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‘There are no doubts’: Euro giants chief announces they will 100% sign £64m Man Utd man as soon as window opens

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    ‘There are no doubts’: Euro giants chief announces they will 100% sign £64m Man Utd man as soon as window opens

    Napoli Sporting Director Giovanni Manna has confirmed the club will be signing Rasmus Hojlund from Manchester United this summer.As a result, the forward’s Red Devils tenure will come to an end after three years, only two of which he spent actually playing for United.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL STRETTY NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES & BREAKING NEWS – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYRasmus Hojlund to join Napoli in JuneWhen Hojlund made the switch to Naples last summer, it was swiftly revealed that a buy obligation worth £38 million had been included in the terms, which they would have to activate if they qualified for the Champions League.Although Napoli have maintained since early on his loan spell that they intended to keep hold of the Dane, the clause will automatically have to be fulfilled in the coming weeks when the side book their UCL spot.Unfortunately for Antonio Conte and his men, they were unable to retain their Scudetto following last season’s triumph, as Inter Milan claimed the title over the weekend with three games left to play.However, they did lift silverware midway through the campaign when winning the Italian Super Cup back in December.How is Hojlund getting on over in Italy?In regard to how Hojlund, whom United signed for an initial £64m, has fared in sky blue, he has enjoyed a revitalised run in comparison to 2024/2025, when he returned only four Premier League goals in 32 appearances.The 23-year-old has notched 14 goals and six assists in 42 appearances across all competitions in 2025/2026, including 10 in the league and three in Europe. 2-0 now to Napoli, and it’s a bit of brilliance from Rasmus Hojlund 🤩 The strength the run and cut inside, and a deflection on his shot takes it past the goalkeeper to make it 2-0. 📺 TNT Sports on HBO Max pic.twitter.com/PZdMR3m9Df — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) April 24, 2026At the time United chiefs were negotiating his departure, it’s thought Hojlund was desperate to stay put and prove himself to INEOS. Appearances Goals Assists 95 26 6 Hojlund’s complete record for UnitedYet, with how United’s frontline has performed in his absence and how he’s been able to enjoy his football under less scrutiny, it goes without saying that the impending deal is the best outcome for all parties.“There are no doubts. Rasmus will stay here,” said Manna (as cited by Mirror Sport) when weighing in on the striker’s future. “We have an obligation to buy from Manchester United in case of Champions League access, but he is in our plans regardless of this condition.” Napoli have confirmed that Rasmus Hojlund will join the club permanently in a £38m move from Man Utd 🔴✅ ✍️ @CrossyDailyStar https://t.co/TbNNPfstZC pic.twitter.com/8PvY2842Ks — Mirror Football (@MirrorFootball) May 5, 2026

    Mail: Premier League giants were ‘at the front of the queue’ to sign Kobbie Mainoo before Carrick appointment

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      Mail: Premier League giants were ‘at the front of the queue’ to sign Kobbie Mainoo before Carrick appointment

