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Chelsea determined to rob United of one of their finest players this summer to replace injured star – report

Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo has become a hot transfer target for Chelsea this summer.

Last week, The Peoples Person noted that Man United entered contract renewal talks with Mainoo in a bid to keep him at Old Trafford.

Given his high wage demands, however, it appeared as if negotiations would not go as smoothly as United probably wanted.

Later, it was reported that Mainoo was leaning towards leaving the club in favour of moving abroad, which may have boosted a Premier League rival’s confidence in striking what would have initially been considered an unlikely deal.

CaughtOffside reported today that Chelsea are aiming to sign Mainoo this summer.

This comes amid fitness concerns over fellow midfielder Romeo Lavia.

“Chelsea are preparing to step up their pursuit of Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo this summer as doubts grow over Romeo Lavia’s long-term fitness, CaughtOffside has been told. The young Belgian has endured a nightmare spell with injuries since his £58 million move from Southampton in the summer of 2023,” the article stated.

“A series of muscle and ankle problems have kept him sidelined for nearly the entire of his debut season, while he has clocked up just 588 minutes of action this term and isn’t expected to return until the end of the month.”

“With Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo yet to fully click in midfield, Chelsea see Mainoo as a player who could add quality and balance to their squad,” the report continued. Still, there does seem to be an obstacle in the way of Chelsea’s efforts to sign the rising star.

“However, a move wouldn’t be straightforward. As has been reported elsewhere, his wage demands would put him in line with Cole Palmer in Chelsea’s pay structure,” the report explained, meaning that Mainoo’s high wage demands could detract Chelsea and potentially other suitors from pursuing him this summer.

A former United academy player, Mainoo has become a major asset to the club in the midfield, only for a calf injury to disrupt his season.

Still, with United reportedly only looking to engage in negotiations with Mainoo once he returns to action, it may take a while before the youngster’s path forward becomes clear.

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“He doesn’t deserve that now”: National team boss says United star is “not good enough” to represent the country

Netherlands national team boss Ronald Koeman has insisted that Manchester United forward Joshua Zirkzee is currently not good enough to be selected to represent the country.

Zirkzee and United teammate Matthijs de Ligt were left out of the Netherlands’ provisional squad for the upcoming Nations League quarter-finals.

Oranje host Spain on 20 March in Rotterdam before making their way to Valencia for the second leg which takes place three days later.

After a tough start to life at United following his move from Bologna in the summer, Zirkzee is finally starting to show positive signs of improvement. Over the past few weeks, he has looked much better, especially in the number 10 role – a position Casemiro claimed is his best.

Under Ruben Amorim, Zirkzee has been a key player so far, making 25 appearances and scoring five goals in that period.

He led the line for United during Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Arsenal and nearly found the back of the net with a backheel finish but David Raya denied him.

Speaking on Studio Voetbal [via Soccer News], Koeman outlined what motivated his decision to overlook Zirkzee for the national team.

“He wasn’t in the preliminary selection because I don’t think he’s good enough at the moment. Especially scanning when turning or passing often goes wrong.”

“Yes, in principle form and fitness are always leading, but that is not always possible. We have a lot of central defenders and midfielders, but we are somewhat limited up front.”

“But even then, I still think that you have to earn your selection, and I think he doesn’t deserve that now.”

“But that could be the case again in another period.”

Zirkzee made his senior international debut as a substitute against Turkey at Euro 2024 and has been named in each squad since, picking up six caps.

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Man Utd: Manager snubs ‘not good enough’ Red Devils star ‘often going wrong’ with two weaknesses

Manchester United forward Joshua Zirkzee has been deemed “not good enough” as Netherlands boss Ronald Koeman has commented on his two weaknesses.

Zirkzee was Man Utd’s first signing ahead of this season as he joined the Premier League giants from Serie A outfit Bologna for around £36.5m.

The Netherlands international was recruited to provide competition for Rasmus Hojlund, but the two forwards have struggled with Man Utd’s striker options among the worst in the Premier League.

Man Utd have only scored 19 goals from open play this season as they embarrassingly sit 17th in our Premier League table for this statistic.

23-year-old Zirkzee scored his sixth goal of the season against Real Sociedad last week but he’s been heavily criticised for his poor performance in the 1-1 draw against Arsenal on Sunday afternoon.

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Speaking post-match, club legend Paul Scholes revealed his daming verdict of Zirkzee. 

He said: “Both teams are in desperate need of a striker.

“Zirkzee I thought was a little bit disappointing today. I’m not sure he’s a number nine or a number ten.

