Man Utd 'very close' to signing Nunez, Pau Torres BREAKS silence
MANCHESTER UNITED have officially CONFIRMED the departure of Paul Pogba.
But the Red Devils flop will still pocket a £3.8m loyalty bonus from the club.
Meanwhile, United have opened talks to sign Frenkie de Jong for £50m from Barcelona, SunSport can reveal.
And Marcus Rashford is set to stay at United with Erik ten Hag ready to give him the chance to prove himself.
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- James Colasanti
Parker: Garner needs another loan
Manchester United legend Paul Parker says Red Devils prospect James Garner would benefit from another loan move to a Prem club next season.
The 21-year-old midfielder has been on a temporary placement at Nottingham Forest and helped fire the Reds to promotion via the Championship play-offs last month.
Former Red Devils defender Parker, 58, told BonusCodeBets: "I think he needs to go on a loan.
"Should it be in the Premier League? Yes, it has to be I think for his own sanity, to be given the opportunity to play in that league.”
- James Colasanti
Brentford eye 'United target' Aarons
Brentford have joined the growing list of suitors for Norwich full-back Max Aarons.
Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand recently urged the Red Devils to sign the ex-Luton star, who has also been linked with a move to Leeds United.
Now Bees boss Thomas Frank has reportedly added the versatile wing-back to his summer transfer shortlist.
- Kealan Hughes
Morning, United fans
Recruiting Frenkie de Jong could be much tougher than saying goodbye to Paul Pogba.
United have opened talks with Barcelona on a £50million swoop for Holland midfielder De Jong and confirmed £89m enigma Pogba is departing on a free transfer.
Former Ajax hero FDJ wants to stay at cash-strapped Barca – but they need him out to fund a squad revamp.
Meanwhile, United 'congratulated' their outgoing French World Cup winner Pogba. 29, for his 'successful career' at Old Trafford.
Juventus are favourites to re-sign the 29-year-old, although PSG are also interested.
England midfielder Jesse Lingard is also leaving United, following Edinson Cavani and Nemanja Matic out.
But Three Lions' striker Marcus Rashford is now tipped to stay – with a fresh start under new manager Erik ten Hag.
Several other stars are tipped to go, though.
Centre-back Phil Jones and frontman Anthony Martial look the most vulnerable, while second-choice keeper Dean Henderson expecting at least a loan exit.
But Spanish playmaker Juan Mata could win a final year's swansong.
- Ian Tuckey
Wolves 'want £60m for Neves'
Wolves want Sporting Lisbon duo Matheus Nunes and Joao Palhinha — if £60million Manchester United target Ruben Neves is sold this summer.
Barcelona also want ex-Porto midfielder, Neves, 25.
Wolves have held initial talks over deals for Neves’ Portugal team-mates Palhinha, 26, and Nunes, 23.
- Ian Tuckey
Jones and Henderson could join Utd 'exodus'
Paul Pogba will be Manchester United’s third big-name exit on a free transfer – and there could be at least five more significant departures.
Edinson Cavani and Nemanja Matic have already gone, with Jesse Lingard to follow.
Centre-back Phil Jones looks the most vulnerable of the rest, while second-choice keeper Dean Henderson is tipped for at least a loan move.
Spanish playmaker Juan Mata, 34, could yet win another year’s contract.
But frontrunners Anthony Martial – who finished the season on loan to Sevilla and Marcus Rashford – floundered when trying to impress interim chief Ralf Rangnick.
- Ian Tuckey
Rio grand honour
Ex-England ace Rio Ferdinand is among a string of sports stars to get a gong in the Queen’s Jubilee Honours.
The former Manchester United defender gets an OBE for his activism and charity work helping disadvantaged kids.
Other winners include Gareth Bale, made an MBE days before he attempts to send Wales to the World Cup for the first time in 64 years.
Liverpool ace James Milner also gets an MBE, along with England cricketer Moeen Ali.
Team GB’s Olympic gold-winning curling captain Eve Muirhead is awarded an OBE. Her triumphant Beijing team-mates Vicky Wright, Jennifer Dodds, Hailey Duff and Mili Smith, plus the head coach David Murdoch, all get an MBE.
- Ian Tuckey
Utd starlets snubbed for PFA gong
THE PFA Young Player of the Year shortlist has been announced with a number of top Premier League stars nominated.
Chelsea‘s Reece James will be rivalled by fellow England international and Premier League winner Phil Foden.
