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Arsenal linked with more than £300m worth of world football’s most tempting release clauses

Arsenal and Andrea Berta are already on top of the most tempting release clauses in world football, with Manchester United sniffing around a few too.

This is an inexhaustive list of players with release clauses which could actually viably be triggered from summer 2025 onwards. We are talking sub-£100m, not your daft £1bn La Liga jobs.

Goalkeepers with tempting release clauses

Joan Garcia
Arsenal are leading ‘half of Europe’ in the race to sign a keeper they almost landed last summer
. They will be hoping for smoother talks with Espanyol, and perhaps even for them to lose their La Liga relegation battle as a £20.9m release clause would drop to £12.5m.

Vanja Milinkovic-Savic
If Chelsea or Manchester City act on their apparent £16.7m interest in the Torino keeper and brother of Sergej then expect every other Ruben Amorim press conference to be spent explaining why no-one currently at Manchester United should really be blamed for releasing a teenager who couldn’t get a work permit in 2015. He is 6ft 8ins so that’s something.

Defenders with tempting release clauses

Dean Huijsen
Bournemouth spent £12.8m on a teenaged centre-half whose professional career comprised of 15 appearances for Juventus and Roma last July; within a season they are preparing for a £50m auction on their full Spain international.

Jeremie Frimpong
The homegrown bonus of Manchester City academy product Frimpong is obvious but even without it his brilliance at wing-back for Bayer Leverkusen will convince many that £33.5m is something approaching a steal.

Kevin Lomonaco
“I really like the Premier League. It’s what I watch the most. I like West Ham,” should raise an absurd number of red flags within the departments of any and all clubs charged with scrutinising the character and even sanity of 23-year-old Lomonaco. The centre-half has attracted interest from the Hammers, Crystal Palace, Sevilla and Wolfsburg in his £16.7m release clause.

Midfielders with tempting release clauses

Martin Zubimendi
It is still widely assumed that Arsenal have wrapped up a £50.1m deal
for Zubimendi early and avoided all those awkward Didn’t Want Him Anyway hoops Liverpool forced themselves to jump through last summer. But they could start bottling transfers instead of just titles to put the Real Sociedad lifer back on the market.

Eberechi Eze
Crystal Palace averted the potential crisis of having both Eze and Michael Olise’s release clauses triggered in the same summer but the fine print in the former’s deal will be reactivated in the summer. There will be no shortage of potential suitors at £68m.

Matheus Cunha
Not two months separated Cunha signing a four-and-a-half year contract extension with an improved release clause of £62.5m, and the Brazilian saying he has “made it clear that I need to take the next step. I want to fight for titles, for big things,” before claiming to have been misquoted. The reality is that 15 goals and four assists in 29 games for a relegation-battling side will sufficiently tempt someone.

Nico Williams
Andrea Berta might have taken up the easiest post in world football considering Arsenal are pursuing yet another player whose valuation is certain. The sporting director just needs to fill in the gaps of persuading Williams that a £48.4m move to north London is in his best interests.

Forwards with tempting release clauses

Viktor Gyokeres
Another Arsenal target – to the chagrin of many supporters – but really any aspiring team in world football will have at least taken a look at Gyokeres before wincing ever so slightly at that £86m release clause. Sporting are among the best sellers across the globe and will back themselves to get the best possible deal.

Mohammed Kudus
After this season especially, it feels unlikely that any club will meet the £85m release clause written into the West Ham contract of Kudus. It is even higher for Saudi Arabian clubs, who do indeed have their limits.

Victor Osimhen
A record of 28 goals and five assists in 32 games for Galatasaray can be disregarded through the Turkish Super Lig rule of transfers but his age, affordability (£62.5m) relative to other strikers on the market and undoubted pedigree in Serie A cannot. Osimhen should be top of the Manchester United shopping list.

Benjamin Sesko
There is some debate as to the exact numbers which would compel Leipzig to countenance the sale of Sesko – £62m is the strongest recent claim – but less doubt about whether his record of 35 goals in 79 appearances in Germany is worth the risk on a 21-year-old.

Liam Delap
The highest-scoring new signing in the Premier League this season is one of only eight players aged 22 or under to reach double figures for goals in Europe’s top five divisions. It would be grossly unfair if Ipswich were able to bring that down to the Championship so the fact a £40m release clause becomes active upon their relegation makes sense.

