Poging GOUD - Vrij
Simons could be ideal for Red revolution
Manchester Evening News
|June 17, 2024
MANCHESTER United's summer transfer plans now seem to be in motion three weeks after the 2023/24 campaign ended.
The decision to stick with Erik ten Hag means the process has started in shaping the squad.
New players will arrive at Old Trafford in the club's attempt to drastically improve on the eighth placed finish in the Premier League.
However, due to the well-documented limitations in the market due to the league's profit and sustainability rules (PSR), INEOS and Sir Jim Ratcliffe face a summer of smart and careful recruitment.
A bid of £43million for Jarrad Brainthwate has already been made, and turned down, with Everton demanding close to £70m. It isn't yet known whether United will return with an improved offer but it does show that the hierarchy are prepared to spend what is necessary.
As well as a new central defender, United need another holding midfielder and striker.
There are also some doubts over the options out wide with Antony failing to discover any consistency and Jadon Sancho likely to leave.Again, Ratcliffe and Ten Hag must be clever in their recruitment process and that's why the impressive Xavi Simons is a great option for United to consider. For many reasons.
Dit verhaal komt uit de June 17, 2024-editie van Manchester Evening News.
Abonneer u op Magzter GOLD voor toegang tot duizenden zorgvuldig samengestelde premiumverhalen en meer dan 9000 tijdschriften en kranten.
Bent u al abonnee? Aanmelden
MEER VERHALEN VAN Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
INVESTMENT FOR PROPOSED 100,000-SEATER STADIUM
2016-18, believes the club will need additional income to fund such a project, with the Glazers either sourcing new minority investment or selling the club entirely.
1 min
January 20, 2026
Manchester Evening News
ZIRKZEE OUT WITH KNOCK AS ROMA RUMOURS
UNITED forward Joshua Zirkzee has suffered a 'small injury'.
1 min
January 20, 2026
Manchester Evening News
A NEW RISK ASSESSMENT
CAN YOU REDUCE CHANCES OF PROSTATE CANCER THROUGH LIFESTYLE CHANGES? ASKS CAMILLA FOSTER
2 mins
January 20, 2026
Manchester Evening News
After the jabs
An expert explains how weight-loss medications impact our bodies and what happens when you stop taking them.
2 mins
January 20, 2026
Manchester Evening News
Move in the right direction for 'Niagara of North'
DESCRIBED as Manchester's 'Niagara of the North' and a 'stunning natural wonder', a beauty spot is now much easier to find.
1 min
January 20, 2026
Manchester Evening News
TV star opens up on his 'constant anxiety'
TV PRESENTER Declan Donnelly has spoken about how he suffers from a “constant anxiety” that he should always be doing something and “can never sit down”.
1 mins
January 20, 2026
Manchester Evening News
CITY BOSS ON BOBB – AND FODEN'S BROKEN BONE
PEP Guardiola gave an abrupt response to questions about Oscar Bobb as City came to Norway without him.
1 min
January 20, 2026
Manchester Evening News
Poll - majority of people think trail hunting should be illegal
A MAJORITY of people across the political spectrum and in both towns and the countryside think trail hunting should be illegal, polling suggests.
2 mins
January 20, 2026
Manchester Evening News
Not Keane... Club pulls plug on Roy chat with Carrick
SKY Sports made a request that could have led to an interview between United's head coach Michael Carrick and Roy Keane, just days after the latter made disparaging remarks about Carrick's wife.
1 mins
January 20, 2026
Manchester Evening News
Workers devastated by steel firm redundancies
HISTORIC COMPANY COLLAPSES WITH AROUND 100 JOBS AXED
2 mins
January 20, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