“I’m not really sure what Zirkzee brings to the team. Rasmus Hojlund is obviously still having his issues but both teams are crying out for attacking players.”

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Zirkzee broke into the Netherlands squad before last summer’s European Championships, grabbing two goal involvements in his six appearances for Koeman’s side.

There is an international break coming up, with the Netherlands facing Spain in the UEFA Nations League.

Koeman is set to announce his squad for this break and he has already confirmed that Zirkzee has not made it into his “preliminary selection”.

The Netherlands boss admits the Man Utd star is not playing “good enough at the moment” and has picked out a couple of his main weaknesses as he’s not done enough to “earn” a selection.

“He wasn’t in the preliminary selection because I don’t think he’s good enough at the moment. Especially scanning when turning or passing often goes wrong,” Koeman said.

“Yes, in principle form and fitness are always leading, but that is not always possible. We have a lot of central defenders and midfielders, but we are somewhat limited up front.

“But even then, I still think that you have to earn your selection, and I think he doesn’t deserve that now, but that could be the case again in another period.”

“Football is for clever people”: Arteta singles out one United star who outfoxed his side in yesterday’s draw

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has labelled Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes as cleverer than his side and the referee after his free kick goal yesterday.

The Red Devils came away from the match with a credible 1-1 draw with Arsenal.

In fact, the home crowd will feel they could have and should have won the match after a flurry of second half chances.

Bruno Fernandes was once again the main inspiration for United. Despite a quiet first half by his standards, he produced a stunning free kick in added on time in the first period in front of a jubilant Stretford End.

His manager Ruben Amorim waxed lyrical over his captain after the game and claimed his side “need more Brunos” as he always “steps up” for his team.

Nonetheless, instead of focusing on the quality of the strike, Sky Sports pundits decided to concentrate on the fact that the Arsenal wall was more than the 10 yards (9.15m) behind the ball.

Arsenal manager Arteta also had his say on the matter in his post-match comments.

In quotes carried by The Manchester Evening News the Spaniard claimed that Fernandes had moved the ball back when the referee wasn’t looking.

He said, “they just mentioned that if Bruno is on that, football is for smart street players and if he’s done that and capitalised on that, he was cleverer than us and the referee.”

Asked on whether Fernandes should have been allowed to do it he stated, “I don’t know, but he’s done it, it was a goal, so they took advantage of that. Football is for clever people.”

It is a grey area as the FA rules state that the wall must be “at least 9.15 m (10 yds) from the ball”, which the free kick definitely was at just over 11 yards. Nonetheless, the free kick must also be “taken from the place where the offence occurred.”

Therefore, there is nothing wrong with the wall being further back than 10 yards but the question is whether Fernandes moved the ball back or not, which cannot be determined.

United will once again most likely rely on the brilliance of Fernandes when they welcome Real Sociedad to Old Trafford on Thursday in a season-defining match-up in the second leg of their Europa League tie, which is evenly poised at 1-1 after the first leg in San Sebastian.

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Arsenal fan chorus was sharper than any Sky Sports scripted poetry

I like a poem. I’m particularly primed by verses that rhyme.

Just not before every televised football match.

Pre-game poetry is a tradition as old as Sky Sports itself. One of the essentials of a Super Sunday is a super sonnet from some urban laureate with an ode to spin. I don’t know about you but I don’t need telling why I should get excited about Manchester United versus Arsenal.

For those of you that missed the ham sandwich Sky served up before yesterday’s game, let me share some literary gems…

No sooner had Bet365 made their final attempt to get you to waste some money on the outcome of the match (although Joshua Zirkzee to fail to retain possession at any stage of the first half was tempting even at 3/1)…than the stage was cleared for Sky’s anonymous poet of the week to ask you to waste some culture.

Trust the process, they gently say, as storm clouds gather, darkening the day

With doubt like stones that weigh us down, hopes flicker and fade, lost in a frown

Now, just in case we thought that someone had accidentally left a microphone open on Peter Drury composing his opening comments, the catchy couplet was illustrated by images of United and Arsenal in fevered action with accompanying quotes from Messrs Amorim and Arteta imploring us to ‘respect the process’ and accept ‘the long project’. Any timeframe on that, guys?

Each stumble and fall a stitch in the seam, bearing the weight of a fragile dream

Have faith in the plan, let growth find its way. It’s not a quick race, but a careful ballet

Context is everything. The importance of the first encounter between Leandro Trossard and Noussair Mazraoui has now been thematically captured for us all to anticipate with quickened pulses. Nice!