Managers with tempting release clauses

Andoni Iraola
Bournemouth have quietly gone seven games without a win in 90 minutes to bring their dream of European qualification combined with FA Cup glory crashing back down to reality. But they will not waver in their determination to extend Iraola’s contract – and perhaps even remove that £10m release clause with Spurs lurking in the shadows.

“He’s going nowhere”: David Ornstein explains why United star INEOS desperate to sell will remain at Old Trafford

Ruben Amorim needs a lot of help in the summer given Manchester United’s current form and INEOS might need to move players on in order to raise cash for incomings.

Big-name players like Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo have been earmarked for huge sales while the co-owners also want to move on injury-prone stars like Luke Shaw.

Mason Mount is another player who has been hardly available since his £55 million move last summer. This season, the Englishman has garnered a grand total of 414 minutes of action with only six starts coming his way while the player has not completed 90 minutes in either of those appearances.

Last season, the ex-Chelsea ace managed 756 minutes, and in total he has missed 31 games last time out and has already been sidelined for 30 games this term.

Mount’s poor injury record

The 26-year-old cannot be blamed for his injury troubles but it makes very little sense for United to keep paying his £250,000 gross per week wages (via capology) given his poor availability.

But Amorim is a huge fan of the England international and feels his off-the-ball work fits his system perfectly while the midfielder can slot in at multiple positions.

“Mason Mount… I have to tell you I love that kid. You can look in his eyes that he wants this so bad. And this is the most important thing for me,” the head coach was quoted as saying.

“I know he was suffering from injuries, he was not on the pitch, but now he’s trying to stay fit and we hope he can continue to be fit, to show all the talent that he’s shown, for example, in Chelsea.”

And despite being linked with an exit, The Athletic‘s David Ornstein claims the 20-time English league champions will not sell the United No 7 in the summer.

Not only because the Portuguese tactician is a fan but also because United are unlikely to receive a high bid for the injury-prone star and they do not want to incur a loss at this stage.

Mount to stay

“I don’t expect Mason Mount to leave. Manchester United will be focused on keeping him fit and bringing the best out of him, because they think he is a great fit for Ruben Amorim’s setup and style.

“Furthermore, I can’t see any club offering Manchester United the level of money to produce an accounting profit — and there will naturally be reservations about his injury record. I imagine he’s going nowhere.”

Mount’s cameo against Nottingham Forest was encouraging as he went close with a shot from the edge of the box. Now, he has to start games and influence proceedings like he did during his time at Stamford Bridge.

But given his injury struggles, United fans are not holding their breath. This move looks destined to be another big-money deal gone wrong.

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ManUtd.com reporter Adam Marshall at Old Trafford.

Friday 04 April 2025 07:00

We are running a special competition to mark Diogo Dalot hitting a landmark 200 appearances for Manchester United.

The Portugal international reached the figure in the recent 1-1 draw with Arsenal at Old Trafford.

It was clearly a proud moment for the defender, who has been a mainstay of the side again all season.

We took the opportunity to print a ‘200 Dalot’ jersey to respect the occasion and asked Diogo to sign it, in order to create a unique prize.

All supporters can attempt to win the shirt by simply filling in our form.

One lucky winner will be contacted after the closing date for entries, which is Friday 11 April.

So why not give it a go?

Best of luck to everyone entering the competition and look out for more giveaways on the United App and ManUtd.com.

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United star makes surprise revelation about Amorim that caught him and his teammates off guard

Manchester United defender Diogo Dalot has revealed that Ruben Amorim initially spoke Portuguese to the entire squad, catching a number of players off guard.

Amorim was appointed United head coach in November last year following Erik ten Hag’s sacking.

The former Sporting CP gaffer has endured a difficult start to life at Old Trafford, losing 10 of the 29 games he has overseen.

United are currently languishing in 13th position with eight Premier League games left to play. A top-half finish appears to be a tall order, and the Europa League remains the club’s only way of salvaging the campaign and in the process, qualify for the Champions League.

Dalot has been one of Amorim’s trusted lieutenants since he assumed control of the team and now, the full-back has opened up on life under his fellow countryman.

According to Dalot, Amorim initially found it difficult to switch from Portuguese to English while addressing his players.

Dalot told talkSPORT, “It was funny because sometimes he was so used to it in the beginning, to speak Portuguese, that he would start speaking Portuguese to all the players.”

“And the players were like: ‘Boss, come on, you’re speaking [Portuguese]’. And he was like: ‘Oh, sorry!’”