      When Kobbie Mainoo was facing a hugely uncertain future at Manchester United last year, Arsenal had reportedly put themselves ‘at the front of the queue’ to sign him.That’s according to MailSport, which adds that there’d have been ‘no shortage of takers’ if the midfielder’s situation hadn’t improved and he pushed to leave. 🚨 UTD CONFIDENTIAL 🏆 No awards night despite CL boost🎯 Ederson among midfield targets🌇 Casemiro favours Miami move🏟️ Dismay over Youth Cup final venue💥 Another Toon raid🟥 New kit a salute to ’77? w/ @NathSalt1 #mufc https://t.co/QPjfA5DHmD via @MailSport — Chris Wheeler (@ChrisWheelerDM) May 5, 2026DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL STRETTY NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES & BREAKING NEWS – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYKobbie Mainoo: What happened last year?Mainoo first requested a departure from United in the very closing stages of the 2025 summer window, after he had been an unused substitute for the opening two matches of the Premier League campaign.Want more Stretty News coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trustINEOS blocked his exit, and Ruben Amorim eventually granted him some action in the subsequent fixtures – albeit only as a substitute and in heavily reduced cameos.When he was still being omitted towards the end of the year and in the lead-up to January, it was expected that Mainoo would reiterate his desire to leave, whether on loan or permanently, in order to play a consistent role elsewhere.Mainoo U-turns on United future after Michael Carrick’s arrivalBy the time Amorim was relieved of his duties at the beginning of January, the youngster had not started once in the league and had accumulated only 212 minutes on the pitch.Thankfully, Michael Carrick was appointed and swiftly put matters right; he instantly restored Mainoo to his starting role alongside Casemiro, where he has stayed ever since while overseeing a tremendous run of form. Appearances Starts Goal contributions Minutes played 13 13 3 1,156 Mainoo’s record under CarrickMost recently, the 21-year-old claimed the Player of the Match award after scoring a late winner in front of the Stretford End to seal a crucial triumph over Liverpool, which also marked a first league double over the Merseyside outfit in a decade. Kobbie Mainoo rattles it in at the Stretford End! 💥 pic.twitter.com/3HDRLnyC4D — Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) May 3, 2026Alas, it goes without saying that, for supporters, the prospect of seeing their homegrown starlet represent a direct rival like the Gunners is unthinkable, so credit must be given to Carrick for how he managed to correct the crisis.Last Thursday, it was announced that Mainoo had put pen to paper on a long-term deal in M16, keeping him tied to his boyhood club until June 2031. Thursday: Sign a new long-term deal with your boyhood club ✍️Sunday: Score a late winner against their biggest rivals to secure Champions League qualification and a league double ✅ Kobbie Mainoo has had himself a week! 😆 #MUFC pic.twitter.com/EgVMns80NG — Stretty News (@StrettyNews) May 3, 2026

      Who Is Afonso Moreira? 4 Things Fans Need To Know About The Man Utd Target

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        Who Is Afonso Moreira? 4 Things Fans Need To Know About The Man Utd Target

        BACK Man Utd are keeping close tabs on Lyon winger Afonso Moreira, according to reports in the Portuguese media. Tabloid A BOLA claim that the Red Devils have “shown interest” in the 21-year-old, along with teams in Germany and Italy. Moreira has had a breakout season in France, having only joined Lyon in July last year. So what else do fans need to know about the player? Press the next page as we list four facts about the United transfer target. 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.

        Paul Parker Says Man Utd Should Target These “5 Players” This Summer – They Are Worth A Combined £168M

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          Paul Parker Says Man Utd Should Target These “5 Players” This Summer – They Are Worth A Combined £168M

          BACK Ex-Man Utd defender Paul Parker thinks his former club should recruit “5 players” to strengthen their squad during the transfer window. The Red Devils are hoping to reinforce several positions, including left-back and central midfield, but speaking to MyBettingSites.co.uk, Parker said he would like other areas to be bolstered too: “I think Man United at least need to make five signings to improve the starting eleven. In an ideal world, it would be more, but five is probably realistic. The first I want to point out is Murillo because of what I said about him before.” “Another one I would like at Man United is Daniel Munoz from Crystal Palace. I really like him as a right back, and he can play both as a wingback and a normal fullback. I think he is a better version of Mazraoui. Fullbacks need an upgrade, and he could be the upgrade on the right-hand side.” “The left fullback is a weakness as well, and they definitely need an upgrade from Luke Shaw. I would look at El Hadji Malick Diouf from West Ham. I think he is incredible, and he is so much more dynamic than Luke Shaw. He is one of the best crossers I have seen in the Premier League in recent times.” “Sesko would benefit a lot from his crosses. He knocks them in early, and he can cross from everywhere on the pitch. He can defend as well, and he is running all the time. I love watching him play, and he would improve the team a lot.” “I like Valentin Barco as well, and he would improve both the fullback and the midfield, but I would like to see him in the midfield. I really like Carlos Baleba as well, and the price tag for him is not as expensive as it would have been one year ago. They need an attacking player as well, but these are five players I would love to see at the club” 3 of these players are on the club’s shortlist Murillo has been scouted by United, although it is believed that Director of Football Jason Wilcox doesn’t see recruiting another centre-half as a top priority for the summer. Diouf is also on the Manchester club’s radar, and he could be available for a reasonable fee if West Ham are relegated. Baleba, meanwhile, is a long-term target for the Red Devils. Barco is unlikely to make the switch to Old Trafford. The young midfielder is contracted to Strasbourg, and he has been tipped to join sister club Chelsea. Munoz, meanwhile, is already 29 years of age, so we can’t see an offer being made for him. Man Utd would need (at least) £168m to buy them Based on their combined Transfermarkt value, the five players in question would end up costing €195m – close to £168m. Of course, their respective clubs may ask for more money. Brighton (in particular), are notorious for demanding over the odds for their players, and despite Baleba’s downturn in form this season, he could still cost upwards of £90m. 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.