Every scar every bruise tells a story so bright. Marks of the fight that have guided our flight

Embrace the unknown, let it carry you right in the heart of the struggle, you will find the light

Cue Dave Jones. Now, I’m no judge of good prose. I haven’t written a poem since Year 6 at school…wait a minute, that is the poem I wrote in Year 6!

There are special occasions in every football season that deserve some considered reflections and sage words to set their scene. Fourteenth versus second in the Premier League is not one of them. Sky have hired the so-called Poet Commentator. Leave it to MC Peter to capture the moment.

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We all have a tendency to want to over-write our parts, but I’m a firm believer that the commentator should provide the narrative that brings the gladiators into the arena. The grand entrance of the teams is still a piece of theatre worth watching for me. It gives me the same tingle as lights down in a theatre or concert hall. It deserves words and Peter Drury has got a thesaurus of those.

He might not choose and use the same words as I would but he has chosen them…and carefully. There is one of our brethren that regularly garnishes the walk-out with “and here come the teams”. Oh really!… the guys in the natty shorts and luminous boots are the teams?! You’ve only had three days to think that up. Wordsmith!

Or often those shots of the players’ grim game-faces filing either side of the camera are punctuated by some final crass predictions from the unseen studio panel or a verbal tease of what you can watch a week on Thursday on this channel. Airtime is precious, let the commentator paint the picture.

Football is naturally dramatic. It doesn’t require any help from hyperbole. The modern pyrotechnic light shows too often drown out the pent-up roar that should greet the first glimpse of our heroes. I haven’t paid 60 quid to be the hands beneath a tifo or a brick in a collage. I want to give the boys a throaty”‘come on, get into these!”

Peter Drury gets that. He’s a football man that spends his week around football people thinking about the backdrop and meaning of the game he is about to call. Let him write and narrate the foreword, not some blank verse poet.

Last season, Sky’s prelude to a Manchester derby featured a well-produced piece of video content fronted by local rapper, Tays.

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Tays’ target audience is about a third of my age and when I whimsically tweeted that I could have lived without his rhetoric, I was understandably invited to ‘shut up, grandpa’ by a few of my followers. Fair.

Except I then did a bit of due diligence on Tays and soon came across a recording of his track called ‘Outta This World’. It is crude and misogynistic. If a sports broadcaster published a single line of it, their career would be cancelled in a wave of disgust. I don’t know who commissioned him to appear but I can only hope they had never heard Tays’ back catalogue.

I might be ancient but I am partial to a bit of Mike Skinner. Original Pirate Material and all that.

When last year’s BBC Sports Personality of the Year created a film to honour the achievements of Jude Bellingham, it was not unnatural to choose the music of a fellow Brummie for the showreel. And ‘Blinded by the Lights’ is one of Skinner’s most powerfully brilliant musical creations…but it is about a stoned and drunk kid trying to find his girlfriend in a night-club. Maybe not a perfect match for slow-motion images of Jude’s effortless athleticism.

You might think I’m being pedantic now… that I’m nit-picking over a stylish attempt to frame a 21st century superstar in a contemporary light that will somehow open an annual institution of broadcast sport to a new, young audience…keep it current.

If any of Tays’ fanbase were watching Sports Personality of the Year, it was not in the hope of catching a few rhymes. Good content is relevant primarily to the core audience. Our first duty as communicators is to connect with and entertain the viewers that have joined us. To know our audience and apply strong editorial judgment on their behalf. To give them what they want.

The most topical and sharpest poetry heard at Old Trafford yesterday was not recited by the Bard of Banality or even Peter Drury.

It was a day of profound protest by a significant group of Manchester United supporters that provided a constant undercurrent to the afternoon.

So, when the travelling Arsenal fans burst into a chorus of ‘we want the Glazers in’, the essence of football culture was captured more vividly than any scripted line. It was spontaneous, cutting, mocking, communal street eloquence of the kind that only football can create.

Leave the soundtrack to football to football people.

82% pass accuracy, 5 key passes, 2 big chances created: United star continues to rip it up for new side

Manchester United on-loan duo Jadon Sancho and Antony both made positive contributions to victories for their sides.

Sancho was given a start for Chelsea as they won a crucial match against Leicester City 1-0 to keep their Champions League hopes on track.

The Englishman has taken a lot of criticism recently as he has failed to provide a goal or an assist in over 10 matches and that streak continued yesterday in spite of an improved performance.

He was given an impressive score of 7.7 on Sofascore, playing the entire 90 minutes of action.

The 24 year old had 58 touches and completed 88% of his passes against the side in the relegation zone.

He made three key passes but none of his three crosses reached their intended target.

