It seems that Manchester United fans are not overly enamoured with the idea of Gareth Southgate taking over from Erik ten Hag as manager. The future of the Dutch boss continues to appear up in the air at Old Trafford following the
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has repeated his intention to be ruthless as he sweeps change through Manchester United after purchasing a 27.7 per cent stake. Erik ten Hag must follow his lead and start making some big decisions if he wants to remain
Gary O’Neil has strongly dismissed suggestions that he could leave his position as Wolves manager to become a coach at Manchester United. Reports this week linked O’Neil with joining Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s staff overhaul at Old Trafford, but he has poured cold
Highly-rated football director Julian Ward reportedly will not be joining Manchester United as part of Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s hierarchy shake-up. The former Liverpool chief has been linked with a switch to Old Trafford to start a new role under the INEOS banner.
Ten Hag secured a lifeline before the international break by guiding United to their biggest win of the season, dumping Liverpool out of the FA Cup quarter-finals with a 4-3 triumph in extra-time. That didn’t stop intense scrutiny over his future at
Manchester United are reportedly set to appoint Matt Johnson as the club’s new head of women’s football as Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS’ structural overhaul accelerates. Johnson is expected to take the role on an interim basis while United’s new co-owners complete
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has reportedly struck a deal with UEFA so that the Red Devils can play alongside OGC Nice in next season’s Europa League if both INEOS-owned clubs qualify, despite the European governing body’s rules concerning multi-club ownership.
Jeff Stelling has confidently backed Manchester United to complete the signing of Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite this summer despite potential competition from Manchester City. United are set to undergo an overhaul at centre-back with the futures of multiple players in the position
Manchester United may find it difficult to fetch their asking price for Mason Greenwood this summer, as clubs try and take advantage of Sir Jim Ratcliffe during his first transfer window at Old Trafford. Ratcliffe and his INEOS group are expected to
Sir Jim Ratcliffe may have already poured cold water over reports suggesting Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite is among Manchester United’s priority summer targets. The Red Devils are expected to recruit in different areas at the end of the season but could opt