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Mount’s role with United’s youth revealed

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Thursday 24 April 2025 15:00

Mason Mount’s role as adviser to several young Manchester United players has become clear in recent interviews, including our latest sit-down chat with the Reds’ no.7.

Although he’s been injured for part of this season, we’d heard young players at Carrington mention Mount’s valuable advice, and then saw him embrace Harry Amass after the left-back’s United debut at Leicester City in March.

So, when we had the chance, we asked Mason about it.

“In the position I’m in now, I feel like I can give them the experience that I have,” he explained.

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“There’s younger and younger lads coming into the squad now and, obviously, it’s amazing to see. I can speak to them about a few different things, especially about playing, but also what they’re doing away from football and at the training ground.

“When you step up to this level, it’s tough, there’s a lot of demands and it can be up and down — that’s football. So, for me to be able to speak to them and give them some help or any tips here or there, I’ll always do that.”

Speaking specifically about Amass — who, along with Toby Collyer and Ayden Heaven, has credited Mount as being a key figure in the dressing room — Mason enthused about his ability.

“Harry is a top lad,” the midfielder told us.

“He obviously came into the squad last season and trained with us a few times and we instantly saw what he could do. He wasn’t scared. He came into training, he was getting the ball and was very good technically. He was confident and that’s what we like. As a young player coming into the squad, you want them to be confident enough to step up.

“He’s been brilliant. I see a lot of potential in him. Obviously, I didn’t come on in the game [where Amass made his debut] but seeing him come on, seeing him make his debut was very, very special. I was very proud of him.

“So, after the game, I went over to him and just said well done, I thought he done really well in the game, and there’s plenty more to come from him.”

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Amass has since made another couple of United appearances, including his first senior start at Newcastle United, and his Old Trafford first-team bow against Wolves last weekend.

But it’s not just him who Mount spoke about, with the 26-year-old also referencing the qualities of two young midfielders in Kobbie Mainoo and Toby Collyer.

“I spoke to Kobbie quite a bit in pre-season and last season,” Mason said.

“You can see what he’s come in and done. He’s a very, very good player and he’s come to me a few times, just asking about positioning in games, and I’ve given my opinion on where he should go and that’s all he needed!

“The same with Tobes [Collyer]. He’s come in, wanted to be dominant on the ball, wanting to get the ball in every position on the pitch. That’s exactly what we want in games. No matter what game you’re playing – if it’s a derby – I know that he’ll come on and want the ball.

“I see potential in a lot of the young lads coming up to train with us, so it’s amazing for them to come in and be in and around it. It’s really exciting going forward into this season, next year and moving on. It’s a great many years to come that I think will be very successful.”

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Thursday 24 April 2025 15:00

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United working on signing 27-yo French striker, talks with player already started – report

Manchester United approach Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta over a summer transfer, as per reports.

Plans to strengthen United’s attack appear to be well underway, with the club’s recruitment team understood to be following multiple targets.

Recently, The Peoples Person relayed a report claiming United have an agreement in place to sign Matheus Cunha from Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Ipswich Town star Liam Delap, meanwhile, has emerged as the club’s priority option to strengthen the striker position. But he is not the only number nine being looked at.

According to CaughtOffside, Mateta is one of United’s top targets.

Further, it is claimed that initial contact has already been made with the French striker, who is enjoying a prolific 2025 in South London.

The 27-year-old scored a brilliant goal in a 2-2 draw against Arsenal on Wednesday to take his Premier League tally to 14. He has been involved in 20 goals across all competitions.

In March, The Peoples Person covered a report suggesting United have opened talks with Palace to explore the possibility of signing their talisman.

It seems the Red Devils could push for Mateta should they fail to sign Delap, especially since David Ornstein has confirmed that Victor Osimhen is not on the club’s agenda heading into the summer.

The 6ft 4in forward brilliantly uses his frame to hold the ball up. At the same time, he is always on the move and could prove to be a dream option for Bruno Fernandes who consistently tries to find forwards in dangerous positions as soon as he receives the ball.

However, United are likely to face strong competition as there is plenty of interest in Mateta, with Palace already “lining up a replacement” in case he leaves.

Both Bayern Munich and Juventus are following the Palace star, with the former viewing him as a potential Harry Kane replacement. 

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Vishal has worked in the football media industry for over six years, planning, writing, and editing content for several major outlets. Currently a writer at The Peoples Person, he covers Manchester United — a club he has been religiously following and supporting since 2012. Big fan of ball-playing centre-backs and Harry Maguire’s knee-slide celebration!

United Women to play in World Sevens tournament

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Thursday 24 April 2025 12:00

Manchester United will take part in the inaugural World Sevens Football tournament in Portugal next month.

