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    Erik ten Hag handed major transfer boost as Glazers make Man Utd U-turn

    Erik ten Hag got a big transfer boost as Glazers made the turnaround to Man Utd

    The Glazers put Manchester United up for sale last November, with British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Qatari Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani looking to buy the club

    Manchester United’s owners have told boss Erik ten Hag they will give him all the financial clout he needs this summer, despite the club being up for sale.

    The Glazers were initially reluctant to penalize the £170m Ten Hag would like for transfers during the ongoing negotiations. British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Qatari Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani are the two leading candidates in the takeover saga.

    ‌But they also know that the value of the club will decline without serious investment and that they cannot fall further behind Manchester City and keep pace with the rest of their top four rivals. City won a treble of Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup last season. ‌Ten Hag also needs a team capable of facing a serious challenge in the Champions League. Mason Mount has already crossed the threshold of Chelsea for a fee of 60 million pounds.

    But talks are underway with Inter for goalkeeper Andre Onana and Atalanta for striker Rasmus Hojlund, with both Italian sides hot on their heels throughout the negotiation and loyal to the value they have placed on their two players.

    United thought they had taken a big step a week ago in their bid to sign Cameroonian international Onana for just over £40m, but Inter are holding out for £50m. While Atalanta value Danish striker Hojlund at £60m and while that price may come down slightly in negotiations, United will still need to get closer to that amount to seal the deal. United are willing to offer players from the squad as part of a deal, including Mason Greenwood. But the financial outlay will still be significant, and the Glazers have told Ten Hag that the money will now be there for him to make whatever additions he wishes.

    David De Gea finally left the club as a free agent last week after a lengthy departure process and Onana, who worked with Ten Hag at Ajax, is his priority. Meanwhile, Barcelona want to take over the young right-back Marc Jurado from the Red Devils.

    Who do you think Manchester United should sign this summer? Let us know in the comments below!

    Jurado joined United from Barcelona’s academy in September 2020 but is yet to make his first-team debut for Ten Hag’s side. The 19-year-old came on as a substitute in United’s 2-0 win over Leeds in a pre-season friendly in Oslo, Norway on Wednesday.

    Ten Hag was asked about his summer transfer budget in May. He told reporters: “No, I have no control over that. The only thing I know is that Man United is one of the biggest clubs in the world, one of two or three bigger from a fan perspective. “The club has to be competitive… but in football you need money to build teams because the level of the players decides whether you are successful or not. Everyone knows that you need money to build a team and quality players are very expensive.”

    ‌It’s unclear when or if the Glazers will name a preferred bidder. It’s been eight months since the unpopular owners put United up for sale.

    Also…

    BREAKING NEWS: Glazers sell Man United to Qatar Sheikh Jassim  for £6bn (BIG SALE IN HISTORY)

    Sheikh Jassim has made a fifth offer to buy Manchester United with a clear indication: take it or leave it. Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani this week made a fifth and final improved offer of just £6bn to buy Man United FC. After this Friday there will be no more offers from the Qatar group, Jassim will NOT be involved in the process anymore. This was also due to the start of the transfer window as Sheikh Jassim wanted to be ready to invest in the squad quickly. The Glazers have received the offer direct and will make a final decision shortly as they are also in talks with Simon Ratcliffe. The offer is 100% owned by the club, is fully cash and transactionally simple, would fully pay off all debts of the club and has separate additional funding solely for the club’s ongoing player, infrastructure and other investment needs. It’s up to the Glazers while talks with the INEOS group also continue, Sir Jim Ratcliffe insists on the purchase of Man United.

    Sheikh Jassim is also aware that if he takes over ownership, he must offer Erik ten Hag the optimum moment as soon as possible to strengthen his selection in the transfer market. Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani has decided Friday is the closing date for further involvement, meaning if the offer is not accepted, he will walk out. Sources close to him describe it as a critical moment. Copyright © 2023 Chelsea Fire | Powered by Astra WordPress Theme

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    Man Utd takeover LIVE: Glazers’ Sheikh Jassim response, Kim Min-Jae transfer ‘hijack’, Amrabat admission

    The Manchester United takeover saga took a fresh twist this week when Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al-Thani lodged a fifth bid for the club, however, the Glazers have yet to respond

    Another week, another twist in the Manchester United takeover saga.

