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Saturday 01 March 2025 22:31

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim believes Harry Maguire should be considered for an England recall.

Our no.5 has been a standout perform for the Reds in recent weeks, notably netting two winners against Leicester City (in the FA Cup) and Ipswich Town recently.

Harry has been selected largely as the central centre-back in Amorim’s 3-4-2-1 system and seems to be finding his feet within the tactical set-up.

Our head coach discussed Maguire’s plan to continue playing for the Three Lions, and more, in the second part of his pre-match press conference ahead of Fulham’s visit tomorrow.

Scroll down to read the full quotes from the boss…

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Part two: Press conference v Fulham

Press conference part two | Ruben talks ruthlessness, settling in at United and Harry Maguire ahead of Fulham’s visit…

Hi Ruben, when you arrived, you said you have the capability of being ruthless. Do you feel you have had to be more ruthless than you anticipated and will you have to show that characteristic to move the team to where you want it to be?
“It’s a balance of everything. If the team is trying and I understand they are trying but cannot do it, I am not ruthless. I don’t like to be like that just to be, or to show strength. I just understand and I have the feeling [of] what I’m seeing. You can have two similar situations but the context is completely different. I’m trying to understand everything in my team to help them to be better. But when I feel it’s something that is going to harm the team, I’m quite ruthless because I know for sure we are not going to win with certain behaviours. So, I’m trying to make a balance of everything and just help the team.”

Come the end of the season, whatever you do for the remaining two or three months, you’re going to have to show a ruthless side at the end of the season because it does need changes, by your own admission. Which does mean, for some of them, it’s going to be: ‘Sorry mate, on your bike’…
“We can talk about that in the end [of the season] because it’s hard… we have a lot of games still to play and talk about and but that is clear. And I think that is not a difficult situation because everybody understands that in football, sometimes you stay, sometimes you have to move on. If you know how to explain it, for me, it is easy. If I know how to explain, I can do it and I like to do it because I want to be clear. When I was a player also, because I like to use all that experience. When you are honest with someone, in the beginning it is hard, but they will understand. So, I’m quite honest with my players and they already know that sometimes they have to move on at the end of the season.”

You’re obviously learning a lot about these players, what have you learnt about yourself being at Man United? Are you a better manager, are you a different manager from the guy that first walked through the door? How have you changed?
“Better? It’s hard to say because I’m not winning games so I don’t feel like a better coach. In three months here, I lived certain things [that mean] I’m a more complete manager, because sometimes you need to lose and be in a poor situation to grow. And I felt that during these three months. I’m not going to die if I lose three games in a row, that’s something I learned here, and I can cope and maintain the energy. So, I’m learning a lot about myself and the players but I prefer to win games, that is clear.” 

When you’ve worked inside the club for three months, you obviously get a very clear picture of what needs to be done. But the picture that was presented to you before you came to the club, was that a genuine one? Were the owners honest with you about not just the strength of the team but the position of the club financially?
“That is hard… I knew the situation but then it’s hard because your procession in the same situation as me can be different so it’s hard to say if they are honest or not. I felt they were honest, but I need to see things and feel things myself. So, it’s always a different opinion in that matter. I knew the situation, I knew that it was a risk but we are surviving and doing everything. I think today is really hard, I know, but this is going to help us in the future, I hope. So, we will see.”

There is a lot of negativity around the club, but is there anything positive you can offer the fans going forward?
“I see a clear path and I see that from the board also. They are doing difficult changes, they are not popular, but they are doing [them] because they have a vision. I think that is clear. But in the future, we need to show some results because you can do a lot of changes but if you don’t have results, people don’t feel confidence and happy. That is winning games. I think the good thing is we have a clear path, now is hard but we are doing things to achieve success in the future.”

Can I ask you about Harry Maguire: do you think his form is good enough to be considered by England? And would you like him to be called up by England or do you think he needs a rest when the international break comes?
“If it’s enough is with the national coach. I would be really happy for him, I think he deserves [it]. He is a great guy, I think he needs to still improve because when you are a player you can improve every time and improve a lot of things. But I think his performances in the moment are quite good and you feel he is more a leader now that can help a national team, so I hope he is in the national team in the next games.”

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Ineos add two massive names to summer transfer list, this will blow fans’ minds – report

Apart from big-name stars underperforming, Manchester United coach Ruben Amorim has also had to deal with multiple injuries with key players missing large chunks of the season while a couple have already been ruled out for the rest of the campaign.