          United close in on all-action French titan, £35m deal hinges on one condition – report

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            United close in on all-action French titan, £35m deal hinges on one condition – report

            Manchester United’s pursuit of Juventus utility man Pierre Kalulu appears to have taken an optimistic turn. The French defender, who is capable of operating at centre-back as well as right-back, has earned admirers at several clubs across the continent after a series of impressive performances. His efforts have struck a chord at Old Trafford as well, with the Red Devils expected to consider defensive reinforcements this year. Despite the English giants’ impressive turnaround under caretaker manager Michael Carrick, the backline remains a concern. United scored 44 goals and conceded 54 in 38 Premier League games last season. After a significant investment in the attack, the Red Devils have scored 63 times in 35 league games this campaign, but have conceded 48 as well. Understandably, the Premier League giants remain open to the prospect of adding more quality to their backline before the start of the new campaign. One player who remains heavily linked with a move to the Theatre of Dreams is Pierre Kalulu. A versatile defender Kalulu has made 46 appearances in all competitions this season for Juventus, scoring twice and setting up seven more. He has operated at centre-back and right-back, while also filling in on the right wing on a couple of occasions. Pierre Kalulu Stats: 2025/26 Season CompetitionAppearancesStartsGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed CardsMinutes Played Serie A343425113,012′ UEFA Champions League1010-2–919′ Italy Cup22—-180′ Total464627114,111′ Source: Transfermarkt. The 25 year old’s versatility also makes him an attractive prospect for United, especially since Diogo Dalot could do with more competition for the right-back spot. The Frenchman’s aerial dominance and blistering pace could also help him adapt to the rigours of the Premier League. A recent report relayed by The Peoples Person suggests that United have stepped up their pursuit of Kalulu. An update on the situation has now emerged. Juventus set asking price According to journalist Mark Brus, Juventus consider Kalulu central to their plans and are already planning to renew his deal. In his column for Caught Offside, the journalist writes: “Sources close to the Italian giants insist they ‘do not intend to sell Kalulu’ and view him as ‘central’ to their long-term project.” “Some sources have also suggested that Juventus are preparing a new contract for Kalulu, running until 2030, which would include a salary increase to around €3.5 million net per season plus bonuses.” Brus, however, insists that an exit could materialise for around €40 million, adding: “I feel I should also share some information, however, from sources who’ve done a lot of work in and around the agents industry, who state that the strong suspicion is that Juve would sell for the right price, perhaps around €40m, especially if the player won’t agree to a new contract.” The report names Liverpool and United as interested parties, but states that there is no clear frontrunner in the race right now. Final Thoughts Kalulu’s price tag makes him well within reach of United this summer, especially after securing qualification for the Champions League, which is likely to boost their finances. As such, the Red Devils must secure the Frenchman’s services before he is picked up by their bitter rivals. Featured image Valerio Pennicino 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.

            Incredible 24-yo attacker willing to join United in a blockbuster move, Roy Keane loves him – report

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              Incredible 24-yo attacker willing to join United in a blockbuster move, Roy Keane loves him – report

