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Man Utd ‘trying to convince’ Mainoo to stay as youngster is slammed for ‘ridiculous’ demands

Man Utd are reportedly looking to tie down Kobbie Mainoo on a new deal as the Red Devils youngster’s demands are outlined by his team.

There were rumours in the January transfer window that Mainoo and fellow Man Utd team-mate Alejandro Garnacho could need to be sold as the Red Devils looked to comply with the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules (PSR).

Chelsea were the club reportedly leading the race for Mainoo if Man Utd failed to agree a new contract with the youngster as his contract expires in the summer of 2027.

But those rumours have gone away since the winter market and now the Daily Mail claim that Man Utd ‘have held fresh talks’ with Mainoo ‘in the hope of finally reaching an agreement in prolonged contract negotiations’.

The Daily Mail adds:

‘Mainoo’s representatives want a pay rise to £180,000 a week plus bonuses which would bring him in line with his team-mates and reflect his status as an England regular.

‘The 19-year-old, who has been out of action for a month with a calf injury, still has more than two years left on his current contract. United are hopeful of convincing the Stockport-born player that his long-term future is at Old Trafford and reaching a compromise in talks.

‘Although United withstood interest for both Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho in the January window, and lowered the wage bill by sending Marcus Rashford and Antony on loan, both academy graduates are likely to be targets for rival clubs again in the summer.

‘Kobbie Mainoo is valued at £70-80million and his sale would represent 100 per cent profit. United head coach Ruben Amorim is keen to keep hold of Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho

‘Todd Boehly’s Chelsea were revealed to be leading the chase should no contract emerge for Mainoo.’

When asked at the end of January if there were difficult decisions to be made because of the need to comply with PSR, Amorim replied: “That part is true. But I want players like Kobbie and Garnacho.

“The focus is that we have to improve our academy. And you have to bring more [through]. That is something that all the clubs in England have to take advantage of. The players that come from their academies. To play, to feel the shirt, but also to sell them. So our focus is to bring more [through]. The rest, I just want to prepare with both of them for the next game.”

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Mainoo has been played in a more advanced role at times this season with Amorim starting him further forward for the first time against FCSB in the Europa League in January.

When asked about Mainoo’s impressive display in a new position, the Man Utd boss said at the time: “I don’t think it is about his contract. Everybody in England sees him as a very good player.

“He played in the European Championship final. I think it is more the position. He was not comfortable. Before, he was always playing. Now, he sometimes plays and sometimes not, he wasn’t comfortable, but maybe it is something to do with that.

“But I think the key point is the position. It is different for him. It demands a lot from him. [On Thursday], in that position, I feel that he was more happy to play. Simple as that.

“I don’t look at the movements, the way he touched the ball. I felt it just watching him. He was so happy on the pitch. That is important for me because if they are happy, they play better. I think he can change position.”

Mainoo’s £180k-a-week demands have caused shock among some Man Utd fans and YouTuber Mark Goldbridge called them “ridiculous”.

““180k a week for Mainoo lol,” Goldbridge wrote on X. “If it’s true, it’s ridiculous.”

United star’s agent explains why his client turned down rival offer to join current loan club

The agent of Manchester United star Antony, has revealed that the player’s decision to leave the club was motivated by a desire to play regularly – something that was no longer guaranteed in England.

Antony lost his place in the team under Erik ten Hag and also failed to break into Ruben Amorim’s plans.

United sanctioned his exit during the transfer window, allowing him to join Betis on loan until the end of the season.

The Brazilian has looked like a player reborn, scoring three goals and adding two assists in just seven games across all competitions.

He managed just 12 goals and added five assists in 96 games for the Red Devils despite being the club’s second-most-expensive signing of all-time after Paul Pogba.

Antony’s performances have given Betis hope of clinching European football – an objective that was aided by their victory over Real Madrid last weekend.

Unsurprisingly, Betis are keen on making his stay in Seville a permanent one, although United are believed to be asking for more money than they’re willing to fork out.