Lisandro Martinez and Amad’s injuries have been huge blows given their form while Kobbie Mainoo missing more than a month has also come at the worst possible time.

The ex-Sporting boss is also without Mason Mount, who suffered an injury relatively early on during Amorim’s reign. In fact, the former Chelsea ace has missed 26 games already this term while he was sidelined for 31 games last season.

On paper, Mount definitely fits in with what the head coach wants from his players but given his availability, it is hard to trust him.

Mount injury issues

The head coach is so short on options in the middle of the pitch that he has mulled over handing academy wonderkid Sekou Kone his debut this season.

Casemiro simply cannot be trusted to play consistently which is why Bruno Fernandes has been forced to play in a deeper role alongside Manuel Ugarte.

The Brazilian reportedly wants to see out his contract which has another year to run while INEOS want to get rid due to his unsuitability as well as his humongous wages of £350,000 gross per week (via capology).

Then there is Luke Shaw and the less said about his injury record the better. Ever since that double leg break, he has been prone to regular breakdowns and the frequency of injuries have increased in the last couple of seasons.

As per Givemesport, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Co have held a meeting about moving on stars with poor injury records and players who do not fit the system.

The new financial reality at Old Trafford has meant plenty of high earners might be moved on with Marcus Rashford and Antony already departing in January.

And INEOS reportedly see no reason to keep a hold of the three unfit stars, especially given their injury history and the wages they earn.

INEOS fed up with Shaw, Mount, Casemiro

“Questions over the future of injury-prone Luke Shaw aren’t only confined to the training ground it seems.

“Amid the huge cost-cutting measures implemented by Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his management team at Old Trafford, it’s believed discussions have taken place over the reliability, durability and fitness of stars like Shaw, Casemiro and Mason Mount.

“They’ve been perplexed at the on-going cost of keeping a player like Shaw who no longer fits the blueprint they require. The new regime want value for money – and they don’t see £150,000-a-week Shaw or £350,000-a-week Casemiro offering that.

“That’s why both will be allowed to leave as Ratcliffe and co look to cull the playing squad of passengers and align more with Profit and Sustainability Rules.”

But whether the club can recoup a huge amount from their sales remains to be seen. Not too many clubs will be eager to pay big money for the trio.

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Free transfer, Amorim “keen”: England midfield maestro looks nailed on to join United this summer – report

Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim is desperate to add some quality to the midfield, with the current players either unfit for purpose or injured.

He is currently saddled with two 33-year-olds in Christian Eriksen and Casemiro, both of whom have struggled to deal with his intense demands which explains their lack of starts since Amorim took the reins.

Kobbie Mainoo and Mason Mount are both injured and the ex-Chelsea star’s injury record makes it difficult to trust him moving forward while the 19-year-old’s future remains up in the air.

The head coach has been forced to play Bruno Fernandes as a deep-lying playmaker due to the lack of options, something he would like to change in the summer.

Amorim wants more Midfield quality

However, given the financial reality, United are in no position to spend exorbitant sums which is why there is a growing chance that the Red Devils choose to pursue former Carrington graduate Angel Gomes.

The Lille star’s current deal ends in the summer and CaughtOffside have claimed that Amorim has given the green light for the 20-time English league champions to pursue his signature.

“Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is reportedly keen for the club to seal the transfer return of Angel Gomes as he becomes a free agent this summer.

“The Lille midfielder, who had a spell at Man Utd as a youngster earlier in his career, is nearing the end of his contract with his current club, and it seems the Red Devils are keen to bring him back to Old Trafford.”

The 24-year-old has Bayern Munich and RB Leipzig hot on his tail but he would prefer to return to the Premier League and he has admitted in the recent past that he would find it hard to turn down an approach from the Old Trafford side.

Angel Gomes on United’s radar

“There’ll always be that sentimental soft spot, so of course it’d be difficult to say no,” the England international was quoted as saying by The Times.

Gomes can play as a defensive midfielder, as part of a midfield pivot as well as an attacking midfielder, just what Amorim likes from his midfielders which is exactly why he is so “keen” for his return to his home.

However, Tottenham, Newcastle and Aston Villa are also eyeing the Englishman and a summer race is on the cards to land the soon-to-be free agent.

His homegrown status, previous Premier League experience coupled with age makes him the perfect INEOS signing. Not to mention the fact that he would cost nothing and his current wages of €13,654 gross per week are pretty meagre as well (via capology).