United will be one of eight women’s teams from around the globe competing to become the first W7F champions, through a series of fast-paced seven-a-side games at the Estadio Antonio Coimbra da Mota in Estoril, from 21 to 23 May. 

The tournament promises further excitement for fans of Manchester United Women at the end of a season which has seen them reach a third consecutive Adobe FA Cup final and consistently challenge towards the top of the Women’s Super League. 

United will take a strong group of its women’s first-team players to the tournament, which will involve up to five 30-minute games, depending on progress through a two-day group phase, and one-day knockout stage, culminating in a championship decider. 

Marc Skinner, head coach of Manchester United Women, said: “This is a really exciting opportunity to be part of something new for the women’s game.

“Our only focus right now is on finishing the domestic season as strongly as possible in the WSL and the FA Cup; then we can travel to Portugal to enjoy what promises to be an entertaining three days of fast, fun, seven-a-side football.” 

Collette Roche, chief operating officer of Manchester United, said: “We want Manchester United to be at the forefront of growth and innovation in women’s football and that includes experimenting with new formats such as World Sevens Football, in parallel with the traditional 11-a-side game.

“We welcome new ideas for how women’s football can attract new audiences around the world, working together with clubs, players, and governing bodies.”

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Man Utd ‘close in’ on ‘surprise’ transfer to sign ex-Newcastle man to replace Red Devil set for exit

According to reports, Premier League giants Manchester United are ‘closing in’ on a ‘surprise’ signing ahead of this summer’s transfer window.

The Red Devils are set to be busy in the next transfer window as a huge rebuild is required with Ruben Amorim’s side set to finish deep in the bottom half of the Premier League table.

Amorim has struggled to implement his preferred 3-4-3 system, with a new striker and No.10 required as priority signings.

It has also been suggested that they could make changes to their goalkeeping department with Andre Onana enduring a really difficult season.

Earlier this month, a report from Manchester Evening News revealed Amorim ‘decided’ to sign a new goalkeeper ‘less than two months into his tenure’.

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The report revealed:

‘Manchester United intend to sign a goalkeeper and striker in what is shaping up to be a drastic summer transfer window at the club.

‘Ruben Amorim decided less than two months into his tenure that United would need a new goalkeeper to compete with Andre Onana and a centre forward is an urgent priority.

‘United have planned for a goalkeeper incoming for several months. Altay Bayindir could leave to increase his chances of starting for Turkey at the World Cup next year while Tom Heaton is considering retirement and his deal expires at the end of June.

‘Onana switched to the Lian Sports Group agency two months ago but sources have stressed he sees his future at United, despite several high-profile errors this season.’

It remains to be seen whether Man Utd will sign a new No.1, but a report from Football Insider has revealed that they are ‘closing in’ on former Newcastle United goalkeeper Freddie Woodman to ‘replace’ Heaton.

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Woodman progressed through the ranks at Newcastle and made nine appearances for the Premier League.

The 28-year-old had several loan spells elsewhere before he joined Championship outfit Preston in 2022. He has made 116 appearances for the Lilywhites over the past three seasons.

Woodman is due to become a free agent in the summer and the report from Football Insider claims Man Utd are keen to sign him in a ‘surprise move’.

‘Man United are working on a seal to sign Preston North End goalkeeper Freddie Woodman on a free transfer, sources have told Football Insider.

‘Woodman, 28, is out of contract at Preston in June and United are ready to offer the former England Under-21 international a surprise move to Old Trafford.

‘The Red Devils have targeted Woodman to become their new third-choice keeper, replacing Tom Heaton – who is set to leave Old Trafford this summer.

‘Woodman, who came through the ranks at Newcastle, will provide a much-needed boost to Man United‘s homegrown quota.’

United Women at Old Trafford: Get your tickets

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Thursday 24 April 2025 11:06

We are pleased to report over 25,000 tickets have now been sold for United Women’s Old Trafford blockbuster against Manchester City.

The much-anticipated WSL match is set to take place on Sunday 4 May with kick-off at 12:00 BST, and momentum is building in terms of matchday support. 

Your backing is needed as our exciting United Women side continues the fight to secure qualification into next season’s Champions League, rewarded to the WSL’s top three. 

Tickets are available to buy online – get yours now.

Marc Skinner’s Reds are currently in third place and sit seven points ahead of Manchester City, with three top-flight fixtures left to play. 

A victory against league leaders Chelsea next Wednesday would secure our Champions League future, but there is a chance it will come down to the Manchester derby at Old Trafford. 

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Set for the seaside

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Born winner, absolute baller: Amorim will have a future-proof, world class midfield after signing this powerhouse – opinion

Manchester United should go all out to sign Atalanta’s Ederson this summer to bolster their midfield options.