Arsenal duo Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe have also been nominated.
On-loan Chelsea star Conor Gallagher has been recognised, as has Aston Villa‘s Jacob Ramsey.
Foden is the frontrunner, having picked up his fourth Prem crown.
The 22-year-old made 28 Prem appearances this term, scoring nine and assisting five. Across all competitions, Foden reached double figures in both goals and assists.
Should Foden win the award again, he will join Dele Alli in being one of only five players to have won the award in consecutive seasons. Ryan Giggs did it at United in 1993, Robbie Fowler in 1996 and Wayne Rooney a decade later.
- Ian Tuckey
Theatre of Dreams? Fantasy, more like
THEY call it the Theatre of Dreams yet Manchester United’s famous home has surely now become a place of pure fantasy, writes KEN LAWRENCE.
Or at least that is the conclusion many of the club’s fans came to following yesterday’s gushing goodbye to Paul Pogba.
The Frenchman will, as has been long expected, leave on a free transfer at the end of this month.
There were few tears for souvenirs at the free transfer loss of the £89million record buy who returned in 2016.
- Ian Tuckey
Big Hag-gle to make Frenkie welcome
New Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag is determined to make Barcelona hero Frenkie De Jong welcome.
But the Dutch midfielder may need more persuading to leave than Barca do to let him go.
The financially-crippled Spanish club need to cut costs and manager Xavi is understood to be prepared to let him leave.
Yet De Jong, 25, said this week he still believes he is at his “dream” club and wants to stay.
Ten Hag hopes he can convince him to change his mind, with Barca wanting the £65.4m they paid Ajax in 2019 — though United believe they can cut that fee significantly.
- Ian Tuckey
Utd open talks with Barca on £50m De Jong deal
Manchester United have opened talks with Barcelona in a £50million bid for Frenkie de Jong — as they issued a gushing farewell to £200m flop Paul Pogba, writes KEN LAWRENCE.
Pogba departs Old Trafford as one of the costliest under-achievers in the club’s history.
Once wages and bonuses are added to his £89m club-record fee, United will have forked out more than £200m on Pogba at a cost of over £800,000 a game.
The 29-year-old is now expected to return to Juventus on a free transfer, though Paris Saint-Germain have shown an interest.
He joined Jesse Lingard in being confirmed as departing Old Trafford.
- Ian Tuckey
Rashford backed to stay
Marcus Rashford is tipped to stay at Manchester United.
The £63million-rated England striker, 24, only started six Premier League matches in 2022.
He's denied being frustrated at his childhood club.
But speculation has grown over his limited opportunities and erratic performances.
Now, though, journalist Jacque Talbot predicts Rashford will stay to start afresh under new manage Erik ten Hag.
- Ian Tuckey
Cheeky Devil?
Lazio could duel Manchester United for Chelsea midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
The ten-cap England star, 26, has revived his Blues’ career this season under Thomas Tuchel.
But new United boss Erik ten Hag has been linked with a move.
And Italian outlet Gazzetta Dello Sport says ex-Blues’ chief Maurizio Sarri is ready to rev up his interest in a reunion with Loftus-Cheek, who might cost at least £17million.
- Ian Tuckey
Fight for Aarons and Hickey
Brentford have put 'Manchester United target' Max Aarons and Arsenal-linked Aaron Hickey on their transfer shortlist.
Bees boss Thomas Frank has made the full-backs his top priority.
Aarons, 22, is tipped to leave relegated Norwich to stay in the Premier League.
And Bologna's Scotland left-back star Hickey, 19, is also wanted by the Gunners – for around £21.25million.
- Ian Tuckey
Wolves line up Neves replacements
Wolves want Sporting Lisbon duo Matheus Nunes and Joao Palhinha — if £60million Manchester United target Ruben Neves is sold this summer.
Barcelona also want ex-Porto midfielder, Neves, 25.
Wolves have held initial talks over deals for Neves' Portugal team-mates Palhinha, 26, and Nunes, 23.
- Ian Tuckey
Pogba exit could mean EIGHT stars leaving
Paul Pogba will be Manchester United's third big-name exit on a free transfer -and there could be at least five more significant departures.
Edinson Cavani and Nemanja Matic have already gone, with Jesse Lingard to follow.
Centre-back Phil Jones looks the most vulnerable of the rest, while second-choice keeper Dean Henderson is tipped for at least a loan move.
Spanish playmaker Juan Mata, 34, could yet win another year's contract.