It remains to be seen what the player chooses in the end. One thing is for sure, he has really elevated his game since leaving Manchester, starring for the Ligue 1 side and even breaking into the England national team set-up.


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1 goal, 100% dribble completions, 2 key passes: United youngster is taking League Two by storm

Ethan Williams grabbed another goal for Cheltenham Town on a busy afternoon of loan action for Manchester United loanees.

After an assist and a goal last week, the 19 year old got on the scoresheet again for the home side in their 1-1 draw with Grimsby Town.

Williams played the entire 90 minutes and was given an impressive rating of 7.8 on Sofascore.

The youngster also completed two key passes in the match as he provided a constant threat to the visitors’ defence.

He had 46 touches of the ball but only completed 48% of his passes.

The young winger did complete 100% of his dribble attempts and a magnificent 88% of his ground duels were successful as he won seven out of eight attempts.

Williams also won four out of his five aerial duels in a highly accomplished performance from the Carrington product.

Rhys Bennett also impressed in Fleetwood Town’s 2-2 draw with Notts County.

He made seven clearances and blocked two shots in the match.

The 21 year old also made three tackles in the game. He won 100% of his ground duels and three out of five of his aerial battles in an overall dominant defensive display.

Bennett had 43 touches of the ball and had one shot on target.

Ethan Ennis came on for the last eight minutes of Doncaster Rover’s 3-0 win over Newport County.

He completed two passes and lost his only ground duel in a limited outing. The United youngster will be hoping to get more gametime in the not so distant future.

James Nolan also made an appearance from the bench as Inverness Caledonian Thistle drew 0-0 with Montrose in the Scottish League One.

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Serial European trophy winner ready to replace Amorim at United, Rashford would love his appointment – report

Ruben Amorim’s turbulent start at Old Trafford has led to Manchester United’s interest in Unai Emery, as per reports.

Amorim is struggling to steady the ship at United, managing just five wins in his first 16 Premier League games in charge of the Red Devils.

With United struggling to deliver convincing performances and finding themselves in the bottom half of the Premier League, Ineos’ patience with their recent hire could “soon run out” as per a report in Spain.

Unai Emery interested in Manchester United job

According to Fichajes, if Amorim fails to “turn things around” the club’s hierarchy could take a drastic measure and “speed up the search” for his replacement.

United are already exploring their options and it is claimed that Emery has emerged as “one of the most attractive” candidates to lead the side’s new project.

The Spaniard has earned plenty of plaudits for his work at Villa, turning the Midlands outfit into one of the league’s most resilient sides. The Lions have progressed into the round of 16 of the Champions League and are enjoying a good run of form in the Premier League.

It is added that his European pedigree makes him “an ideal candidate” to manage a club the size of United. He is a record four-time Europa League winner.

The ex-Arsenal, Sevilla, and Paris Saint-Germain boss is also believed to be interested in potentially managing United.

It is still early days but Emery has already shown his brilliant man management by providing Marcus Rashford the right environment to enjoy his football. The Englishman, currently on loan at Villa from United, has already registered three assists for his new club.

The pair seems to be enjoying working together and the idea of them replicating the same at Carrington might excite many.

However, as things stand, Ineos have not indicated any desire to part ways with Amorim so suggestions of their interest in his potential replacements should be taken with a pinch of salt.

Further, the cash-strapped United only recently spent a lot of money to sack Ten Hag and sign Amorim from Sporting CP. As such, even if Sir Jim Ratcliffe and company aren’t best pleased with the current head coach’s work, they might not be in a position to make another big managerial change.


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Man Utd set ‘unattainable’ price ‘only suitable for powerful clubs’ as flop ‘revalues’ himself during loan

According to reports, Manchester United want €50million for Antony, who is currently on loan at La Liga club Real Betis.

Man United left it late in the 2022 summer transfer window to sign Antony from Ajax, which forced them to pay over market value.

He was reportedly available for around €45m earlier in the window but the Red Devils ended up paying €95m (£80m).

Ajax’s stance changed due to how little time was left for them to sign a replacement and because they had already sold several key players that summer.

They lost their manager, Erik ten Hag, to United as well and the Dutchman brought Lisandro Martinez and Antony with him, while also being linked with Jurrien Timber and ex-Ajax player Frenkie de Jong.

