Man Utd target Sancho 'dreaming of Premier League' transfer, Maguire 'positive' about ankle injury, Haaland LATEST

MANCHESTER UNITED are reportedly in talks with Raphael Varane ahead of a potential move for the Real Madrid star.

However, the clubs remain apart in their valuation of the defender, with United reportedly offering £40m and Real Madrid wanting £60m.

Meanwhile the German press claim Jadon Sancho is dreaming of a Premier League move.

Get all the latest Man Utd news and transfer updates here…

  • Joshua Mbu

    WONDERKID

    Mason Greenwood has had a fantastic second half to the 2020/21 season.

    The 19-year-old has scored 12 goals and provided six assists across all competitions.

  • Joshua Mbu

    MAGUIRE UPDATE

    Harry Maguire is positive that he will make the Europa League final.

    Maguire is on crutches and is wearing a protective boot after damaging ankle ligaments just over a week ago against Aston Villa.

    It left manager Ole Solskjaer fearing the worst ahead of the final against Villarreal in Gdansk a week on Wednesday.

    But the latest update has been more positive and Solskjaer says he will give his captain right up until the last minute to prove his fitness. 

    Solskjaer said: “When I spoke to him this morning he was positive.

    “Naturally the day after he was injured everyone was very down.

    “But we decided we had to focus and be positive and think he is going to make it.

    “He is making progress but we have consciously made the decision not to test him out too early.

    “Hopefully we will have good news but I will give it as long as possible because we know his importance.

    “We have known that for a long time but maybe people appreciate it more when he is not playing.

    “I became a very good player when I was injured because people realised what I could do as a sub and what I was as a player.”

    United have conceded six goals in two games since Maguire’s injury losing both to Leicester and Liverpool.

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    SERIAL WINNERS

    Man Utd have made good progression under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, and they've got the chance to add another Europa League to the trophy cabinet before the end of the season!

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    MESSI TO MANCHESTER

    Lionel Messi's camp have 'put feelers out' to Man Utd and Chelsea over a potential transfer, according to the Daily Express.

    Messi could leave Barcelona this summer with his contract running out at the end of June.

    Pep Guardiola's Man City remain keen on the global superstar, with Pep keen to reunite with one of the greatest of all time.

    And today could be Messi's last appearance at the Camp Nou as a Barcelona player against Celta Vigo.

  • Joshua Mbu

    GOAL OF THE SEASON

    Does Anthony Martial's strike against Southampton win Goal of the Season, Man Utd fans?

  • Joshua Mbu

    CUP UPSET

    Rio Ferdinand revealed his regret at never winning the FA Cup and admitted: 'It still grates'. 

    The Manchester United legend won six Premier League titles, two League Cups and one Champions League during his time at Old Trafford.

    But he never once lifted the oldest prize in the book, losing in finals against Arsenal in 2005 and Chelsea in 2007. 

    In the latter loss Didier Drogba's extra-time winner meant Ferdinand had to settle for a silver medal, and he still struggles with it. 

    He said on BT Sport during yesterday's final: "It still grates, definitely. I'm sitting here looking at it (the trophy) and I want to launch it. 

    "They were bad moments. I was lucky enough to win quite a lot of stuff in my career.

    "But I tell you, I probably spend more time even in retirement thinking about not getting my hands on that trophy."

  • Joshua Mbu

    VA VA VOOM

    Man Utd are holding talks with Real Madrid defender Raphael Varane, according to the Manchester Evening News.

    But the Red Devils are joined in the pursuit for the World Cup winning defender by rivals Liverpool.

    The report states that Man Utd will go 'all out' for a centre-back this summer, as they look to close the gap on champions-elect Man City.

    And with a year left on his current deal, Real could struggle to command a high transfer fee.

    The Frenchman could decide to see next season out and leave for free.

  • Joshua Mbu

    ‘IT MIGHT NOT BE POSSIBLE’

    Former Sunderland striker Kevin Phillips believes that West Ham may not be able to sign Jesse Lingard permanently this summer.

    Phillips believes finances will get in the way of Lingard making the permanent move from Manchester to London.

    Speaking to Football Insider, he said: “Financially, signing Lingard, it might not be possible.

    “It might be hard to sign him even if they do make the Champions League, which isn’t great if you’re a supporter.

    “It was another blow for them against Brighton which is a shame because what a story it would be if they got Champions League football.

    “Either way, West Ham will look at signing him. Financially, if it’s not viable and it will break the bank, they won’t do it.