But frontrunners Anthony Martial – who finished the season on loan to Sevilla and Marcus Rashford – floundered when trying to impress interim chief Ralf Rangnick.
- Ian Tuckey
Utd in '£47m Sergej bid'
Manchester United have turned their interest in Lazio midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic into a £46.7million bid.
That's the claim from Italian outlet Il Tempo, who rate the Red Devils favourites for the Serbia star.
But Lazio are said to rate the former Genk ace, 27, at £76.5m.
- Ian Tuckey
Torres is Carmo alternative
Villarreal centre-back Pau Torres is rated a back-up option if Manchester United miss out on Braga's David Carmo.
Spaniard Torres, 25, capped 17 times,helped his LaLiga club win the Europa League in 2021, ultimately beating the Red Devils on penalties.
The Yellow Submarine also made the Champions League semis this term with Torres ever-present.
- Ian Tuckey
Utd 'in Carmo talks' in case Timber move collapses
Manchester United have reportedly held talks over Braga centre-back David Carmo in case a deal for Justin Timber collapses.
The Red Devils are in the market for a new defender with new boss Erik ten Hag hoping to bring Timber with him from Ajax.
But United have held talks with 22-year-old Carmo, according to the Daily Mail.
- Ian Tuckey
Ron in, Son out for top PFA gong
Manchester United legend Cristiano Ronaldo has received a shock nomination for the PFA Player of the Year award.
But there is no room for Tottenham ace Son Heung-Min, despite the South Korean finishing as joint-top scorer this season.
- Ian Tuckey
Lazio ready to fight Utd for Loftus-Cheek
Lazio could duel Manchester United for Chelsea midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
The ten-cap England star, 26, has revived his Blues' career this season under Thomas Tuchel.
But new United boss Erik ten Hag has been linked with a move.
And Italian outlet Gazzetta Dello Sport says ex-Blues' chief Maurizio Sarri is ready to rev up his interest in a reunion with Loftus-Cheek, who might cost at least £17million.
- Ian Tuckey
Ten Hag to give Pereira chance to impress
Manchester United will hand forgotten midfielder Andreas Pereira the chance to impress under new boss Erik ten Hag, reports in Brazil suggest.
Once-capped Perreira has been loaned to Lazio and home country club Flamengo since last playing for the Red Devils in June 2020.
But a planned permanent switch to Flamengo stalled due to doubts over his performances.
Nonetheless, Yahoo Brasil say United’s football director John Murtough has told Pereira he potentially fits the bill for Ten Hag back at Trafford next season.
- Ian Tuckey
Is this the new away kit?
Manchester United away kit for the 2022/2023 season has reportedly been leaked.
According to Footy Headlines, their away jersey will be white and accustomed by black shorts and white socks.
The white is a throwback to their away strip in 2015/16 and even their third kit from 2009/10 to 2011/12
- Ian Tuckey
Outgoing Pogba 'feels privileged'
Paul Pogba says he 'feels privileged' to have played for Manchester United after they announced he'll leave on a free transfer at the end of June..
The French World Cup winner, 29, has suffered erratic form and poor luck with injuries since returning to Old Trafford in 2016 for a club-record £89million.
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In 233 appearances for Man Utd he recorded 39 goals and 51 assists.
He also helped the club to Europa League and EFL Cup success.
Now, in a heartfelt statement on Instagram, Pogba stated: "I feel privileged to have played for this club.
"Many beautiful moments and memories but most importantly an unconditional support from the fans. Thank you."
There was no desire from Pogba or United to renew his current deal, which has less than a month remaining.
However, he is still expected to pick up over £1million in wages before he moves on.
- Ian Tuckey
Red Devils confirm Lingard's leaving
Manchester United have confirmed that Jesse Lingard will leave the club this summer.
The attacking midfielder is out of contract at the end of June.
And Lingard will depart Old Trafford on a free transfer, having joined his boyhood team aged 7 in 2000.
- Etienne Fermie
Man United still owe Pogba
Paul Pogba is set to be paid more than £1million by Manchester United even after his exit was confirmed.
United announced the midfielder will leave the club when his contract expires at the end of the month.
But with four weeks left to go on his deal Pogba is set for one last bumper payday at Old Trafford.
The Frenchman reportedly earns £290,000 a week which means the Red Devils will have to fork out another £1.16m.
Pogba will not have to do anything to earn the money either and instead will be focused on picking his next club.
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