              Michael Carrick has transformed Manchester United into one of the most attractive destinations for top players after securing Champions League football. Even without Europe’s premier competition, United convinced the likes of Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko to choose their project last summer. However, they did miss out on Liam Delap, who opted to join Chelsea. Some would say the Mancunians dodged a bullet in this case, but there is no denying INEOS would rather be in a position to turn down their targets than the other way around. They appear to be just about there ahead of the summer window. Cole Palmer would consider Manchester United transfer Cole Palmer is regarded as one of the best players in the Premier League, having established himself as Chelsea’s talisman after leaving Manchester City in 2023. In 2024, Roy Keane claimed he is always excited to watch Palmer, who has that x-factor. “I do love Palmer, I think he’s amazing,” the United legend told ITV. However, Palmer has suffered a downturn in form. He scored an incredible 27 goals and registered 15 assists in his maiden season at Chelsea. This term, he only has 13 goal involvements to his name. New injury setbacks and the lack of stability and quality at Stamford Bridge have only exacerbated Palmer’s situation, leading to him being heavily linked with a potential move to United despite being tied down to Chelsea until 2033. Palmer has tried to play down rumours of a return to Manchester publicly. Still, according to The Daily Mail, there remain sources outside of Chelsea who continue to claim he would consider such a move privately. It is well known that the 24-year-old attacking midfielder, who was born in Wythenshawe, is a boyhood Manchester United fan. Not a concrete Manchester United target The report, however, adds that the situation is “somewhat dependent on United deciding they want him.” Bruno Fernandes, the best playmaker in Europe, continues to spearhead the Red Devils’ attack, so it it is “unclear whether they would even test the waters this summer.” Cole Palmer Stats: 2025/26 Season CompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed CardsMinutes Played Premier League23914-1,696′ Champions League412–277′ FA Cup2–1-81′ EFL Cup1—-30′ Total301035-2,084′ Furthermore, Chelsea want to keep hold of Palmer and it is understood they would reject any and all approaches ahead of next season. Given the England international’s form and a nagging groin issue, it would be best for United to continue monitoring him for at least another full campaign before considering knocking on Chelsea’s door. 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 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’s aggressive plan has PL rivals fearing INEOS are “coming for their stars” this summer – report

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                United’s aggressive plan has PL rivals fearing INEOS are “coming for their stars” this summer – report