    “Especially in today’s climate. Champions League does help so it will be interesting to see what happens there.”

  • Joshua Mbu

    MAIN MAN BRUNO

    Bruno Fernandes has the most goals and assists for Man Utd in the Premier League!

    He has been phenomenal yet again this season.

  • Jake Lambourne

    HAIRAWAY THE LADS!

    Newcastle boast the highest number of bald fans in the Premier League — with many blaming the stress of supporting them.

    A poll found 49 per cent of followers of the Toon Army have lost their locks — above the national average for men of 39 per cent.

    And the average for Premier League fans is 30 per cent.

    Researchers at BuzzBingo.com asked 2,000 male Premier League fans if they are bald or balding and asked which club they support.

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Man Utd side are in 8th spot with 36 per cent of their supporters sporting a bald look.

  • Jake Lambourne

    ARAM AND A LEG

    Man Utd are interested in signing Getafe midfielder Mauro Arambarri, according to reports.

    The Premier League giants are believed to have made contact with the 25-year-old’s representatives over a possible summer move.

    According to AS, the Red Devils are one of many big European clubs monitoring the Uruguay international.

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side, however, are said to be the most keen on a move and have made contact with Arambarri’s people.

    The report claims United see him as a player that can complement Bruno Fernandes’ abilities.

    And as Arambarri has a rumoured €25million release clause – around £21.5m – he would come relatively cheap in today’s market.

    There are even rumours that Getafe would accept as little as £17m for the midfielder.

    Mauro Arambarri, 25, is said to be a target for Manchester United
  • Jake Lambourne

    CUP UPSET

    Rio Ferdinand has revealed his regret at never winning the FA Cup and admitted: 'It still grates'.

    The Manchester United legend won six Premier League titles, two League Cups and one Champions League during his time at Old Trafford.

    But he never once lifted the oldest prize in the book, losing in finals against Arsenal in 2005 and most recently to Chelsea in 2007.

    That day, Didier Drogba's extra-time winner meant Ferdinand had to settle for a silver medal, and still struggles to live it down to this day.

    He said on BT Sport: "It still grates, definitely. I'm sitting here looking at it (the trophy) and I want to launch it. 

    "They were bad moments. I was lucky enough to win quite a lot of stuff in my career.

    "But I tell you, I probably spend more time even in retirement thinking about not getting my hands on that trophy."

  • Jack Figg

    GOOD MORNING UNITED FANS

    Edinson Cavani will hit a six-figure jackpot if he is a chart-topper in his second season at Old Trafford.

    The Manchester United striker agreed a deal to stay for another 12 months, as Sunsport revealed he had been offered a pay hike to £250,000-a-week.

    And the Uruguay forward could earn close to the same again in bonuses if he is in the goals next season.

    Cavani, 34, will pick up an extra £100,000 if he is United’s leading scorer – and a similar amount if he ends up as the Premier League’s Golden Boot winner.

    It is also understood that United will promise the South American a rolling annual review, which could even see him staying in England for another season beyond the next one.

    Meanwhile, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has admitted that Manchester United miss club captain Harry Maguire.

    He said: “Harry [Maguire] has been really important for us so of course we’re going to miss him but he’s out so we have to deal with that.

    “It’s about regrouping and building our own confidence again as we have two games and a final.

    “The attitude was right and the focus was fine, we were ready for it. We didn’t build on the good times.

    “We should have gone more for it at the start of the game. Sometimes we let them off the hook and let them play out.

    “Tuesday. We need to find ourselves straight away. We need to build that momentum and confidence. We should go into that final ready.”
    And finally, United are reportedly in ‘pole position’ for signing Jadon Sancho.

    Sport1 claim the winger is keen on making a switch to Old Trafford as United ‘will remain’ the club of his choice.

    The report adds that talks between the Red Devils and the Borussia Dortmund star’s agent are ‘already underway.’

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    ED START

    Exclusive by Phil Thomas: Edinson Cavani will hit a six-figure jackpot if he is a chart-topper in his second season at Old Trafford.

    The Manchester United striker agreed a deal to stay for another 12 months, as Sunsport revealed he had been offered a pay hike to £250,000-a-week.

    And the Uruguay forward could earn close to the same again in bonuses if he is in the goals next season.

    Cavani, 34, will pick up an extra £100,000 if he is United’s leading scorer – and a similar amount if he ends up as the Premier League’s Golden Boot winner.

