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

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.
Butt ruthlessly slams ‘average’ Man Utd squad before naming four players who’ve got to go
Nicky Butt has slammed the current state of the Manchester United squad and requested that drastic changes be made ahead of the 2026/2027 campaign.While United are currently rejoicing at their return to the Champions League next season, it does mean that INEOS’ task of overhauling the side this summer just got even more significant.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL STRETTY NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES & BREAKING NEWS – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYWhy the upcoming window is a pivotal one for UnitedJust seeing the likes of Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain in action over the last fortnight has given the Red Devils a glimpse at the level they need to be at if they’re going to progress in the competition.Want more Stretty News coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trustAs well as their European action, United simply cannot oversee another term in which they exit both domestic cup competitions in the first round.Alas, depth will be absolutely essential across the pitch, but sanctioning the exits of any players deemed substandard is equally important.The four Reds tipped to leave by ButtFrom Butt’s perspective, he believes INEOS need to start with Manuel Ugarte, Joshua Zirkzee, Noussair Mazraoui and Tyrell Malacia.The latter will be leaving anyway due to his contract expiring, while buyers will need to be sought for the rest of the quartet.Ugarte, Mazraoui and Zirkzee all signed in the same window in the summer of 2024, but have failed to leave a lasting impact when plying their trade in the Premier League.Mazraoui has perhaps impressed the most, though it’s his chequered injury record that could prompt United to cash in sooner rather than later.As for Ugarte, he has already garnered interest from a handful of sides in recent weeks, including Galatasaray, who originally held talks over a potential deal back in January. 🚨🦁 Manuel Ugarte was a very concrete topic at Galatasaray last summer. Talks had already taken place, but the move did not happen. Ugarte is planning a transfer in the summer. Contract at Manchester United valid until 2029. Open race. Many options. #MUFC 🇺🇾 pic.twitter.com/AJnV5pJcoR — Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) May 7, 2026What did Butt have to say about his former club?“It was highlighted when United played Leeds, the team that day was so young and so average,” Butt told PaddyPower, as cited by the Metro.“They’re going to get rid of a few – Joshua Zirkzee, Manuel Ugarte, Tyrell Malacia, [and] Noussair Mazraoui. Leny Yoro might go on loan.“They need a few players, not all starters, but they’re going to be playing 60 games next season. You need a squad.”
‘Would hold immense appeal…’: £43m PL stalwart left mulling over Anfield/Old Trafford moves ahead of summer approaches

In the event Micky van de Ven decides to part ways with Tottenham Hotspur this summer, Manchester United and Liverpool will be at the front of the queue.The two rivals have set their sights on a deal for the Spurs fan-favourite, who faces an uncertain future in North London after three seasons at the club.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL STRETTY NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES & BREAKING NEWS – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYMicky van de Ven: The state of playShould Spurs be relegated in the coming weeks, you’d imagine Van de Ven’s exit would be nailed-on.Want more Stretty News coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trustThey did manage to escape the bottom three following West Ham’s defeat to Brentford and their subsequent win over Aston Villa. However, with three fixtures remaining, Tottenham know they have to be relatively perfect if they’re to retain their top-flight status for 2026/2027.Even if the London outfit do stay up, the coveted centre-half could still look to explore a new venture, given the interest in him and the turbulent campaign he’s had to oversee. Micky van de Ven from his own half 🤯#UCL pic.twitter.com/IHBk2muSL9 — UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) November 10, 2025Van de Ven would opt for Liverpool move instead of UnitedUnfortunately for United, TeamTalk claims that for Van de Ven, a move to Anfield ‘would hold immense appeal’.He is said to be a boyhood Liverpool fan, and the prospective transfer would see him partner compatriot Virgil van Dijk in his final year on Merseyside before replacing the long-serving captain. H2H: William Saliba vs Micky Van de Ven. 🔴⚪️ Two top defenders, who’s been better this season? 🤔👇 #ARSTOT #PremierLeague #NLD pic.twitter.com/zFvSfcuOE0 — WhoScored (@WhoScored) November 23, 2025Signing an eventual successor to Van Dijk is Liverpool’s priority for the transfer window, whereas United are seeking to successfully replace Casemiro, who will leave as a free agent when his contract expires next month.If they’re made to facilitate the 25-year-old’s departure, Spurs would reportedly ask for a fee in the region of £60-90 million for Van de Ven, which is dependent on their Premier League survival.They agreed a deal worth £43m when signing him from Wolfsburg in 2023.