The winger had only one shot that was blocked but his biggest contribution was winning a penalty for his side, that Cole Palmer failed to convert.

He also won 100% of his aerial duels and 50% of his ground battles on the day.

Antony also continued his positive start to life in Spain with another victory for Real Betis as they beat Las Palmas 1-0.

The Brazilian played the entire 90 minutes, touching the ball 76 times in the game.

He also had a passing accuracy of 82%, connecting with 46 out of 56 passes.

Antony made an impressive five key passes in the game and created two big chances for his side, who were wasteful in front of goal.

The 25 year old had one shot blocked and was unsuccessful with any of his five dribble attempts in the game.

He also lost the ball 23 times as he tried to make things happen for los Verdiblancos.

They could both next be in European action as Chelsea welcome Copenhagen to Stamford Bridge in the second leg of the Conference League last 16 on Thursday and Real Betis travel to Portugal to face Vitória S.C in the same competition.

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4 saves, 2 high claims, 100% aerial duels won: United loanee shines, could be answer to huge headache for Amorim

Manchester United loanee Radek Vitek put in another fine display as FC Blau-Weiß Linz beat Wolfsberger AC 2-1 away from home in the Austrian Bundesliga.

It means that Vitek’s side pull within one point of the top six and six points from the European places.

The 21 year old has played in 17 games this season, only conceding 20 goals and keeping six clean sheets, as he has been an ever-present for his side.

The Czech keeper was given a rating of 7.3 from Sofascore for another strong performance on Sunday afternoon.

He made four saves for his side as they held on to the win despite late pressure. All of the efforts were from inside the box as he made a big contribution to the away win providing his team with a safe pair of hands.

Vitek also made one successful punch and one run out, where he came out of his goal to sweep up the danger.

The Czech made two high claims to demonstrate his skill at dominating his box and taking responsibility to take the pressure off his defenders.

He also made one clearance in the game and completed 100% of his aerial duels in a competitive match.

Vitek wasn’t so good with his feet however, as he had 30 touches but only completed 48% of his passes.

Nonetheless, with his side keeping just 30% of the ball, it was hardly in his remit to keep the ball for much length of time.

He launched 14 long balls but only four reached their target and this is something he will definitely want to work on over time.

The youngster’s fine form in Austria won’t come unnoticed, especially as Andre Onana’s struggles continue in the Manchester United goal.

The Czech keeper was highly impressive last season in pre-season against Norwegian side Rosenborg BK and he will hope to be given a fair shot at taking a run at the number one jersey this summer.

He will next be in action when BW Linz host Hartberg on Sunday afternoon.


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‘It’s his best game since I’ve been here’

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Monday 10 March 2025 09:30

Ruben Amorim felt that Alejandro Garnacho produced his best performance during his tenure as head coach in our draw against Arsenal.

Like in midweek against Real Sociedad, the Argentina international started on the inside right role of our front three in the Old Trafford clash with the Gunners, and proved a threat all afternoon – but particularly in the second half, when our attacking impetus grew.

That was despite our only goal arriving in first-half stoppage time, when we took the lead through a marvellous free-kick from Bruno Fernandes.

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But United sustained plenty of threat in attack thereafter, with Garnacho playing his part in that – as his crosses led to chances for Joshua Zirkzee and Matthijs de Ligt being saved in the second half.

Garnacho also narrowly struck over the bar late on, just clearing the crossbar as we went in search of a winning goal.

The 20-year-old was also diligent in his defensive duties as the Reds pulled together to frustrate the Gunners for much of the afternoon, earning a respectable point against the side sitting second in the Premier League standings.

“We have some good players for the transition like Garnacho,” Ruben told reporters after full-time in M16.

“I think with Garnacho, and we’re always talking about Garnacho, he defended really well and attacked really well.

“I think it was the best game of Garnacho since I’ve been here. He’s improving and we understood the plan quite well.”

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Of course, our no.17 provided a well-timed pass to set up Joshua Zirkzee to score in the first leg in San Sebastian last week, and scored his very first senior goal against them in the past.

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Arsenal: Rooney pushes Arteta to hijack Man Utd move for £40m Premier League star

Wayne Rooney reckons Arsenal should target Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta in the summer amid interest from Man Utd.

The Gunners and the Red Devils showed on Sunday that they are both lacking a proven centre-forward with the two sides playing out a 1-1 draw in the Premier League.

Arsenal have been plagued by injuries in attacking areas in recent months with Gabriel Jesus, Kai Havertz, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli all missing, although Martinelli made a subsitute appearance against Man Utd on Sunday.