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Ten Hag signed several players with Eredivisie experience and loved a player he formerly managed, such as Sofyan Amrabat and Andre Onana, who joined last season.

Back to Antony and the 25-year-old has gone down as a gargantuan flop at United.

Having cost the club £80m, the Brazilian winger only managed 12 goals and five assists in 96 appearances before joining Real Betis on loan in January.

He recorded more yellow cards (14) than goals or assists and did not make up for his lack of goal involvements with his overall play or effort.

Despite this, he has started well in Spain, scoring three and assisting two in his first six appearances under Manuel Pellegrini.

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We will conveniently ignore the red card he received in his last game as it has been overturned after an appeal.

Things are looking up for Antony at his new club, with the loan agreement working out well for him, Betis and United.

Ruben Amorim’s side are reportedly looking to take advantage of Antony’s form by putting his asking price up to €50m (£41.2m), which is half what they paid to sign him from Ajax.

This is according to Italian outlet TuttoMercatoWeb (via Estadio Deportivo), where it is claimed the club’s ambitious asking price is ‘unattainable for Betis and many other suitors’.

Basically, the only clubs able to meet United’s demands are those who won’t go anywhere near Antony.

The Red Devils would be willing to include a player in any deal involving Antony in order to reduce the price, it is claimed.

Betis would like to keep Antony but ‘it is impossible unless the stars align’.

Antony joined on loan without an option to buy and United are aware ‘they will not recover’ the £80m they invested in 2022 but want at least 50 per cent of that fee, which is ‘an unattainable figure for Betis and many other European clubs’.

His performances in Spain are ‘revaluing’ him after it was believed United were willing to sell for around £15-20m in the winter transfer window.

As well as the £41m asking price, Antony earns £11.5m a year, which makes him even more unattainable for Betis and ‘only suitable for the most powerful clubs in Europe’.

The only way the Spanish club will be able to sign the ex-Ajax man is if they match his wage demands or Man United lower their asking price.

Another club mentioned in the report is Juventus, which would likely see a player involved in a swap deal, with the Red Devils interested in Dusan Vlahovic.

A new striker is expected to be signed this summer if Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s side can afford to do so, which makes the sale of Antony crucial.

Unfortunately for Betis, ‘all this makes it almost impossible’ to keep Antony and will hope United get desperate at the end of the 2025 summer window and accept a lower fee or let him leave on loan again.

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National team boss says “insanely exciting” United wonderkid is edging closer to international debut

Denmark national team head coach Brian Riemer has addressed the prospects of Manchester United’s Chido Obi making his international debut, insisting they’re currently stronger than they were a few months ago.

Obi is enjoying a meteoric rise in his career following the decision to join United in the summer from Premier League rivals Arsenal.

He has been a revelation at youth level this season, scoring 12 goals and providing an additional two assists in 12 appearances across the FA Youth Cup, Premier League 2, U18 Premier League and the UEFA Youth League.

Ruben Amorim handed the 17-year-old his senior club debut away to Tottenham Hotspur and also gave him some minutes in the 2-2 draw away to Everton.

The youngster was an unused substitute in the 3-2 win over Ipswich Town.

He was not included in the matchday squad that beat Arsenal in the FA Youth Cup on Friday evening as he’s expected to play a part in Sunday’s FA Cup meeting with Fulham at Old Trafford.

Obi has appeared for Denmark’s Under-18s and there has been a clamour for him to be fast-tracked to the first team, partly because he is also eligible to play for Nigeria.

Due to the fact he hasn’t represented Denmark’s senior side, Obi can switch his international allegiance to represent the Super Eagles.

Riemer spoke to Viaplay [as quoted by Tipsbladet] and was asked whether he has considered accelerating plans to promote Obi – who he described as “insanely exciting.” Riemer explained that despite the teenager’s rise, he has no plans to rush his development.

“Can I start by saying that I really think we are telling a fantastic story here. Try to think about how many times we have sat with a Danish national team and said: ‘We are missing players, when will some strikers come?’ We have so many young players, some of them may be just young enough to break through, but how great is it that we have so many knocking on the door – I think that is important to say.”

“Chido is a player who has played on our U18 national team, so it has become even stronger.”

“So I think we should say, in order to follow the right business procedures, that we just have to make sure that we do it the right way.”

He added, “DBU has been in contact with him, the U-team coaches have been too. I haven’t been yet, because it’s like there needs to be one more step.”