                Manchester United are set to “double down” on last year’s strategy when approaching the transfer window this summer, with a host of the club’s rivals braced for raids for their best players. Buying Local Under the combined stewardship of Erik ten Hag and Ruben Amorim, the 2024/25 season produced United’s worst campaign in the Premier League era. A scarcely believable 15th-placed finish was matched by disappointing exits from the cup competitions, culminating in the abject defeat to Tottenham Hotspur in the Europa League final in Bilbao. INEOS’ diagnosis for their sickly patient was a misfiring forward line, rather than the inept Portuguese surgeon at the helm. Only four sides — Everton and the three relegated sides, Leicester City, Ipswich Town and Southampton — scored fewer league goals than United as justification for this choice. The solution was to target the best attacking talent not already plying their trade for one of England’s top sides. This led to the signings of Matheus Cunha from Wolverhampton Wanderers and Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford, who were both coming off the best seasons of their careers. Their combined fees cost over £130 million once add-ons are included, with the infamous Premier League tax rearing its ugly head. But the logic was that neither would need time to adapt to the cut and thrust of Europe’s most demanding division — and this plug-and-play quality will never be cheap. Fast forward 11 months and United have secured a return to Champions League football with three games to spare, scoring the third most goals in the process, just four behind table-toppers Arsenal. Both Cunha and Mbeumo have scored nine times apiece, with the Brazilian assisting four and his Cameroonian teammate three. They have both had large spells of poor form, though there has rarely been overlap, as Mbeumo started red-hot and faded, while Cunha has enjoyed a stellar second half of the season. The glaring omission from this analysis is Benjamin Sesko, the third member of the attacking trident signed last summer. The 6’5″ Slovenian, captured from RB Leipzig for £73m, is United’s top scorer with 11, but endured a very slow start to life at Old Trafford. This was seen as “noticeable” and the Premier League’s growing emphasis on duels, transitions and set-pieces has “reinforced the idea that there is an advantage to signing players with that experience,” as per The Manchester Evening News Rivals on Notice INEOS’ first window at the helm in 2024 saw three defenders — Leny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui — signed for over £100m. Their second last year saw an outlay of over £200m on three forwards. This summer’s focus will be fixing the stalling engine room, with at least two — but potentially three — midfielders expected to arrive, depending on departures. Casemiro will leave a massive void once the Brazil international’s contract expires in June, while the abject form of Manuel Ugarte means the club are now ready to replace the 25-year-old Uruguayan. The primary targets are all aligned with the ‘Buying Local’ mantra: Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest), Sandro Tonali (Newcastle), Carlos Baleba (Brighton) and Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace). Alternatives such as Bournemouth duo Alex Scott and Tyler Adams, Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Joao Gomes and West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes are under consideration as well. However, reinforcements are also expected on the left-hand side of the pitch, with both full-backs and wingers in the crosshairs. Aston Villa talisman Morgan Rogers is a leading candidate on the wing, who can invert to provide a long-term successor for Bruno Fernandes. Further back, a pair of English left-backs — Lewis Hall (Newcastle) and Miles Lewis-Skelly (Arsenal) — are understood to be the main options to provide competition to Luke Shaw. The Manchester Evening News contends United’s intent to sign Premier League-proven operators has put their “rivals on notice that they are coming for their stars.” But given how many players are needed, and how expensive the market is in England, is this the correct approach? Dining Alfresco The financial hegemony English football enjoys over its continental rivals is almost unparalleled — and continues to grow by the season. It was the main driver behind the ill-advised European Super League and explains why the Europa League was won by a Premier League side battling relegation for two seasons in a row. The long-term implications of this disparity are not healthy; competition is the basis for sport and, increasingly, a top side in Italy cannot compete with a bottom five side in England. But the immediate consequence does offer United the chance to get more bang for their buck in the market this summer. Just take a look at last year’s strongest signings for each member of the top five (Aston Villa bought terribly across the board): Arsenal – Martin Zubimendi, signed from Real Sociedad (LaLiga) Manchester City – Rayan Cherki, signed from Olympique Lyonnais (Ligue 1) Liverpool – Hugo Ekitike, signed from Eintracht Frankfurt (Bundesliga) Aston Villa – Douglas Luiz, signed from Juventus (Serie A) And United’s best piece of business was not even one of their big-money forwards; rather, it was Senne Lammens, an under-the-radar 23-year-old Belgian goalkeeper bought from Royal Antwerp for just £18.1m. Man United’s signings under INEOS – Ratings SigningsRating / 10 Leny Yoro9 Joshua Zirkzee4 Matthijs de Ligt8 Noussair Mazraoui8.5 Manuel Ugarte2 Ayden Heaven8 Patrick Dorgu5 Matheus Cunha8 Bryan Mbeumo9 Benjamin Sesko7 Senne Lammens10 From the long list of transfers by English clubs last summer, Cherki and Lammens are the two standout options in terms of value for money alongside Sunderland’s superb signing of Bayer Leverkusen enforcer Granit Xhaka. The fact that City had a free run at Cherki, second only to Fernandes for assists, is as staggering as the £34m deal they were able to strike for his services. When you compare it to the prices United paid for Cunha and Mbeumo, or Newcastle forked out for Anthony Elanga and Arsenal paid for Noni Madueke, the idea of focusing on ‘Buying Local’ resembles more an extension of Brexit than a sound governing policy. Another important point to note is how perilously close United came to making one of the window’s worst signings the form of Liam Delap. Advanced negotiations were held in June for the 23-year-old striker after a strong campaign for Ipswich Town and a favourable £30m release clause. It is understood that INEOS were convinced the England under-21 international had chosen Old Trafford ahead of other suits, only for him to rebuff their offer in favour of joining Chelsea. But, as any Blues fan will tell you, United have emerged as the real winners from this deal as the rejection led to a pivot towards pursuing Sesko. Had the ‘Buy Local’ policy held true Delap’s dismal displays would be stinking up the Theatre of Dreams while Sesko’s scintillating showings would most likely be coming at St James’ Park after United fended off Newcastle to secure his signature. Final Thoughts There is undoubted logic in targeting players with Premier League pedigree, particularly in a position as physically demanding as central midfield. Sir Alex Ferguson would have moved heaven and earth to sign Declan Rice, with Anderson looking like the next iteration of this all-action dynamo. A price point of £125m has been floated for the Nottingham Forest talisman, however, while a target like Aurelien Tchouameni is valued in the £70-80m range. The Manchester Evening News does contend United are considering the Real Madrid star as well as RB Leizpig speedster Yan Diomande and Eintracht Frankfurt fullback Nathaniel Brown. But the report concludes the the “switch in strategy towards Premier League-proven players is set to continue” with those domestic targets the ones the “recruitment team [will] continue to prioritise.” Nonetheless, the war chest this summer will not be able to stretch to exclusively signing the best options on the English market. They will have to consider targets abroad if they want to strike enough deals to bolster the squad ahead of a return to Europe next season, whether they want to or not. Featured 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 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.