Even when they were all fit there were still calls for Arsenal to bring in a new goalscoring centre-forward to decide tight games and finally get them over the line in the Premier League title race.

However, it looks like the Gunners will once again finish as runners-up in the Premier League for the third season running after leaders Liverpool went 15 points clear over the weekend.

And Rooney reckons a player like Crystal Palace striker Mateta – who has contributed 15 goals and three assists in 33 matches in all competitions this season – would be perfect for Mikel Arteta’s side as they need someone to get on the end of all the dangerous balls they put into the box.

Rooney told BBC Sport: “Jean-Philippe Mateta is a big, strong lad who scores a lot of goals.

“From watching Arsenal over the past few games in the Premier League, they have put a lot of balls into the box without having anyone to get on the end of them. I am sure he would help from that point of view.”

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A report last week claimed that Man Utd had made Mateta a ‘major target’ ahead of the summer transfer window after giving up on Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres.

Arsenal dominated possession against Man Utd but both sides had enough chances to win the match and Arteta was disappointed not to win at Old Trafford.

Arteta said: “Very frustrating we haven’t won with the dominance and the chances we had in the first half.

“Then we gave the ball away out of nothing. Gave a foul away. We had them in the second half, you could feel they were really fatigued.

“It was the threat in the final 25 metres to make something happen. They didn’t want to play. You come here and you want to win the game. Today, it is frustration.”

When he was pressed on his team’s struggles in the final third, Arteta added: “Sometimes that is what is missing. The execution has to be in to the right player and the right player to shoot.

“How we conceded [chances] in certain moments was not acceptable. They have so much quality and they pick the right player and normally that would end in a goal.

“We opened the gate to lose the game. there was no chance to lose the game and we opened it ourselves. I will defend my players all the time but in those moments we have to do better.”

“That was his vision”: Former United coach spills the beans on Ten Hag’s 10-year plan at Old Trafford

When Erik ten Hag said, “Eras come to an end”, Manchester United fans were dreaming of enjoying the good times under a manager who was seen as one of Europe’s hottest managerial properties.

Not too long ago, he had guided Ajax to the Champions League semi-finals while the Dutch giants had clinched three league titles and two Dutch Cups under his tutelage.

Ajax’s attractive possession-based style was what drew the Red Devils towards the Dutchman who started in fine fashion, with the club ending their trophy drought by winning the Carabao Cup.

The 20-time English league champions finished third in the Premier League, thereby qualifying for the Champions League, while reaching the FA Cup final as well.

EtH’s tenure

With expectations sky-high ahead of the second season, the ex-Ajax boss decided to drop what he was building in favour of a transition-based style to play to the strengths of his players.

While the club did win the FA Cup, they were embarrassed in the Champions League and finished in eighth position in the league.

But INEOS still handed him a new deal and backed him in the window only to sack him a couple of months into the current campaign as results continued to be dire.

Despite the poor ending to his tenure, former coach Benni McCarthy remains a big fan of Ten Hag and he showered praise on the former United boss.

The former South Africa striker even claimed that Ten Hag had planned to be at United for 10 years and had even planned accordingly.

McCarthy full of praise for EtH

“I was given an incredible opportunity to work with one of the biggest and best clubs in the world under the guidance of Erik ten Hag,” McCarthy told BBC Sport Africa.

“I learned utmost professionalism because the manager I worked under was not just a disciplinarian, but he was the best and one of the most unbelievable professionals I’ve ever seen in the game.

“Extremely hard-working, very dedicated, very passionate, he planned on being the Manchester United coach for the next 10 years. That was his vision. Everyone is talking about how bad, how terrible Manchester United is.

“We still managed to win the FA Cup, we still managed to win the Carabao Cup. I was proud that I was part of that regime,” Mccarthy added.

Ten Hag remains without a job even though he gets linked with multiple clubs and his recent interview about his time at Old Trafford drew a lot of eyeballs.

Offers support to Amorim

As for United, Ten Hag’s successor Ruben Amorim has managed to do little to change the team’s form, with the Portuguese blaming the haphazard recruitment as a major reason for the poor results.

Looking in from the outside, the current Kenya national team coach cannot pinpoint one reason for Amorim’s poor start but offered si support to the beleaguered Portuguese.

“Honest to god, I don’t know what the issue is. It is just such a huge football club and the problems just seem to go on and on – and I don’t know how they’re going to resolve it.

“I’ve always been a fan – I love the club. It’s sad, and I just hope that the management, and the especially the coach, can rally the players, because they are very good players.”

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