The Athletic: Liverpool snubbed 2024 summer deal for Man Utd man who INEOS are now desperate to sell

After being snubbed by Martin Zubimendi back in the summer of 2024, Liverpool were offered the chance to sign Manuel Ugarte from Paris Saint-Germain, according to The Athletic.They rebuffed the proposal, and the midfielder subsequently went on to join Manchester United in the aftermath of Scott McTominay’s departure for £42 million (£8m in add-ons).DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL STRETTY NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES & BREAKING NEWS – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYHow Manuel Ugarte’s United transfer came aboutAt the time, Ugarte’s value was considerably higher than it is right now, although PSG were still keen to facilitate his exit and sign young starlet Joao Neves instead.Want more Stretty News coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trustUnited, navigating their first summer window under INEOS, decided to pursue a deal, eventually adding the Uruguayan to their ranks and having him pen a five-year contract. Manuel Ugarte makes his Manchester United debut 🔴 pic.twitter.com/UgW2I3rDRs — B/R Football (@brfootball) September 14, 2024Now, however, it looks nailed on that Ugarte’s terms will be torn up after only 48 months, as he is expected to be on the move once again this summer.Why United are adamant about shifting Ugarte onA seemingly never-ending string of lacklustre performances from the 25-year-old have led INEOS chiefs to the conclusion that it simply hasn’t worked out.They would rather part ways now, when they can still recuperate a respectable fee for his services (it’s thought they value Ugarte at £25m), than wait and risk having no suitors in the mix next year.Following a particularly shoddy showing in the defeat to Leeds United last month, it was reported that Sir Jim Ratcliffe had personally green-lit Ugarte’s sale when on a visit to Carrington. Appearances Starts Unused substitute Minutes played 7 1 7 155 Ugarte’s record under Michael CarrickWhere might Ugarte end up before 2026/2027?He is poised to have his pick of a handful of clubs, though.Galatasaray held talks with Ugarte back in January before an agreement failed to materialise, but they retain their interest in the lead-up to the window reopening.Ajax have also considered a move in recent months, while teams in Serie A would be willing to take a punt on the out-of-favour Red.
Man Utd Target’s £53.6M Release Clause Will Become Active In Less Than 2 Months – Report
BACK This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement. Man Utd transfer target Moises Kean will be available for €62m (£53.6m) between July 1st and July 15th, according to reports in the Italian media. The Corriere Dello Sport claim that the Fiorentina striker has a release clause which will be active between those two dates. They name United as a potential suitor for Kean, although it seems unlikely that the Red Devils would be prepared to pay the buyout fee in full based on his performances this season. The Italian international has only scored 9 goals in 33 appearances, but there is some important context. Fiorentina have had a terrible season. The Viola were in danger of being relegated, but they have got themselves out of trouble in recent months. Kean could replace Zirkzee The 26-year-old scored 25 goals last campaign, so United’s continued interest is undoubtedly based on his past record. If he can recapture that form, he would be a useful addition to Michael Carrick’s squad. Joshua Zirkzee has barely got a look in this season, and if the Dutchman were to leave, a replacement would be needed. For that reason, you can see why a forward like Kean would be on the radar of Director of Football Jason Wilcox. He could be a useful backup for Benjamin Sesko, as long as he is available for a reasonable price. Buy a Man Utd adidas Originals 1990 Away Shirt from Fanatics here Man Utd are looking at other forwards in Italy Kean is one of several Serie A players who have reportedly been looked at to strengthen the forward line. Two AC Milan stars, Rafael Leao and Christian Pulisic, have also been mentioned as potential targets over the past week. They could be better fits for what the club are looking for. The priority is to strengthen the left wing, and both Leao and Pulisic can be deployed there. Kean, in contrast, prefers to play through the middle. Want more news on Man Utd? Add Man U News as a preferred source on Google David Tully David has worked as a football reporter for the last fifteen years. Having started as an intern at Snack Media, he then went on to become a freelancer, working on various different sites. At the start of 2023, he took up his current role as content writer for the Football News Network.