Betis CEO Ramon Alarcon recently revealed that Antony also wants to extend his stay at Estadio Benito Villamarín for at least one more year.

Antony’s agent – Júnior Pedroso – spoke to Marca [via SportWitness] and explained what led to his client’s temporary parting of ways with United. He also disclosed why they settled on Betis as the ideal place for the 25-year-old to revive his career.

Pedroso said, “We realised that Antony would have few minutes at Manchester United at a crucial time to recover his football, so I spoke to his brother Emerson about the possibility of a relocation on loan.”

“It was unanimous, La Liga was the ideal destination.”

He added, “We identified three or four clubs that could fit the bill and Betis emerged as the most promising option, so we started talking to [Manu] Fajardo, [Ramón] Alarcón and Ladrón de Guevara and later, with my partner Cristiano, we negotiated with Manchester United.”

“We spoke with two other La Liga clubs, one of them even presented a formal offer. He studied the team, the squad and the style of play, and decided quickly.”

“Several factors were decisive. The city of Seville, with a welcoming environment for Antony and his family; the style of play in La Liga, which fits his characteristics; the competitiveness of Betis; and of course, the work of Pellegrini.”

Pedroso noted that Antony even travelled with his partner to choose where they’d live.

On the winger’s time in Spain so far, Pedroso remarked, “An incredible experience, it seems like he has been at Betis for years, it was the best decision.”

The United loanee and his Betis teammates are back in action on Thursday as Real Betis take on Vitoria SC in the first leg of their Europa Conference League round of 16 fixture.

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Don’t want to see him again!”: Club legend fumes at United loanee who is “really a bad guy” after defeat

PSV Eindhoven legend Rene Van de Kerkhof expressed his displeasure with Manchester United loanee Tyrell Malacia, following the club’s loss over the weekend at the hands of Go Ahead Eagles.

PSV suffered a 3-2 defeat league defeat, having been knocked out of the KNVB Cup by the same opponent just three days prior.

On Saturday, Oliver Antman’s brace and a goal from Victor Edvardsen proved decisive, rendering strikes from Luuk de Jong and Noa Lang mere consolation for PSV.

The result left Peter Bosz’s side eight points adrift of table leaders Ajax. Malacia started the game, playing all 90 minutes in his favoured left-back role. The game was only his third match for PSV since he joined them during the January transfer window.

It was an eventful occasion for Malacia, who also got involved in a half-time spat with Go Ahead Eagles striker Edvardsen.

It appears Van de Kerkhof – who won the title thrice with PSV – was not impressed with Malacia’s performance.

The club legend spoke on the Omroep Brabant podcast [as quoted by Voetbal Zone] and was highly critical of the United loanee, even suggesting he should return to Old Trafford.

“A Malacia like that is really a bad buy. I don’t want to see him again!”

“He should just go back to Manchester United, get rid of him.”

He added, “You can also blame technical director Earnest Stewart for that, he should have taken a closer look at him.”

If Van de Kerkhof was unhappy with Malacia’s weekend display, he is unlikely to have been pleased with what he saw during PSV’s 7-1 Champions League demolition by Arsenal.

The Eredivisie outfit were humiliated, although Malacia was somewhat decent, managing three key passes and as many interceptions. He also made two clearances and put in two tackles.

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United star involved in heart-warming moment with journalist after FA Cup defeat – report

Manchester United’s Noussair Mazraoui was involved in a lovely interaction with a Muslim journalist after the club’s match on Sunday.

United’s Moroccan defender is a devout Muslim, who has regularly spoken about his faith during his career.

Commenting on the importance of religion in his life while at his previous club Bayern Munich he stated, “I have my religion. That’s number one in my life… [praying] helps me a lot to deal with things that don’t go my way, or things that turn out in my favour. This way of thinking helps me to go through life.”

The 27 year old recently met with the Manchester United Muslim Supporters’ Club at Old Trafford where he shared a message of “never lose sight of your dreams.”

The meeting came ahead of Ramadan which is one of the biggest moments in the Muslim faith’s calendar.