“The senior national team requires one more step – you need to come in and play more regularly before the senior national team is an option for you. It’s hard to get there if you don’t play regularly for your club team.”

United vs. Fulham kicks off at 16:30 GMT and Obi will certainly be hoping to get a taste of the action.

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“Tremendous”, “athletic”: United youth boss purring over teenage sensation, Amorim may have found his next breakthrough star

Manchester United Under-18s boss Adam Lawrence has admitted there is a palpable sense of excitement surrounding Jaydan Kamason, following his sensational performance in Friday’s FA Youth Cup victory over Arsenal.

United booked their place in the semi-finals of the competition with a 3-2 win, in a thrilling match that was settled in extra time.

The Red Devils took the lead in the 36th minute courtesy of a fine strike by Jack Fletcher. Arsenal responded six minutes later through Louie Copley. The Gunners went on to take the lead shortly after the break as Max Dowman converted from the penalty spot.

United fought back and drew level in the 84th minute, with right-back Kamason unleashing a powerful strike into the corner of the net. Extra time was needed to separate the two sides and it was substitute Bendito Mantato who produced the decisive strike in the 99th minute to sink Arsenal.

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There were several good performers but Kamason especially stood out. Beyond his goal, he came up with a brilliant last-man tackle to deny Ceadach O’Neill a shot in the area at 0-0. He was solid defensively and very threatening down the right.

After the final whistle, Lawrence spoke to Manchester Evening News and heaped praise on Kamason while also discussing his first-team prospects.

Lawrence told Steve Railston, “In terms of training opportunities and being on the first-team radar, we speak about the U18s and Under-21s regularly and people above us know who the players are. Jaydan has been in real good form of late, so he’s in that position where he’s put in some real strong and consistent performances, as you’d expect from a second year U18 player here.”

“He’s in a real good space. He’s such a fantastic kid, he’s got real good athleticism and he likes to get forward on the outside. And listen, he’ll be watching that goal back for a while. It was a tremendous moment for him to score that goal to bring it back to 2-2 in that moment, a lovely occasion for him and he’s a top kid, so I’m really pleased for him.”

“We’d like to try take credit for the boy’s improvement and stuff, but to be honest, each of the players have individual development plans and things they want to keep as their strengths and things they want to improve, so we’ll do individual technical work and small group work.”

“Then we’ll break it down into specific positions and then it’s up the players to really focus on what they want to improve, so for Jaydan, there’s been no magic wand. He’s made steady and consistent through deliberate practice and, like you say, he’s improved his final ball.”

“He’s always been a full-back that has liked to get forward and he can wear people down, he’s wiry, he’s very athletic and can get on top of people and really impact the game in the final third.”

“We’re really excited about him and think that he has real big potential, but he’s a humble kid and he’ll know he needs to get better and that he’s got things to work on.”

Lawrence continued, “I think to be able to come back twice in a game like this and win it extra-time, it’s really special. What we do know about the boys is it’s not an accident in terms of the attitude that we see every day and their mentality toward getting better and improving.”

“They have history at being strong in the latter stages. We always felt we could score and have that moment, but there’s always a chance it doesn’t quite happen. I thought they showed character.”

“We felt we had the game under good control. Arsenal were set up in a way tonight and were well-coached. They had a clear idea of what they wanted to do and they were a main threat in those transition moments, mainly through the boy Dowman and some of their attacking players.”

“It was about being really extreme with the control we had, making more passes, managing the spaces and attacking when it was really obvious. If you just attack every time you get it or leave the game too open, it ends up getting a bit basketball-like, so we tried to manage it.”

“It’s not always easy in those situations because of the emotion of the occasion and the game was being stretched, there were tired legs and tired minds, but we did enough.”

Asked about the substitutes and the impact they had on the game, Lawrence answered, “Very pleased, but not surprised because we have a really talented squad. Hand on my heart, if any of the seven subs had started the game today, I’d of had no problem with that, but you have to select a line up.”

“I’m very pleased with how they performed when they came on. It’s not easy coming on at that stage and as a coach, you’re always trying to think of what you can do.”

“Bendito was a real threat, Samuel Lusale off the left side and I thought Jimmy added freshness, control and gave us some real quality. Amir added quality and energy, and even Godwill coming to play extra-time.”

United will take on either Aston Villa or Plymouth Argyle in the semi-final of the Youth Cup. If they manage to get past this stage, a final against Manchester City could be on the cards.