“And he started already with English, but it’s a normal adaptation, I’ve been there. When I arrived, it was exactly the same.”

“I think it [speaking English] was something that he obviously tried to make sure as soon as he arrived, to adapt really quick for everybody not to feel [left out]. Obviously sometimes it’s easier for him to communicate in Portuguese in the first few months.”

“But now I think it became completely normal for him to speak English.”

Dalot told talkSPORT that Amorim’s honesty is perhaps his best quality.

“I think it’s one of the best compliments that you can give about him, is that he’s really honest. I think you can see that when he speaks, he’s not trying to give the right answer. He just speaks from the heart. And it’s difficult for a manager to always be completely honest. But I think it’s something that since I’ve known him as a manager, he’s always been like that.”

Dalot continued, “And then, people will judge him by his words, by his actions. But that’s part of football. We, football players, will be judged by what we do on the pitch. So as a manager, you’re always exposed to that. But I think he’s a really good communicator, so he will be fine.”

The 26-year-old star emphasised that all the players feel Amorim’s impact and are fully behind him.

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Price slashed by €20m for “exceptional” creative force who would be perfect successor to Bruno Fernandes – report

Manchester United are looking at recruiting a creative midfielder for their squad in the summer as Ruben Amorim looks to add goals after what has been a dismal season for the Red Devils.

Christian Eriksen is expected to leave upon the expiration of his current deal while Amad, who has excelled as a No 10, could be shifted to wingback upon his return from injury.

Both Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho‘s futures remain up in the air but the biggest blow could come from the possible sale of Bruno Fernandes, who is a target for Real Madrid.

Which is why INEOS are monitoring potential replacements should the club captain depart, which will be against the head coach’s wishes.

Attacking midfielder wanted

Brentford’s Mikkel Damsgaard has emerged as a surprise target while Eberechi Eze has also been mentioned as a possible solution. But as per TBR Football, a long-term United target could become available in the summer.

Xavi Simons has long been linked with a move to Old Trafford but his humongous price tag was enough to dissuade the 20-time English league champions from a concrete approach.

But as per journalist Graeme Bailey, RB Leipzig are open to letting the 21-year-old leave and his price has been slashed from €80 million to €59 million with the player himself open to a new challenge.

And given the financial constraints INEOS are operating amidst, such a steep price reduction could make the difference between a possible deal materialising or not.

“TBR Football can exclusively reveal that Xavi Simons is ready to leave RB Leipzig in the summer. Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Newcastle United have all been linked with the Dutchman’s signature.

Simons price drop

“RB Leipzig are willing to let the former Paris Saint-Germain midfielder leave but their asking price is currently set at £50 million.

“TBR Football understands that a next move involving Simons is being worked upon by his representatives and intermediaries.”

The “exceptional” talent has eight goals and six assists in 27 games, while last season he had 10 goals and 14 assists. He can play not only as an attacking midfielder but also out wide if needed.

Ideally, United do not lose Fernandes and can recruit Simons to play alongside the new striker. But whether the co-owners can splurge so much on a midfielder after bringing in a striker will be interesting to see.


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Victor Osimhen makes huge decision on his future, it will completely reshape United’s summer window – David Ornstein

Tuesday’s 0-1 defeat to Nottingham Forest in the Premier League made it crystal clear for all to see how much Manchester United need a ruthless striker next season.

The Red Devils had 23 shots, three times the shots Forest managed, but still could not find the back of the net. In fact, it was centre-back Harry Maguire, brought on as a makeshift No 9 in the dying stages, who came closest to restoring parity.

Ruben Amorim’s decision to play Joshua Zirkzee, who is more of a link-up player than a finisher, up top and drop in-form Rasmus Hojlund did not work out with the lack of cutting edge proving to be the difference in the end.

The Portuguese tactician wanted INEOS to sign his Sporting CP protege Viktor Gyokeres but the Swede wants to play in the Champions League, something that might not be on offer at Old Trafford.

Osimhen was a top target for United

As a result, Victor Osimhen had overtaken the Swede as the club’s priority target and there was good news on that front with The Peoples Person relaying that the Nigerian was open to moving to Manchester even if the Red Devils do not win the Europa League this season.

Given his incredible record of 28 goals and five assists for loan club Galatasaray this season, it was easy to see why United were eyeing him.

The 26-year-old had even turned down Juventus in the hopes of moving to the Premier League but his humongous wages was something United would need to negotiate before proceeding.

