would want €50 million (£43.2m) to let Pavlovic depart. Strahinja Pavlovic Serie A Stats: 2025/26 Season Appearances31 Minutes per game84 Touches per game 66.8 Accurate passes per game49 Interceptions per game0.6 Tackles per game1.5 Blocks per game0.5 Source: Sofascore At this point, it is Chelsea who are expected to make a stronger push for Pavlovic than United, who may prioritise strengthening their midfield and attack before addressing the backline. Recently, The Peoples Person relayed a report claiming Milan want to completely restructure their squad amid financial concerns. Accordingly, they could be forced to sell their high-profile stars, including Rafael Leao and Christian Pulisic. It is understood United are keen on both wingers. Feature image Marco Luzzani 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!

              United edge ahead of Serie A giants in the race for “incredibly fast” wonderkid who has the whole of Europe mesmerised – report

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                United edge ahead of Serie A giants in the race for “incredibly fast” wonderkid who has the whole of Europe mesmerised – report

                Manchester United’s hunt for a new centre-back seems to have taken them to the Bundesliga, if the latest reports are to be believed. The Red Devils simply cannot place their trust in the options they have for the left centre-back position. Lisandro Martinez is injury-prone, not to mention his anger issues. Then there is Matthijs de Ligt, who was supposed to miss only one game back in November but has ended up sidelined for the whole season. Harry Maguire did sign a new deal, but his minutes will need to be managed considering the sheer number of games the club will play next season. United need a left-sided centre-back The entire burden cannot be placed on young Ayden Heaven, despite his impressive form, which is why the 20-time English league champions are looking at left-footed defenders. Castello Lukeba of RB Leipzig is one option, but his price tag could prove prohibitive. This explains why the team from Old Trafford also have their eyes on Karim Coulibaly of Werder Bremen. Having joined the side last summer, the 18-year-old has helped preserve his team’s top-flight status by helping them keep four clean sheets while also contributing a goal. United have watched him in action twice already, with Bremen reportedly valuing the “incredibly fast” Germany U21 international at €50 million (£43.2m). Karim Coulibaly fits the bill Plenty of teams from across Europe are eyeing the former Hamburger SV academy ace, including Juventus, but according to Tuttomercatoweb, United are currently ahead of the Italian side in the race for his signature. “The Old Lady wants to recruit even younger, and so they’ve set their sights on Tylel Tati , born in 2008 from Nantes, and Karim Coulibaly, born in 2007 from Werder Bremen. “There’s plenty of competition for the latter: Newcastle, Manchester United, Chelsea, Napoli, and PSG will all be trying to preempt Juventus’s moves. It remains to be seen what the player’s intentions will be, should someone make the move.” Interestingly, Karim Coulibaly can also play as a defensive midfielder, a position United are keen to strengthen with the possible departures of both Casemiro and Manuel Ugarte. Feature image Sona Maleterova 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 Ayantan Chowdhury After failing to become a professional footballer, Ayantan switched to the next best thing: writing about the greatest football club in the world. He has extensive sports journalism experience, having worked for over 10 years in the Indian sports media industry, writing for the biggest newspapers and websites. Currently an editor at The Peoples Person. You can follow him on X: @ayantanc_25

                Shea Lacey impressed vs City but this midfielder was key to sending United U21s to the PL2 finals in front of Carrick

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                  Shea Lacey impressed vs City but this midfielder was key to sending United U21s to the PL2 finals in front of Carrick