    It is also understood that United will promise the South American a rolling annual review, which could even see him staying in England for another season beyond the next one.

  • Joe Brophy

    DOR OPEN

    Manchester United are reportedly in ‘pole position’ for signing Jadon Sancho.

    Sport1 claim the winger is keen on making a switch to Old Trafford as United ‘will remain’ the club of his choice.

    The report adds that talks between the Red Devils and the Borussia Dortmund star’s agent are ‘already underway.’

  • Joe Brophy

    ‘VICHAI WILL BE SMILING’

    Man Utd captain Harry Maguire has tweeted his congratulations to Leicester following their FA Cup final triumph.

    The Red Devils star spent two years with the Foxes before moving to Old Trafford in 2019.

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    LOST A BIT OF MAG-IC

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has admitted that Manchester United miss club captain Harry Maguire.

    He said: “Harry [Maguire] has been really important for us so of course we’re going to miss him but he’s out so we have to deal with that.

    “It’s about regrouping and building our own confidence again as we have two games and a final.

    “The attitude was right and the focus was fine, we were ready for it. We didn’t build on the good times.

    “We should have gone more for it at the start of the game. Sometimes we let them off the hook and let them play out.

    “Tuesday. We need to find ourselves straight away. We need to build that momentum and confidence. We should go into that final ready.”

  • Joe Brophy

    EDS GONE

    Edinson Cavani has launched a scathing double attack on VAR and the failed Super League project.

    Uruguay international Cavani hit out in an interview with South American outlet DosDePunta: "When the Super League came around I told myself: 'That can't be possible – if it happens, what can we expect next?'

    "I don't share its ideas at all. I am not in agreement with it.

    "You mustn't deprive more modest teams the chance of playing in the Champions League.

    "Or stop average clubs from dreaming of competing with the bigger ones, and having a place among the elite.

    "You can't deny fans of these clubs the chance to have this experience."

  • Joe Brophy

    MOUR SAINTS

    Jose Mourinho wants to take Newcastle winger Allan Saint-Maximin to Italy as part of his Roma revolution, according to reports.

    The former Man Utd boss will take over the sleeping Serie A giants in the summer.

    It is understood Mourinho, 58, will be given a healthy transfer budget to get the Giallorossi into the Champions League.

    And, according to Corriere della Sera, the Portuguese boss has identified the tricky Toon winger as a top target.

  • Joe Brophy

    CHELSEA 0 LEICESTER 1

    Youri Tielemans glorious strike gave Leicester FA Cup final glory at the fifth attempt as Chelsea had a last-minute goal controversially ruled out on VAR.

    Tielemans hit a 25-yard top-corner special on 63 minutes – before the video assistant referee adjudged Blues’ sub Ben Chilwell millimetres offside when his cross was deflected home by Foxes’ sub Wes Morgan.

    Read SunSport’s match report HERE.

  • Joe Brophy

    ANT MAN

    A timely reminder of the added quality Anthony Martial will add to Manchester United's front-line when he returns from injury.

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    A STEP TOO VAR

    Manchester United will need to bid £60million to if they want to sign Real Madrid defender Raphael Varane, according to reports.

    The Red Devils are believed to be interested in the France international but their rumoured £40m bid will not be enough to sign him.

    According to Spanish newspaper AS, Real Madrid want €70m – around £60m – for Varane, who is out of contract at the end of next season.

  • Joe Brophy

    RAF RIDE

    Liverpool have reportedly joined Manchester United in the race for Real Madrid centre-back Raphael Varane.

    According to the Manchester Evening News, the Reds have held talks with the Frenchman’s entourage about a move to Anfield in the summer.

    Los Blancos could cash in on the defender with the player having just a year left on his contract.

  • Jake Lambourne

    GREEN GROCER

    Edinson Cavani believes Mason Greenwood can achieve big things in the future.

    Speaking of Greenwood, he said: "I believe that as players, when we reach a certain point in the elite level of the game, as we are today, I think that if you set yourself targets, if you really want something, if you focus on something that you really want to achieve for yourself and for your team, you can achieve it.

    "You can improve, you can grow as a player, you can be even better.

    "It depends on him, as it depends on each one of our forwards.

    "They’re all young strikers who have a long career ahead of them, and it will be down to them how they want to improve and blossom as players."

  • Jake Lambourne

    GOAL OF THE DAY

    What a strike this was from Mark Hughes in the European Cup Winners' Cup final against Barcelona in 1991.

    Take a look at his finish below.

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