Man Utd Handed Massive Transfer Boost As Key Midfield Target Is Made Available For £70M
BACK Real Madrid could sell Man Utd transfer target Aurelien Tchouameni for £70m this summer, according to journalist Ben Jacobs. Speaking on The United Stand YouTube channel, Jacobs said that the France international’s availability at that price makes him a realistic option for the Red Devils: “Tchouameni is a player that Manchester United like. They have made a formative approach on the player side. Real Madrid value him, if they are to sell, at £70million or more. That is not a terrible price, and that is within Manchester United’s budget. So I can see that one developing.” The likes of Elliot Anderson, and potentially even Adam Wharton and Carlos Baleba, could end up costing more than Tchouameni, so you can see why United are keen on doing a deal for the 26-year-old. Is Tchouameni looking to leave Real? With his club seemingly willing to offload the player, a lot will hinge on United persuading him to make the switch to Old Trafford. As Jacobs mentions, an initial approach on the player side has been made to ascertain his interest. Some have suggested that a training ground fight involving Tchouameni and Fede Valverde could hasten the Frenchman’s exit from the Bernabeu, but Fabrizio Romano (among others) has played down the significance of the incident. Man Utd have a midfield budget It has been claimed that Director of Football Jason Wilcox has allocated around £150m to reinforce the middle of the park. Of course, that won’t all be spent on one player, and if Tchouameni were to be signed for £70m, that would leave £80m for further new additions. The Red Devils are looking at cheaper midfielders, such as Atalanta’s Ederson (valued at €40m/£35m) and Stuttgart’s Angelo Stiller (€50m/£43m), so you can’t rule out up to 3 signings being made for the same position. Want more news on Man Utd? Add Man U News as a preferred source on Google David Tully David has worked as a football reporter for the last fifteen years. Having started as an intern at Snack Media, he then went on to become a freelancer, working on various different sites. At the start of 2023, he took up his current role as content writer for the Football News Network.
£52M Man Utd Star Backed For Shock Loan Move Away From Old Trafford This Summer
BACK Former Man Utd midfielder Nicky Butt has claimed that Leny Yoro “might go on loan” before the start of next season. The centre-back was signed from Lille for £52m at the start of last campaign, but speaking about the players who could leave Old Trafford this summer, Butt named Yoro among five potential outgoings: “It was highlighted when United played Leeds, the team that day was so young and so average.” “They’re going to get rid of a few – Joshua Zirkzee, Manuel Ugarte, Tyrell Malacia, Noussair Mazraoui. Leny Yoro might go on loan.” Could Yoro be loaned out? It seems unlikely that the Frenchman would be allowed to leave. While manager Michael Carrick does have five centre-backs at his disposal, two of them are injury-prone. Matthijs de Ligt has spent the majority of the 2025/26 season on the treatment table with a back problem, while Lisandro Martinez’s availability has been patchy over the last few years. In that context, sanctioning a loan move for Yoro would not make sense, unless another centre-half is brought in to replace him. Are Man Utd targeting a centre-back? Director of Football Jason Wilcox and the recruitment team have reportedly done ‘background checks’ on a couple of players – Tottenham’s Micky van de Ven and Nottingham Forest’s Murillo. However, there is a feeling that the Red Devils already have sufficient cover in the middle of defence, with United’s transfer budget set to be devoted to strengthening different positions. Signing a new left-back is deemed more urgent than purchasing another centre-half. As Butt mentions, Malacia will leave. The Dutchman’s contract expires at the end of June, so more competition for Luke Shaw is required. The midfield department is also an area of the pitch that Wilcox has prioritised, with Casemiro set to be released after four years at the club. Want more news on Man Utd? Add Man U News as a preferred source on Google David Tully David has worked as a football reporter for the last fifteen years. Having started as an intern at Snack Media, he then went on to become a freelancer, working on various different sites. At the start of 2023, he took up his current role as content writer for the Football News Network.
PL side have made Carrick’s dream midfield target their summer priority, INEOS need to hurry – report

Bolstering the midfield is at the top of Manchester United’s summer 2026 plans. With Casemiro leaving and doubts lingering over Manuel Ugarte‘s long-term future at the club, Ineos stand ready to spend £150 million to remake their engine room. With that money available to be spent, some fantastic midfielders have been linked with a move to Old Trafford. One of those is Hayden Hackney. Hayden Hackney a long-term target The recently crowned EFL Championship Player of the Year is a player United have been following closely for years. Indeed, they must have been blown away by Hackney’s exploits in the Championship. He stands out as an exceptionally press-resistant and technically gifted midfielder who combines creative, progressive passing with a high-energy work rate. The 23-year-old’s midfield brilliance, coupled with the fact he was a big hit under United caretaker head coach Michael Carrick at the Riverside Stadium, is driving the Red Devils’ interest. Apparently, if Carrick gets the job, the 20-time English champions will press hard to sign Hackney. Premier League rival pressing hard for Hackney But just as all eyes are on the pieces falling into place, Carrick’s appointment, then the move to bring Hackney to Old Trafford, an interesting update on the midfielder has emerged. The Telegraph are reporting: “Crystal Palace make £12m Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney their No 1 target.” Moreover, they explain, “Palace have made Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney their primary summer target as they plan to build on reaching their first European final later this month.” Palace putting United in a tricky spot Consequently, Palace’s decision to make Hackney a top target makes United’s pursuit of his services all the trickier. As a priority signing for the Eagles, they will be ready to spend big on the Championship star. Therefore, that could give Boro an excuse to demand a fortune for the Englishman, which, for United’s ambitious plan to make a number of midfield signings, may prove a significant blow. Hackney may be a top target; however, he is surely not the marquee signing. United may not be keen to spend big on him, even if Palace may now force them to do exactly that. Featured image George Wood 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 Daniel Onguko Dan is a writer with The Peoples Person, an avid Manchester United fan whose passion for the Red Devils evolved into writing about them. He was introduced to United back in 2008, and his love for the club has continued to grow ever since. Like every other United fan, he believes the club will soon return to its rightful place and strives to reflect that belief in his writing. While he has also written about other Premier League sides, including Arsenal for Just Arsenal and The Arsenal Analysis Blogspot, Dan lives and breathes Manchester United.