However, The Athletic‘s ever-reliable David Ornstein has now put an end to these rumours by claiming that the Napoli ace has his eyes on moving to Saudi Arabia in the summer.

Dreams crushed

“There seems to be a consensus among Premier League clubs that Victor Osimhen’s most likely destination is Saudi Arabia.”

Given his wage demands and Napoli’s asking price, it makes a lot of sense. But it will be a huge blow for Amorim and United who will have to return to the drawing board with regards to finding an alternative.

Liam Delap has emerged as a serious option with Ipswich Town’s impending relegation allowing the 20-time English league champions to grab him for a cut-price fee.

Other low-cost options like Lorenzo Lucca and Dusan Vlahovic are also on the table and it will be intriguing to see which striker ultimately moves to United.


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Brilliant United ace eyeing treble of awards as he receives nomination for another coveted prize

Manchester United skipper Bruno Fernandes is in contention to win the PFA Premier League Fans’ Player of the Month award for March.

Fernandes was brilliant in March, scoring six goals in United’s five games across all competitions. Two of these goals were scored in the Premier League.

He converted a superb free-kick in the 1-1 draw with Arsenal and then got on the score sheet late on as the Red Devils beat Leicester City 3-0 at the King Power Stadium.

Against Leicester, he also provided assists for Rasmus Hojlund and Alejandro Garnacho – two players who had each gone for more than 20 games without finding the back of the net.

Fernandes started March with an equaliser against Fulham in the FA Cup although it eventually didn’t count for too much as United were dumped out of the competition on penalties.

He grabbed a sensational hat-trick in the home leg of the Europa League last 16 against Real Sociedad, to send United to the quarter-finals of the competition, where they will face Ligue 1 outfit Lyon.

The 30-year-old’s hat-trick in the win over Sociedad was just his second for United since he joined the club from Sporting CP five years ago.

Fernandes’ performances earned him United’s Player of the Month award and it has been reported that he has won the Premier League’s equivalent.

🚨Bruno Fernandes has won PREMIER LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE MONTH✅

He will come as SBC soon🔥

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— Fut Sheriff (@FutSheriff) April 1, 2025

Now, the playmaker is in contention for another prestigious accolade – the PFA Premier League Fans’ Player of the Month.

Other players vying for the award are Jean-Ricner Bellegarde (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Anthony Elanga (Nottingham Forest), Pervis Estupiñán (Brighton and Hove Albion), Nikola Milenkovic (Nottingham Forest) and Jan Paul van Hecke (Brighton and Hove Albion).

Who would be your March PFA Player of the Month from the Premier League?

Voting closes on Sunday. ⤵️

— PFA (@PFA) April 3, 2025

You can vote for Fernandes here.

Voting closes on Sunday,  the same day United face noisy neighbours Manchester City at Old Trafford.

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Picture: United’s stunning away kit for next season leaked on social media

Manchester United’s away kit for the upcoming 2025/26 season has reportedly leaked online, months before its official release.

An image has surfaced online, showing the stunning new away kit, which has already reportedly been locked in.

According to Footy Headlines, the new away strip is white and light lavender, combined with dark purple accents (Dark Plum).

It will feature a fresh take on the club’s classic ‘snowflake’ shirt design.

They add, “The kit has an overlapping v-collar, uses the devil logo instead of the full Manchester United crest, and includes dark purple shorts.”

“The Adidas Man United 2025-2026 away football shirt will be available in July 2025, and a recreated version is available in EAFC 25 through a mod.”

In terms of design, next season’s away kit heavily borrows from United’s iconic 1990/92 away shirt, which featured the popular ‘snowflake’ pattern for the first time in the club’s history.

It looks set to be the first white United away kit since the 2022/23 season, when Erik ten Hag guided the Red Devils to League Cup glory against Newcastle United, as well as a third-place finish in the Premier League and a runners-up spot in the FA Cup.

As Footy Headlines note, the ‘snowflake’ design was also used in the 2015/16 third kit and the 2017/18 away kit.

Here’s a first look at the away kit in the latest batch of leaked images.

🤍💜 Manchester United 25-26 Away Kit Leaked pic.twitter.com/JH6XHg6azq

— Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) April 1, 2025

Meanwhile, United return to Premier League action on Sunday when they host cross-town rivals Manchester City at Old Trafford

United will head into the derby in 13th place and off the back of a 1-0 defeat at Nottingham Forest.