                  Manchester United Under-21s defeated rivals Manchester City U21s in an exciting end-to-end match to book their place in the Premier League 2 play-off finals. These are our player ratings for the match. You can read a detailed match report here. (A score of six is around average.) Ratings Will Murdock – 8.5 – Finished the match with nine saves, many of which were of high quality. If it were not for him, the match likely could have been over before it even really started as City dominated the opening exchanges. His alertness off the line to sweep up balls in behind was also vital to help the backline, who struggled with them. Jaydan Kamason – 5.5 – A decent performance with the ball, as he linked up well with Lacey and was key to setting up the first goal. However, defensively he had a tough night up against Reigan Heskey, who twisted him inside out on his way to picking up three assists. Sonny Aljofree – 5 – Lost his man for City’s first goal and, in general, struggled with balls into the channels. Dan Armer – 6 – A polarising performance, he was excellent with his distribution out of the back. His cross-field pass unleashed Lacey for the second goal and his line-splitting pass started the move that saw United win the penalty. Out of possession, though, he had a night to forget, as City looked to isolate him and exposed his lack of speed as he was consistently beaten one-v-one with balls into space. Diego Leon – 5.5 – The most consistent of the backline, he did not get exposed as often but also did not have the highs with his on-the-ball contributions. Jim Thwaites – 8.5 – He set down a marker with Michael Carrick watching on in attendance. Tasked with playing at the base of the midfield behind two number 10s, he often had little support but handled the challenge as well as anyone could. He moved the ball quickly, and his feints and turns under pressure to open space were key to United not getting completely overrun in midfield. Defending is not normally his strong suit, but you would not have known it as he put himself about and flew into challenges. Jack Moorhouse – 6.5 – Came up with the big moments; his driving dribble resulted in Musa winning the penalty and he scored the ultimate match winner. However, as a number eight, he did not provide enough in midfield and offered little support to Thwaites or the backline. Shea Lacey – 8 – Had a slow start to the match but came alive after assisting the second goal. He began to get on the ball more and found a lot of joy taking on his man, coming close with a couple of curling efforts and could have had another assist. He also took his penalty well to get his name on the scoresheet. Jack Fletcher – 6.5 – An up-and-down 90 minutes, he drifted in and out of the match. In possession, he did well early on with quick passing and interchanges with Thwaites. However, with City having more of the possession, he never got a chance to really pull the strings and at times looked confused positionally on when to push or not, with Moorhouse also staying high. He did put in a defensive shift, dropping back to support and pressing quickly. Victor Musa – 8 – Nothing fancy but did everything right on the night. He worked relentlessly hard and provided a good target man outlet with his ability in the air. His clever header back to Obi earned him an assist for the first goal, and his run in behind earned the penalty for the third. He then assisted Moorhouse for the fourth as well. Chido Obi – 8 – Clinical finishing in the area; his fox-in-the-box headers, both of which were inside the six-yard box, launched United’s first half comeback. He also almost scored a third, but saw his effort scrambled off the goal line. Towards the end, he had fewer chances around goal but worked hard as a target man to hold up play and press from the front. Substitutes James Scanlon – 6 – Did not have much of a chance to do much in attack but helped double up at the back and support the full-backs. Gabriele Biancheri – N/A – Not on the pitch for long but did well to control a long ball and provide some respite from City’s attacks at the end. Rafe McCormack – N/A – Only played a couple of minutes but made an important tackle in that time. Feature image James Fearn 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 Colm Murphy A football obsessed Canadian who moved to England to enjoy the beautiful game. Colm has been keen follower of Manchester United’s famed academy since seeing a fresh faced Adnan Januzaj for the club’s u18s and has been writing about football with a focus on youth development for over 10 years. You can follow him X: RedYouthUnited.

                  “We’ll have to see”: Carrick admits key player hasn’t trained with the group, is very doubtful for Sunderland

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                    “We’ll have to see”: Carrick admits key player hasn’t trained with the group, is very doubtful for Sunderland