Video: 19yo genius knocking on Carrick’s door after mesmerising U21s derby display as United reach PL2 finals

Manchester United Under-21s took on arch-rivals Manchester City Under-21s in the Premier League 2 playoff semi-finals on Friday night. The match was played at the Joie Stadium, a ground which has recently been the subject of controversy as the FA Youth Cup final will also be held there next week, despite it being customary to play such matches at a club’s main stadium. This issue extended to this match, as Premier League 2 rules suggest that semi-finals and finals should also be played at a club’s main stadium. However, once on the pitch, the football did the talking, with an exciting end-to-end 90 minutes of play. First half The home side started the stronger of the two, taking the lead in just the third minute. Reigan Heskey played the ball in behind Sonny Aljofree for Floyd Samba to run into the box and finish high into the net past Will Murdock. Murdock was busy in the opening exchanges, making a big save to deny Samba his second of the match 10 minutes later. City somehow squandered the chance to double their lead when Mahamadou Sangare directed his effort off target from just a couple of yards out. Summer signing and former United target Sverre Nypan was then played through on goal, but the Norwegian international placed his shot wide of the right post. A combination of poor finishing and great goalkeeping from Murdock kept United in the match until the 29th minute, when United drew level at 1-1 through Chido Obi. There was some confusion at the back for City, which allowed Jaydan Kamason to snatch the loose ball and cross deep to Victor Musa, who intelligently headed back across to Obi to head in from close range. Five minutes later, Obi headed home again to make it 1-2. This time, Dan Armer’s switching ball set Shea Lacey free down the right wing before his cross found Obi inside the six-yard box. ⚽️ Chido’s close-range header completed our first-half turnaround against Man City… Keep it going, Reds 👊🔴 pic.twitter.com/BunYxB33i1 — Manchester United (@ManUtd) May 8, 2026 The match had been completely turned on its head after City’s early dominance. United had begun to cut through City in attack and did so again in the 42nd minute, when Victor Musa was dragged down inside the area to win his side a penalty. Shea Lacey stepped up to finish low into the left corner to make the scoreline 1-3 at the break. Cool as you like from Shea Lacey. 3-1 United 🥶 #mufc pic.twitter.com/0zAJQsFNZe — Steven Railston (@StevenRailston) May 8, 2026 Second half United continued their momentum into the second half, extending their lead to 1-4 just a minute after the restart. Musa played to Jack Moorhouse, who burst between two defenders into the box before finishing low. City were not out of it though; they pulled one back just minutes later. Heskey was the creator again as he twisted inside and out to create space to cross deep to Sangare, who headed in. Heskey then looked to race into the box to score one of his own, but Kamason recovered to make an important last-ditch tackle. Just after the hour mark, Obi’s effort was cleared off the goal line to deny him his hat-trick as he tried to bundle in the rebound from Musa’s effort. The match was end-to-end with the chances flowing by the end of the match, and it was City who scored next, Heskey finding Samba again to side-foot volley past Murdock. It was backs to the wall stuff for United in the closing stages, but Adam Lawrence’s side did enough to hold on and advance to the Premier League 2 finals. United will take on Brighton & Hove Albion, who defeated Tottenham Hotspur 1-3 in the other semi-final. Match facts United: Murdock; Kamason, Aljofree (c), Armer, Leon; Thwaites (McCormack 90+3), J. Fletcher, Moorhouse, Lacey; Obi (Scanlon 80), Musa (Biancheri 90). Unused subs: Byrne-Hughes, Helafu. Goals: Obi 29, 34, Lacey 43 pen, Moorhouse 46 Feature image Carl Recine 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.