With Christian Eriksen departing this summer and Casemiro’s future up in the air, United will surely need at least one midfielder.

The club is currently prioritising its attack with deals for Matheus Cunha and Liam Delap being explored.

United will probably try to improve their midfield after some player sales and of course, winning the Europa League would also substantially add to the budget.

The Red Devils have been linked to young midfielders like Adam Wharton and Hayden Hackney but both deals have serious issues.

Wharton seems a fantastic talent but he is only 21 years old and would likely cost an obscene amount of money to prise him away from Crystal Palace.

Hayden Hackney at Middlesborough has also been seen as an option and while he would likely be significantly more affordable, at 22 years old he has never played above the Championship and would be a gamble.

There have even been reports that Newcastle United’s Bruno Guimarães could be on the menu. Nevertheless, a combination of price and whether the player would even be interested in the move makes a deal hard to fathom.

One player who United have been watching for some time seems to tick a lot more boxes. That player is Ederson of Atalanta.

It was reported earlier this week that United were ready to open discussions for him and The Peoples Person has previously relayed that the Red Devils lead their cross-city rivals Manchester City in the race for him.

United scouts were once again said to be in attendance to watch Ederson score a goal versus AC Milan last weekend.

A drawback of the deal is that they may only be able to afford or attract the player should they qualify for the Champions League, but he still has much in his favour. His price looks set at around €60 million, which perhaps could be in United’s price range with sales and European football to offer.

Ederson’s age of 25 years and experience in Italy and the Champions League is a perfect combination for United.

Were INEOS to sign the midfielder, they would be getting a player who is still yet to hit his prime but who has significant big game experience.

What’s more, he seems to have numerous attributes that Ruben Amorim looks for in his midfielders.

The Portuguese boss loves players who work hard and run all day and that is exactly what you get with Ederson.

He has been described as a midfielder who has “high intensity and a willingness to fight for every possession.”

Manuel Ugarte is a similar type of player and a midfield duo of these two South American warriors would make United capable of matching the intensity levels of almost any side.

This has been a big problem this season. Having to play stars who have lost a yard of pace, such as Eriksen and Casemiro, has been costly at times, for example, when United were blown away 1-4 by Newcastle earlier this month.

Ederson is a dynamic, box-to-box midfielder who excels in high-tempo, aggressive systems. He is known for his physicality, tactical intelligence, and versatility.”

The Brazil international is much more than a destroyer, however.

He has an ability to link play between defence and attack and while not being the world’s greatest playmaker, he is certainly a more accomplished passer than Ugarte. Another key factor is that Ederson is a strong ball carrier, something that this United team sorely lacks.

The additions of Cunha in a number 10 role and Ederson in midfield would do wonders for Amorim’s side in terms of ball carrying. A further positive is the midfielder already has experience playing a 3-4-3 formation with Atalanta and started in a midfield duo with Marten de Roon in their recent 1-0 win at the San Siro.

Finally, Ederson can also be a bit of a goal threat due to making late runs into the box and this is something that Amorim will encourage his midfielders to do. This was on show when Ugarte got on the end of Alejandro Garnacho’s cut back to give United the lead against Olympique Lyonnais last Thursday.

If the stars align, particularly if Amorim’s side win the Europa League, Ederson could be the man to transform United’s midfield.

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United “reach agreement” for Matheus Cunha with “negotiations all tied up” over blockbuster summer move – report

Manchester United have reached an agreement to sign Wolverhampton Wanderers star Matheus Cunha, according to a report from Brazil.

Cunha, 25, has quickly emerged as United’s primary target this summer with widespread agreement at Old Trafford that the versatile forward is the perfect fit in Ruben Amorim’s 3-4-2-1 system as a number ten.

The Brazilian international has scored an impressive 14 goals in just 28 Premier League games – providing a further four assists – despite playing for one of the division’s worst sides.

By comparison, Amorim’s favoured attacking unit at United at present, owing to injuries, comprising Rasmus Hojlund, Joshua Zirkzee and Alejandro Garnacho, have combined for just 11 goals between them this season.

The Red Devils’ struggles in the opposition box have been stark with only five teams in the Premier League – West Ham, Everton and the three promoted sides, Ipswich Town, Leicester Cit and Southampton – scoring fewer times than their vastly more expensive rivals in Manchester.

Cunha’s quality on the ball and his physicality off it, in conjunction with his attacking threat, have led United to view him as an essential addition this summer to improve these goal-scoring woes.

Reports had gathered pace this week over a summer switch to Manchester with the 25-year-old’s contract at Molineux containing a £62.5 million release clause. However, Wolves are open to this figure being paid in instalments, rather than up as an upfront fee, as is usually the case with release clauses.