                    Michael Carrick has been speaking to the media in the embargoed section of the pre-match press conference ahead of tomorrow’s Premier League tie with Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. The first part of the press conference was released live yesterday and is available here. Here is every word of the embargoed section of the presser. On the permanent manager role The first question was “would you expect an absolute full kind of process of recruitment and for interviews for whoever’s in for [the permanent manager’s job]”? Carrick replied: “It’s a process. I think it’s pretty obvious it’s going to be a process, and that was from the outset in terms of finding someone to fill the position ultimately in the end.” The reporter continued, “you’ve kind of exceeded expectations, so you know it’s happened before that an interim has done well and would get the job.” He answered: “Yeah, a lot’s happened before in all sorts of different ways, whether it’s interim getting the job, not getting the job, whether it’s having success or not success. So I think past’s the past, really, and I’ve learned from the past, I’ve learned from my own experiences, but there’s mixed throughout history in football.” “So I think to compare all the other things and how it’s gone before, I think it doesn’t necessarily give you a good gauge of what’s going on now and what needs to happen next. And that’s not me personally, I just think that’s the situation where it’s at right now.” He was then asked “Is it difficult, is it unnerving for you in the job at the moment to see that job kind of being discussed externally with other candidates?” “No, genuinely no,” he said. “Whether it’s discussed or not discussed, it hasn’t bothered me, hasn’t changed literally how I go about it, you know. Confident in the work that we’re doing and working with the players and leading the club. So it literally hasn’t had any effect on me at all.” Amad The next question was: “There was quite a nice moment at the end of the game on Sunday when you gave Amad a hug. You’d won the game, massive 3 points, Champions League, all the rest of it. He was obviously still frustrated, I think, about that first goal. Obviously he was off at halftime against Brentford, on at halftime against Liverpool. It feels like it’s been a tough time for him recently. He needs to get a bit more arm around the shoulder for him, do you think?” The Boss replied: “Amad’s fine, he’s absolutely fine. There’s no problem. He was smiling at full-time.” “Mistakes are part of football. I’ve made them. I’ve made plenty as a player. I understand. And sometimes you make them and it leads to a goal. Sometimes you make them, you get away with it and no one really talks about it. He’s done so many good things since I came back and the impact that he’s had on the team and his performances and what he gives the team. With the ball, without the ball, his energy, his attitude towards it.” “And he’s been great over the last few days and he was great after the game. And so he should be. He’s got nothing to feel down about or upset about and frustrated about because he’s got so, so much to look forward to and he’s so talented and so exciting and an absolute joy to work with. So he’s in a good place. He’s in a good place and I’m sure he’s looking forward to the game on Saturday.” Sesko’s fitness The manager was then asked if Benjamin Sesko will be fit to face Sunderland tomorrow. “We’ll have to see,” he replied. “He’s obviously came off with a shin issue, so we’ll see. At the moment he hasn’t been fully back with the group, but we’ll have to see how it goes.” Speed of recruitment Carrick was then asked “last year the club wanted to come quickly out of the blocks and the deal for Matthijs was done very, very quickly. Where Champions League is boxed off now, you’re going to be in it next season. Is that the intention this summer as well, to get players in through the door quickly?” He answered: “Yeah, well, obviously for me sitting here, in terms of what I’ve said it before, in terms of what the summer looks like and moving forward, it’s one decision at a time. But certainly in the background planning and what the squad needs to look like and evolve, that’s other conversations that are going on. And how quickly that happens, I haven’t got an answer for you right now.” “You’ve said before you’ve been having those discussions, are they going on on a weekly, daily basis?” The Wallsend man responded: “Yeah, there’s always discussions going on, some informal, some smaller than others, but there’s always discussions. There’s a lot to talk about. Recruitment’s the obvious one, and when it gets to this time of year, that’s what everyone wants to know about, and understandably so. And yeah, there’s a lot of work going on, and it’s not just for me leading that, there’s a lot going on. Making plans for what the summer and beyond looks like.” Bruno Fernandes’ future The boss was then asked “Bruno Fernandes is a bit of uncertainty again coming into the summer. I think it’s been suggested he’ll make a decision maybe after the World Cup on what’s going to happen. Now you’ve got Champions League football and what feels a clear sense of momentum, would you expect Bruno to stay here for next season?” Carrick answered: “I think Bruno, you can see he’s happy and he’s playing some fantastic football. Maybe he’s as good as he’s he’s played ever and he’s had really good spells here, so he looks happy. I think he’s got a big end to the season here. He’s your big summer, of course. But yeah, we as a football club, we love having him here. He’s a big part of what we do.” The Athletic’s Laurie Whitwell then asked: “Just touching on a couple of the questions that guys have made in terms of your time here and the weeks have gone on, what have you felt like in terms of working with the club and feeling like there’s aspects that you would like to get stuck into, you know, beyond this summer? Is that something that’s been a part of your mind thinking what you’d do if you did get the job?” “I think it’s a natural kind of process to be crossing your mind,” the manager answered, “and again what I was saying earlier about all my decisions of my personal, the staff, whether as a club we’ve all made these decisions as we’ve gone for the last 3 or 4 months of to put things in place to be stronger for the years coming up really and there’s always things that maybe we can do a little bit better or we’ll improve on, or maybe go in a different direction with certain things. That’s just part of evolving.” “So yeah, of course, that’s something that has crossed my mind, and it was a case of leaving it in a place at the end of the season where if it was me or somebody else, that’s there to take even further.” The next reporter said “Whenever we speak to players after the game or whenever, they all speak quite passionately about you staying. How much hope does that give you? Like, you’ve got all your players seemingly so behind you.” Managerial future Carrick replied: “I just think as a cultural manager, I think, or as a leader of a group, you’re only leader of a group if people kind of want to follow you, really. And it’s not a thing that you can talk about so much, it’s actions prove that. So when I feel the support and I feel that the boys are all connected, not so much with me, but you’ve shown it together on the pitch, it’s the most important thing really. And they’ve clearly shown that in different ways. That’s the most pleasing thing. And then we try to guide them and help them in certain ways. But yeah, it’s satisfying when you can see them putting it together as a team.” He was then asked “You know, now that you’re saying you’re making long-term views on things, you’ve qualified for the Champions League. I’m sure you would have watched a lot of the Champions League recently. Are you looking at how the team will evolve within a style that might not suit the Premier League but may need— that you’ll need differently in Europe?” He answered: “Yeah, I think it’s steps in a direction, in a positive direction. I think, um, as a football club, we need to be better in, in this, this league, you know, our own league. And that’ll take you in towards improving for the Champions League. But I think if we improve as a squad and improve as a group and we want to keep moving forward, then that’s going to help us in, in whatever competition we’re playing in. So I don’t think it’s a total focus of just because it’s Champions League now, it’s we need to go in a different direction because of that. It’s making the group stronger and believing in whatever that looks like as a club. To improve the team for sure.” “Will that include potentially in terms of recruitment looking for more Champions League experience in terms of players?” the reporter asked. “I think it all goes into the pot of the decisions,” he said. “There’s so many things that need to be spoken about and to when, when you’re even bringing in one player to the, to the group, there’s a lot of questions to answer and make judgments on that. So just one part of experience, whether it’s experience in the Premier League, whether it’s experience in playing in the Champions League, is not necessarily the kind of yes or no answer, you know, there’s a lot goes underneath that.” 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 Red Billy Red Billy is the managing editor of The Peoples Person, author of three books and two magazines and totally obsessed with football’s transfer market. Billy first saw United live in 1971, watching George Best, Bobby Charlton and Denis Law, before becoming a League Match ticket book holder from 1975/76 and a writer since 1995. Billy still insists Matteo Darmian and Alex Telles could have made it at United given half a chance.