Lawrence emphasised that facing City would be great but they’re currently focused on the upcoming games.

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Arsenal sneak ahead of United in race for world-class striker, it’s shaping up to be the transfer battle of the summer – report

Manchester United’s Premier League rivals, Arsenal, have reportedly jumped ahead of them in the race to land Napoli striker Victor Osimhen this summer.

United are expected to be in the market for a top-class striker when the window opens and Osimhen’s name has repeatedly come up.

Fabrizio Romano explained that Osimhen – who is currently on loan at Galatasaray – would be open to making the move to United if the club were to reach an agreement with Napoli.

It’s understood the Nigerian superstar wants wages of around £413,000 per week to commit his future to Ruben Amorim’s side.

However, a recent report covered by The Peoples Person suggested that United’s interest in the 26-year-old is not as strong as it’s being made out in some quarters. Nevertheless, this has done little to quell rumours of a potential deal getting over the line.

Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and Arsenal have also been strongly linked to Osimhen. There has been speculation that Arsenal have already made contact with the forward’s camp and are prepared to trigger his release clause, which stands at around €70m – €75m.

Now, reliable Turkish journalist Yağız Sabuncuoğlu has given an update, confirming that Arsenal are indeed eyeing a swoop for Osimhen and have even moved ahead of United in the race to secure his signature.

Sabuncuoğlu explains that the Gunners are emerging as a serious option for Osimhen.

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Like United, the North London are in desperate need of a reliable talisman, amidst doubts over the credentials of Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus.

At the moment, Arsenal don’t have a fit senior striker, with both Havertz and Jesus likely to miss the rest of the season.

From United’s perspective, the worrying thing is that Arsenal are in a better financial position to fork out the money for Osimhen and they can also offer him Champions League football – something the player is likely to factor in when making his decision.

So far this season for Galatasaray, Osimhen has plundered an impressive 20 goals and five assists in 27 matches across all competitions.


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Man Utd star ‘living out final months’ as INEOS ‘choose replacement’ amid Barcelona transfer ‘bombshell’

Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana reportedly ‘could be living out his final months’ at Old Trafford as club chiefs have ‘chosen’ his ‘replacement’.

The Red Devils chose Onana to replace David De Gea after the experienced goalkeeper departed Old Trafford at the end of the 2022/23 campaign.

The former Inter Milan and Ajax star overcame early-season difficulties to enjoy a strong debut campaign, but he has made plenty of mistakes this term and his long-term future could be in doubt.

Onana is 15th in our ranking of the best Premier League goalkeepers during the 2024/25 campaign and a report earlier this week claimed his future is ‘hanging in the balance’.

Man Utd are already linked with several potential replacements ahead of the summer transfer window and a report in Spain claims they have ‘chosen’ AC Milan standout Mike Maignan as their preferred ‘replacement’.

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The report claims:

‘Manchester United are facing a big decision in goal, with Andre Onana’s continuity in question. The Cameroonian goalkeeper has made a series of mistakes that have raised doubts within the club, leading the board to evaluate possible alternatives for next season.

‘In this scenario, Milan appears to be a key factor, as their goalkeeper, Mike Maignan, is one of the main candidates to fill the position that Onana would leave.

‘The Red Devils’ coaching staff considers strengthening the goalkeeping department to be a priority and, in light of this situation, they have set their sights on Maignan, a reliable goalkeeper who could offer greater security.’

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Alejandro Garnacho is also linked with an exit and another report in Spain claims Barcelona are considering a shock move for the Argentina international in a transfer ‘bombshell’.

‘Alejandro Garnacho is going through a period of uncertainty at Manchester United. Despite his undeniable talent, his relationship with Ruben Amorim is not going through its best stage, as the Portuguese coach has not seen the winger have the necessary attitude and commitment at certain times this season.

‘Given this situation, Barcelona has begun to closely monitor his situation, considering that he could be an interesting addition to their squad.

‘The young attacker, with Spanish roots but internationally known for Argentina, has shown himself to be a player with speed and the ability to make a difference in one-on-one situations.

‘However, his continuity at Old Trafford has been put in doubt due to certain episodes that have not completely convinced the technical management. If the situation does not change in the coming months, the English club could listen to offers for him in the summer transfer market.

‘At Barcelona, ​​his profile would fit into the team’s playing style. The Catalans are looking for players with the ability to create a difference in the final metres, and Garnacho could be an attractive option.’