                United poised to strike huge commercial deal that will be “among the highest” in history – The Athletic

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                  United poised to strike huge commercial deal that will be “among the highest” in history – The Athletic

                  Manchester United are reportedly in advanced talks with gambling company Betway over a big-money sponsorship deal, The Athletic has revealed. Advanced talks According to Laurie Whitwell, talks have been ongoing for several months now and a breakthrough is close to being reached. Last June, it was confirmed that United’s deal with blockchain firm Tezos was set to end. The arrangement with Tezos, who had been the Red Devils’ training kit sponsor since 2022 after replacing AON, was said to be worth around £24 million a year. United have since been without revenue from a training kit sponsor as they went about their search. Whitwell explains, “The logo for Betway, the British gambling company, is set to be featured across the sportswear United use when undertaking sessions at Carrington, featuring in photographs released by the club.” “United sources with knowledge of the deal, not authorised to discuss details publicly, estimate the Betway partnership could be worth in excess of £18m and would then be among the highest of its kind in football, in terms of a single partner. Bayern Munich’s partnership with Allianz also includes stadium naming rights, for instance.” “United held talks with several other brands over the past year but did not conclude due to money and fit for the club.” Betway previously sponsored West Ham’s matchday shirts. They have also had gambling partnerships with Manchester City, Arsenal and Brighton & Hove Albion. It’s said that a sponsorship with Tanzania officials was on the cards after talks with United chiefs but it did not materialise. Champions League boost United’s hand at the negotiation table is believed to have been strengthened by their Champions League qualification. Michael Carrick’s men beat Liverpool 3-2 on Sunday to book their place in the continental competition. Kobbie Mainoo bagged the winner in the 77th minute after Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko’s first-half goals were wiped out by Dominik Szoboszlai and Cody Gakpo. United are additionally in the market for a shirt sleeve sponsor, given that the current terms with DXC are poised to come to an end this summer. Featured 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 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 make key call on midfielder’s future after frustrating season – The Athletic

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                    United make key call on midfielder’s future after frustrating season – The Athletic

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                    United’s red-hot pursuit of “generational talent” forces strong response from PL rival – report

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                      United’s red-hot pursuit of “generational talent” forces strong response from PL rival – report

                      Manchester United are reportedly set for a massive disappointment after the latest update on the situation of Bournemouth forward Eli Junior Kroupi. United interest Following confirmation of their qualification for next season’s Champions League, United are bracing for a busy summer transfer window. Bolstering the midfield department is expected to be the top priority but other positions could come into play, with the club in need of a larger squad ahead of the increased workload. The future of Joshua Zirkzee is shrouded in uncertainty amidst his struggles for playing time this term. If the Dutchman departs, United could be forced to dip into the market for a striker. United are also believed to be in the market for a left-sided attacker. One option that has cropped up in recent weeks is Kroupi. The 19-year-old forward has risen to prominence as one of the Premier League’s most highly sought-after young players, courtesy of a spectacular breakout season. Having arrived from Lorient in a bargain £10 million deal last summer, Kroupi has adapted to English football with remarkable ease. He has bagged an impressive 12 goals so far, becoming the highest-scoring teenager in Premier League history in a debut campaign. Two of those goals have come against United, with the teenager finding the net in both the home and away fixtures, each of which ended in a draw. There have been suggestions that Kroupi could be sold for around £60m. In addition to United, he also continues to be linked with Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain. More recently, a report coverd by The Peoples Person relayed that United are prepared to start the bidding for Kroupi at £52m. However, according to The i Paper, Bournemouth have made it clear that Kroupi will not be sold under any circumstances. Kroupi update The i Paper say that Kroupi is not for sale at any price this summer. With Bournemouth pushing for Europe, the club is keen to keep hold of its best players as new boss Marco Rose aims to make an immediate impact at the Vitality Stadium. The news outlet adds, “Crucially, The i Paper understands that there is no release clause in the contract Kroupi signed when he moved to England from Lorient for £10m in February last year.” “That gives Bournemouth control over Kroupi’s future as they ponder a new contract to reflect his stellar debut season. The earliest a transfer would be considered is the summer of 2027 – and then the value would be £100m plus, with some of Europe’s biggest clubs expected to join the chase if his progress continues at its current rate.” It’s understood that Bournemouth have been left bemused by reports that Kroupi, described as a generational talent by teammate Marcus Tavernier, is valued at £60m. The i Paper also write that Kroupi is happy and settled at his current side, hinting that he may not necessarily be looking to swap clubs. It remains to be seen whether these latest developments put United off or if the club will still attempt to tempt Bournemouth with an offer. Featured 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 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!