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United beat Barcelona to “the next Yaya Toure”, he’s poised to make his debut soon – report

Barcelona failed in their attempts to sign Sekou Kone, who is now impressing key figures at Manchester United.

Barca perhaps boast the best midfield in Europe, having been blessed with the likes of Pedri, Gavi, and Frenkie de Jong.

Further, their famed La Masia academy continues to produce elite-level midfield prospects.

This season alone, Marc Casado and Marc Bernal made their senior breakthroughs under Hansi Flick and have even attracted interest from Europe’s biggest sides, including United.

Despite the abundance of midfield talent, the Blaugrana are understood to be disappointed over missing out on Kone to the Red Devils.

According to Spanish outlet Sport (via Sport Witness), the La Liga giants had shown interest in signing the Malian talent.

Barca followed Kone during his time at Guidars FC and were keen on signing him in their bid to add physicality to their youth setup.

Shining light on their stance, Sport states: “The problem is that some of the targets required small financial compensation and have already escaped months ago.”

United made the more decisive move and landed the Malian talent last summer after agreeing to pay Guidars a little over £1 million.

The 19-year-old has endured an injury plagued season in Manchester but in his limited appearances, the young talent has done enough to grab Ruben Amorim’s attention.

The United head coach has included Kone in his squad three times this season. Recently, The Peoples Person relayed a report claiming the midfielder is expected to make his senior debut during the business end of the campaign.

Kone has been dubbed “the next Yaya Toure” due to his lanky frame and long legs that allow him to shield the ball in possession and steal it during defensive situations. He certainly has the physicality and technical prowess to strengthen Amorim’s midfield in the near future. 


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Man Utd ‘seriously consider’ incredible return of former star as Red Devils admit his exit was a ‘mistake’

Man Utd are ‘seriously considering’ making a move to bring David de Gea back to Old Trafford in the summer transfer window, according to reports.

Once considered one of the best goalkeepers in world football, the Spaniard left Man Utd in the summer of 2023 after making over 500 appearances for the Red Devils.

De Gea’s form declined over his final couple of seasons at Old Trafford and Erik ten Hag opted to replace him in the 2023 summer transfer window.

Ten Hag paid €55m to land Andre Onana from Inter Milan with the Red Devils spending an initial £4.3m on Altay Bayindir from Fenerbahce as the Cameroon international’s back-up.

De Gea was without a club for around 12 months until he signed for Serie A side Fiorentina in August 2024 and the 24-year-old has excelled in Italy this season.

The Spaniard has made 30 appearances in all competitions for the Viola and now Spanish publication Fichajes claim that Man Utd are ‘seriously considering his return’ to Old Trafford.

READ: Mediawatch: Rashford ‘could play for Manchester United again’ – if finger-pointing Ruben Amorim suddenly resigns

His performances for the Italian side have ‘not gone unnoticed’ by the Red Devils and have left ‘the Old Trafford board in the dust’.

The report adds:

‘De Gea’s contract expires in June, although the club will activate a clause to extend his contract for another year. Still, public pressure and United’s desire to rectify their mistake could open the door to negotiations. The goalkeeper’s return to the Theatre of Dreams doesn’t seem as far-fetched as it did a few months ago. At Old Trafford, they know his departure was a mistake, and they want to recover what they should never have lost.’

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Man Utd legend Dwight Yorke insisted in January 2024 that re-signing De Gea would be a smart move with the Spaniard still out of contract at the time.

Yorke said: “I think re-signing David de Gea would be a really smart move.

“I don’t think it will happen though as it would rub salt in the wounds of the manager who let him go. My question is what is the point of having a number two at the club?

“They’ve done it with Dean Henderson and there’s a reason why there’s a number two at the club. You’ve got to give these guys an opportunity to trust them. They’re training every day and trying to be elite, first-team goalkeepers so I’m not sure why they allowed Dean Henderson to go away.”

While just a couple of months ago ex-Man Utd defender Paul Parker insisted that allowing De Gea to leave has proved a “massive mistake”.

Parker said: “Looking at the backline now, there’s no great pace. You look at the goalkeeper, I think they made a massive mistake letting David de Gea go so quickly.

“They could have kept him there, built a team and then discussed bringing in a new goalkeeper. For me, it’s more important for a goalkeeper to use his hands rather than his feet. The midfield lacks creativity, so buying two players isn’t going to be enough.”