The period of daytime fasting began on the 28th February and it will end on the 30th March.

The Daily Mail report that after the game, where Mazraoui was allowed to have a drinks break to break his fast during the match versus Fulham, he met with a fellow Muslim journalist.

“One reporter, Aadam Haladh, waited patiently to see the Moroccan after the game to give him a tin of Medjoul dates as a gift for Ramadan.”

The United security staff allowed the reporter the opportunity to wait at the players’ entrance so that he definitely had the chance to come into contact with Mazraoui.

Speaking to the Mail on the moment the reporter said, “the United security staff outside the players’ entrance were kind enough to allow me to wait in front of the barriers after showing them my pass.”

“Mazraoui and I exchanged greetings in Arabic, wishing each other peace and blessings and Ramadan Mubarak.”

“I gave him the tin of dates telling him it was a gift from me, which he accepted and politely responded by saying ‘for you, my shirt’, giving me both of his match worn shirts.”

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United plotting move for sensational 21-yo midfielder, ready to make £66.5m bid – report

Manchester United have set their sights on Barcelona midfielder Marc Casado and are willing to spend big to sign him, as per reports.

With both Casemiro and Christian Eriksen struggling to cope with the Premier League’s physicality due to their ageing legs, Manuel Ugarte has emerged as Ruben Amorim’s most reliable defensive midfield option in recent months.

The Uruguayan star, signed from Paris Saint-Germain in 2024, has earned plaudits for his out-of-possession work. Still, at the same time, Ugarte’s technical ability has come into question, with the 23-year-old showing nervousness with the ball at his feet at times.

Amid this, a report in Spain has suggested that United are looking at a Barcelona midfielder as his potential alternative.

Manchester United want Marc Casado

According to Fichajes, Casado has emerged as one of United’s “priorities” for the summer transfer window.

It is understood that the Spanish midfielder, who has made 22 LaLiga appearances under Hansi Flick this term, is admired by Amorim.

The 21-year-old is excellent at defensive work and is also very composed in possession and is regularly involved in the Blaugrana’s build-up.

The Spanish outlet claim United are willing to make a “significant financial effort to sign him” with a view to finding a new partner for Kobbie Mainoo and an “alternative to Manuel Ugarte.”

The Premier League giants’ initial offer for the Spaniard could reportedly be around €80 million (£66.5m), a figure that would test Barca’s resolve as at the moment the LaLiga leaders are not considering parting ways with their academy product.

However, Casado’s regular spot in Flick’s lineup could come into threat following Marc Bernal’s return to full fitness. Bernal was supposedly the undisputed starter before he suffered a long-term injury.

It is believed that United could take advantage of the situation and attempt to lure Casado to Old Trafford.

Having said that, we are a bit skeptical that Ineos would make such a massive offer for a relatively inexperienced player amid their attempts to fix the club’s financial issues.

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Reds pair in frame for February award

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Reds pair in frame for February award

ManUtd.com reporter Adam Marshall at Old Trafford.

Wednesday 05 March 2025 10:30

Two Manchester United Women players have been shortlisted for February’s PFA WSL Fans’ Player of the Month award.

Jayde Riviere and Elisaberth Terland have been nominated for their excellent performances against Tottenham Hotspur and Crystal Palace during this period.

Terland scored the only goal at Spurs and followed it up with a brace in the 3-1 win over the Eagles.

Riviere provided the assist for that solitary strike at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with her inviting cross from the right wing leading to Teri’s superb volley.

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Norway international striker Elisabeth is looking to make it a double after picking up our club award for February.

Reds star Ella Toone won the most recent PFA WSL monthly award, following her exploits in January.

Arsenal duo Mariona Caldentey and Frida Maanum, plus Manchester City’s Mary Fowler and Kelly Gago of Everton, are the other competitors for the trophy.

Fans can vote here until 12:00 GMT on Friday.

Best of luck to Jayde and Elisabeth!

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Who played for United and Real Sociedad?

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Who played for United and Real Sociedad?

ManUtd.com reporter Adam Marshall at Old Trafford.