This makes the deal much more manageable from United’s perspective with the financial situation at Old Trafford a limited one due to the pressures of PSR.

But it appears a breakthrough has been reached, according to Brazilian journalist Raisa Simplicio, who reports for Goal that the “English giant have reached an agreement and will pay [Cunha’s] release clause.”

“Matheus Cunha’s good performances over the last two seasons have seen United eye the 25-year-old Brazilian. Arsenal and Nottingham Forest have both shown interest in the player, but United have taken the lead and decided to make a big move for the Brazilian.

“The negotiation is all tied up and should be completed at the end of the European season, even before the transfer window opens.”

While The Peoples Person would advise excited United fans wait for a more reliable outlet to confirm this story, the speed with which Cunha has emerged as the main target at Old Trafford this week after positive talks with the Brazilian’s international, suggests this deal is more a case of when, rather than if. 

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Expensive United trio on the chopping block for a combined £95 million – report

Manchester United reportedly want to sell Joshua Zirkzee, Andre Onana and Rasmus Hojlund for a combined £95 million this summer.

After a terrible season, Ruben Amorim is desperate for some reinforcements that suit his 3-4-3 formation.

The Red Devils seem keen to press ahead with deals for Matheus Cunha and Liam Delap but their summer budget is still unknown.

With United all but guaranteed a bottom half finish in the Premier League, a Europa League win could net the club a mammoth total of £121 million.

Nonetheless, United do hope to raise funds through player sales as well. According to the Daily Star, they have pinpointed Onana, Hojlund and Zirkzee as squad members who are surplus to requirements.

“Ruben Amorim has decided he needs a new goalkeeper and striker in order for Manchester United to compete,” claims reporters Samuel Luckhurst and Patrick Austen-Hardy.

The reporters say Amorim arrived at the conclusion that Onana was not the right keeper for his side after just two months at Old Trafford and will look for a new long-term option in the summer window.

A centre forward is also a fundamental addition this summer as both Hojlund and Zirkzee have failed to score the goals that their price tags promised.

Moreover, the report claims that “it’s likely that United would need to offload Hojlund, Zirkzee and Onana, who are rumoured to be worth a combined total of £95m, to drum up funds for the transfer market.”

Not to lose money on Onana due to PSR financial rules, United would need to sell him for £28.32m, due to his original transfer fee of £47.2 million and the fact he still has three years left on his current contract.

Hojlund would be on the market for around £38.4 million according to the outlet and Zirkzee would be available for £29.2 million.

Zirkzee has certainly impressed United fans more than Hojlund and Onana this season and it could be viewed as harsh to sell him after only a matter of months at the club.

Nonetheless, not many supporters of the club would question the sales of Hojlund and Onana who have both failed to shine in their two years in Manchester.

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Forest admit defeat to United in race for creative powerhouse, turn their attentions to another Ineos target – report

Manchester United target Bryan Mbeumo is on Nottingham Forest’s radar as they feel Matheus Cunha is Old Trafford bound.

The Red Devils have been linked to Mbeumo, who has taken the Premier League by storm this season, firing in 18 goals and six assists in all competitions.

It seems that United have honed in on Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Cunha instead in recent days and the transfer is advancing rapidly according to numerous sources.

Wolves’ flexibility to allow United to pay Cunha’s release clause in instalments is seen as a big factor as to why a deal is possible.

As a result, Nottingham Forest have reportedly become resigned to the fact that Cunha will go to United and have now placed Mbeumo in their sights.

GIVEMESPORT report that “Nottingham Forest are contemplating whether to turn their attentions towards attempting to sign Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo after it has become clear that leading target Matheus Cunha would prefer to join Manchester United.”

The Brazilian number 10 was high on Forest’s wish list throughout the season but they acknowledge that “they are facing an uphill battle to beat Manchester United to his signature.”

Therefore, their attention has shifted to Mbeumo, who they feel suits their transition-heavy tactics to a tee.

Nonetheless, the Cameroonian will not come cheap as Brentford will likely hold out for a fee of around £50 million from their Premier League rivals.

The Tricky Trees believe that he could be tempted to move to the City Ground due to the likelihood of them offering European football next season.

The news is even greater for United fans as it seems confirmation that Cunha is certainly leaving Molineux this summer.

What’s more, Forest could well be able to offer Champions League football next season but if they are moving aside for United, it demonstrates the pull the club still can have, even at its lowest ebb.

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Alex is a huge Manchester United fan, inspired by greats of his homeland such as George Best, Harry Gregg and Norman Whiteside. Proud owner of such niche shirts such as Kleberson, Eric Djemba-Djemba and Gary Neville. Grew up pretending to be Ruud van Nistelrooy and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the back garden, with little success.