                    Luckhurst: Carrick navigating frustrating injury concern ahead of Sunderland with his most in-form player now a doubt

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                      Luckhurst: Carrick navigating frustrating injury concern ahead of Sunderland with his most in-form player now a doubt

                      Benjamin Sesko could be ruled out of Manchester United’s trip to face Sunderland tomorrow.The forward is, however, the only fresh concern for Michael Carrick this week, with United boasting an otherwise fit squad – with the exception of long-term absentee Matthijs de Ligt. JJ Gabriel’s most significant training participation yet, Jonny Evans making up the numbers, new job going at Carrington, United’s new kit shoot and more in #mufc files with @katwalshy1:https://t.co/u9Yl6OagFi — Samuel Luckhurst (@samuelluckhurst) May 8, 2026DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL STRETTY NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES & BREAKING NEWS – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYBenjamin Sesko seeking more goals in final three fixturesSesko was withdrawn at the interval against Liverpool last Sunday after an impressive first-half display, during which he netted the 11th Premier League goal of his maiden season. Manchester United are FLYING! Benjamin Šeško doubles their advantage! 🔴 pic.twitter.com/MNQuFma3kO — Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) May 3, 2026Want more Stretty News coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trustNo player has netted more goals (nine) than the Slovenian since Ruben Amorim was relieved of his duties in January, so it goes without saying that he’d have been desperate to add to his tally against the Black Cats.Yet, his involvement in the clash is currently up in the air due to the problem he sustained last time out.Why Sesko could miss out vs SunderlandIn the first half of the win over Liverpool, Ibrahima Konate barged Sesko off the pitch when chasing down the ball.The youngster clattered down Old Trafford’s steep pitchside drop and into the advertising boards, which is said to have re-aggravated an existing shin injury that he’d been nursing.No foul or free-kick was awarded by Darren England, and Sesko did get up to see out the remainder of the half before re-emerging after the break to watch on from the bench, as Amad Diallo took his place.While his prospective absence won’t come as too much of a concern squad-wise, with Carrick having the likes of Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo to deputise up front, it’s still a frustrating situation for the frontman, given he is enjoying his most prolific form in a red shirt. Appearances Starts Goals Minutes played 13 6 7 595 Sesko’s record under CarrickKick-off is at 3pm at the Stadium of Light, so it’ll be worth keeping an eye on whether Sesko makes the trip to Wearside with the rest of his teammates.