Wednesday 05 March 2025 10:17

Finding somebody who has played for both Real Sociedad and Manchester United is difficult, but one man fits the criteria.

Adnan Januzaj left Old Trafford for the San Sebastian side in 2017 and has made more appearances for the Basque outfit than any of his other clubs.

The Belgium international even faced the Reds in the Europa League in 2021, getting little change out of Alex Telles in a 4-0 Reds win in Turin, and also starting in the return leg at Old Trafford, in a tie that finished goalless.

Januzaj was part of a La Real attack that contained current Newcastle United hot-shot Alexander Isak.

Adnan Januzaj spoke to MUTV after the game in Turin.

“I knew, if there were fans here, they would welcome me again,” Januzaj told MUTV after the behind-closed-doors match in Italy.

“I’m watching every United game because I like to watch football, but especially I like to watch United. It’s where I grew up and the team I always supported. I hope, for them, they can win this tournament.”

Unfortunately, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men were defeated after a marathon penalty shootout to Villarreal in the final later that year.

Januzaj joined United from Anderlecht and progressed into the first team, making a sensational first Premier League start against Sunderland.

The youngster scored twice in a 2-1 victory at the Stadium of Light and was something of a shining light in David Moyes’s time in charge of the club.

He was later loaned to the Black Cats, after also having a stint at Borussia Dortmund, before leaving permanently to make his mark in Spain. Now 30, he is playing for Las Palmas, on loan from parent club Sevilla.

Incidentally, Moyes is another man who links the two clubs.

The current Everton boss resumed his managerial career at Real Sociedad in 2014, after departing United earlier in the year.

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Man Utd: ‘Desperate’ manager puts ‘too overweight’ top Amorim transfer target ‘on diet’ to stop ‘crisis’

AC Milan and France goalkeeper Mike Maignan has reportedly been put ‘on a diet’ by AC Milan’s manager in a ‘desperate move’ to end their ‘crisis’.

Maignan has been heavily linked with a move to the Premier League in recent years and he’s emerged as a potential target for Man Utd as they consider replacements for under-fire Andre Onana.

28-year-old Onana overcame adversity to impress for Man Utd during his debut season, but his performances have severely declined this term as he’s consistently made mistakes at key moments.

The Red Devils need signings in various positions this summer as they are 14th in our calendar year Premier League table and at risk of missing out on Europe ahead of next season.

To complicate matters, Man Utd are working with a tight budget and needs to offload unwanted talents to raise funds for signings.

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Man Utd’s priority is expected to be the addition of a new striker, but they could do with signing upgrades across the pitch and Onana’s poor form could force them to enter the market for a new goalkeeper.

United are already linked with several potential replacements. Earlier this week, a report claimed Maignan has become their top target as INEOS prepares an ‘assault’.

However, a report in Italy claims AC Milan boss Sergio Conceicao is ‘trying everything’ to get the Serie A giants ‘out of this moment of crisis’.

It is claimed that ‘some weight problems’ have been ‘found’ and Conceicao has ‘decided to put players on a diet’ with ‘overweight’ Maignan ‘especially targeted’ and ‘under special obsersation’.

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Regarding Conceicao’s ‘desperate move’, the report explains:

‘The Rossoneri coach has found some weight problems in a part of the squad and has decided to put the players on a diet.

‘In particular, among the various players over 90 kg, the Milan coach has especially targeted Mike Maignan, considered not very agile and reactive between the posts because he is too heavy and out of shape.

‘A situation that needs to be remedied quickly, keeping a close eye on their diet and then having all the players get on the scales every day to numerically verify the effects of the diet.

‘But that’s not all. To understand in detail the form of the individuals and the general condition of the squad, the Portuguese staff is also monitoring the sleep parameters of the players, often considered insufficient and outside the standards for a professional athlete.’

United launches first official Sikh Supporters’ Club

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United is delighted to welcome the Stretford Sikhs to its growing family of 329 official supporters’ clubs across 90 countries.

