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How many players could Bayern Munich sell if Julian Nagelsmann returns?
Is Jamal Musiala’s future in Muni ..read more
CaughtOffside | Manchester United FC
16h ago
Julian Nagelsmann could make several changes in the Bayern Munich squad from the off.
The Germany national manager is currently considered a serious candidate for the role in question and could sell Leon Goretzka, Serge Gnabry and, potentially, Kingsley Coman this summer.
These possible exits would directly benefit Arsenal and Manchester United who have been understood to hold interest in the players in question.
“If Nagelsmann and FC Bayern came to an agreement, there would be two stars on his strike list. Leon Goretzka and Serge Gnabry will then be sold,” the BILD reporter informed Caug ..read more
CaughtOffside | Manchester United FC
16h ago
Manchester United are interested in signing the Juventus defender Gleison Bremer at the end of the season.
According to a report from Calciomercato, Manchester United are most interested in signing the Brazilian defender, but they will face competition from Newcastle United and Atletico Madrid. The central defender is valued at €60-70 million, and it will be interesting to see if Manchester United can win the race for his signature.
The Red Devils will need to tighten up defensively if they want to do well next season and signing a quality central defender should be one of their priorities. Th ..read more
CaughtOffside | Manchester United FC
16h ago
Manchester United are looking to improve their midfield options with the signing of Youssouf Fofana in the summer.
According to journalist Rudy Galetti, they are keeping tabs on several midfielders ahead of the summer transfer window. Adrien Rabiot and Joao Neves are on their radar as well.
Manchester United need to bring in midfield reinforcements at the end of the season and it is no surprise that they are looking at multiple options. They will need to improve their squad at the end of the season if they want to bounce back strongly next season.
They have had a mediocre campaign so far and t ..read more
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16h ago
In his exclusive column for CaughtOffside, former Aston Villa and Liverpool attacker Stan Collymore discusses some of football’s biggest talking points, including whether Mikel Arteta is still the right man to lead Arsenal, why Harry Kane could come home and why Unai Emery should be manager of the season, plus much more.
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Is Arteta really the right man to lead Arsenal? Arsenal’s Spanish manager Mikel Arteta may not be the right man for the job
So if Arsenal don’t win the title (especially as they’re out of the CL now), do we have a serious conversation about whether he’s the man to take the b ..read more
CaughtOffside | Manchester United FC
17h ago
It still isn’t clear if Erik ten Hag will be in the Man United hot-seat next season, but the club will be planning their transfer strategy regardless and it could include a move for RB Leipzig hot-shot Benjamin Sesko.
If there’s one thing that has defined ten Hag’s second season at the club it is a distinct lack of goals from his front men.
A total of 47 goals have been scored by the team as a whole in the Premier League, and that’s the joint third worst output from the top 15 teams in the English top-flight during 2023/24.
Man United want Benjamin Sesko
Sesko has 13 goals to his name along fo ..read more
CaughtOffside | Manchester United FC
18h ago
Ivan Toney is reportedly interested in joining Manchester United, and the team needs a big name striker to bolster their attack.
According to The Sun, Toney is prepared to accept huge terms of £250,000 per week for moving to Old Trafford.
The report claims that the England international will make more money than Man United captain Bruno Fernandes if he receives the above-mentioned deal.
Toney currently earns a meager £36,000 a week at Brentford; his contract is set to end in the summer of 2025.
Man Utd are known for overpaying their players and have  ..read more
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1d ago
Manchester United are prepared to sanction fresh loan moves for Jadon Sancho and Mason Greenwood next season according to reports.
Sancho is currently on loan at Borussia Dortmund following a very public fallout with Erik ten Hag, whilst Greenwood joined Spanish side Getafe in the summer.
The situation surrounding the England internationals is somewhat different but it’s apparent they were loaned out to increase or maintain their market value, and neither deal had an option to make the move permanent.
Greenwood and Sancho to be loaned out again next season?
Greenwood left Old Trafford last sum ..read more
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Man United are in advanced talks with Kobbie Mainoo over a new contract after reports this week stated that Sir Jim Ratcliffe sees the 18-year-old as a major part of the Manchester club’s future.
That is according to Football Insider, who report that an agreement between the Red Devils and the youngster is now very close, with the new contract a reward for the England star breaking through this season.
Initial discussions over a new deal took place in February and Fabrizio Romano reported this week that the Manchester club are pushing to get the midfielder to put pen to paper a ..read more
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Inside Spain is a weekly instalment brought to you by Football España, providing an insight into all of the major stories coming out of the rich and intense climes of La Liga and beyond.
It felt as if last weekend’s La Liga action was just a warm-up for the second legs, and the cooling down process from Spain’s three ties might take some time. Only there’s a Clasico this weekend.
Real Madrid’s penalty shootout victory over Manchester City felt either sickeningly or gloriously inevitable depending on where your allegiances lie, having more or less held Manchester City at bay for 120 minutes.
Ca ..read more