United in their love for the club, the Sikh supporters’ club follows Guizhou, Indonesia Bekasi, Panjabi Red Devils, Albuquerque Red Devils, Birmingham Alabama, and Manchester United Supporters Team in making their debut as an official supporters’ club since January 2025.

The Sikh Supporters’ Club is a non-geographical community of fans, welcoming supporters of shared faith and allies to come together and connect with fellow Reds from across the world. The club is excited to grow throughout the season with plans to host social meet-ups and events, and work with the club to improve experiences for Sikh fans on matchday.

To celebrate the launch, the Stretford Sikhs joined United legend, Denis Irwin, pitchside at our Emirates FA Cup fifth-round home fixture versus Fulham on Sunday.

United is committed to inclusivity within football and ensuring all fans feel welcome and safe in support of the club.

The launch of Stretford Sikhs supplements ongoing equality, diversity and inclusion initiatives such as the opening of an additional multi-faith room on the stadium footprint at Old Trafford with our official Muslim Supporters’ Club.

United have also become the first Premier League club to provide sanitation wastebins in male bathrooms in collaboration with BOG STANDARD, phs Group and Prostate Cancer, and held a Holocaust memorial event at Carrington last month, as part of our Academy enrichment programme.

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Stretford Sikhs Secretary, Preetam Singh, said: “Becoming the first-ever official Sikh MUSC is bigger than just football. It’s about representation, showing Sikh fans around the world that we truly belong in the game and creating a legacy that will inspire current and future generations.

“Manchester United has always been about diversity and inclusion and for us to now be recognised officially by the club is a proud milestone. It’s a statement that football and Manchester United is for everyone, regardless of background or faith.”

Rick McGagh, director of fan engagement, said: “We are delighted to welcome the Stretford Sikhs to our global family of official supporters’ clubs. We look forward to working with them, and their members, to improve their experience and to bring more communities together.

“We work closely with our official supporters’ clubs to inform our thinking, to help reach our fans across the world, and to bring our fans closer to the club and players.

“I would encourage any fan who is considering joining a supporters’ club to do so or, if you are thinking about starting a new one, then get in touch and we can help you join the United family.”

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All fans who come together to follow United are encouraged to start a supporters’ club; whether that’s via match screenings at a local venue, social meet-ups, community forums, or simply a group of friends with a shared interest, we’d love to hear from you.

Supporters can find out more about membership to the Stretford Sikhs by following @stretfordsikhs on Instagram or X.

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Director of sport issues honest response to rumours of “elite” United target’s summer exit

VfB Stuttgart director of sport Fabian Wohlgemuth has ruled out a summer move for Manchester United target Angelo Stiller.

The Red Devils have seriously lacked midfield energy despite the signing of Manuel Ugarte last summer.

Injuries to Kobbie Mainoo and Mason Mount have meant that Ruben Amorim has had to rely on an older profile of player such as Bruno Fernandes, Casemiro and Christian Eriksen in the middle of the park.

Therefore, it is only logical that the Portuguese coach will intend to strengthen this area of the pitch in the summer.

One name that was recently thrown into the mix is German international Stiller who plies his trade at Stuttgart.

According to Scoutingstats.ai, “Angelo Stiller’s emergence as one of the Bundesliga’s most promising young defensive midfielders has been underscored by his exceptional ball retention and progressive passing abilities, both of which rank him among the league’s elite.”

He has also become a vital member of Die Roten’s first team as the 23 year old has already played in 37 matches this season.

Wohlgemuth put paid to these ambitions though after speaking to German publication BILD.

When asked about the possibility of the young German leaving the club he bluntly stated, “that is not an issue that is currently on our agenda.”

The president then went on to explain that Stiller has a long-term deal at the club and that a transfer is off the table.

“The player has committed himself to VfB under a contract without any ifs and buts and we know very well what we have in Angelo. And that is the matter closed.”

Nonetheless, the paper claims that the ex-Bayern Munich player may find it difficult to turn down his former club, especially if Joshua Kimmich leaves in the summer.

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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.