    Qatari billionaire Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al-Thani has lodged a fifth and final bid in the hope of beating Sir Jim Ratcliffe to a deal, but neither party have heard anything from the Glazers, who continue to mull over their options.

    While the club’s unpopular American owners take their time over a decision, Erik ten Hag is working hard to try and get deals done ahead of the summer transfer window, which officially opens next week.

    The Red Devils are in the market for a quality striker but also have designs on strengthening other areas of their squad, too. A surprise deal for Mason Mount appears to be edging closer after the club agreed personal terms with the Chelsea star, who will be allowed to leave Stamford Bridge for the right price.

    Ten Hag performs Lindelof u-turn

    Victor Lindelof has been denied a transfer to Eintracht Frankfurt after Erik ten Hag made it clear that he wants to keep him at Manchester United.

    Lindelof, 28, emerged as a key player under Ten Hag in the latter stages of the season, deputising at centre-back after Lisandro Martinez suffered a serious metatarsal injury in April. The Swedish defender impressed alongside the likes of Raphael Varane and Luke Shaw, helping United secure a third-place finish in the Premier League and reach the FA Cup final.

    Pre-season schedule takes shape

    In case you missed it, Manchester United have added another assignment to their pre-season schedule.

    The Red Devils will take on Spanish side Athletic Club in Dublin on Sunday August 6, a week before the start of the Premier League season.

    They are also set to play Leeds, Lyon, Arsenal, Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund throughout pre-season.

    Zilliacus out of process

    Previously linked with a takeover at Old Trafford, Thomas Zilliacus has (once again) confirmed that he has pulled out of the process.

    He tweeted: “XXI Century Football Capital focuses on football investments. We know how to make clubs successful and profitable and how to make fans happy. We focus on big clubs with a large fan base. We are profit oriented as only profitable clubs are successful in the long run.

    “XXI Century Football Capital believes the price of Manchester United has reached levels where investments no longer make sense. We therefore have turned our attention to other clubs.”

    12:26Daniel Orme

    Sheikh Jassim bid to ‘remain live’

    Despite the self-imposed deadline for Sheikh Jassim’s bid, it appears that the offer will remain on the table for the foreseeable future.

    According to The Guardian, the Qatari will not fully walk away even if he doesn’t hear back. His offer, that is reportedly below the Glazers’ £6bn asking price, will remain live beyond today.

    12:03Key Event

    Glazers to respond to Sheikh Jassim

    Sheikh Jassim will only have to wait a little while longer to find out if his final bid for Man United is successful.

    According to Proactive, the Qatari billionaire will be told if his offer is accepted by the end of play today.

    Should he not be then it is reported that he will stop engaging with the process.

    11:29Daniel Orme

    McTominay opens up on Ten Hag influence

    Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay has hailed Erik ten Hag for his influence on the side during his first 12 months at Old Trafford.

    Talking to the Red Devils’ official website, he said: “Obviously, the transition in terms of his style is very, very different to some other coaches, but, as I say, that’s football. He’s always having you thinking, and having you think about new ideas and stuff like that.

    “It’s good, that’s the best way to be with football: open-minded and going into every game, if he asks you to do something, you do it to the best of your abilities and you try to learn it as best as you can. I think, for me, it’s great. I love it.”

    Fernandes demand speaks volumes

    Manchester United coach Benni McCarthy has praised Bruno Fernandes for driving standards in training after revealing that the Portuguese midfielder requested extra finishing drills.

    Fernandes, 28, quickly established himself as one of United’s most influential players after joining the club back in January 2020 and enjoyed a standout season under Erik ten Hag, often donning the captain’s armband in the absence of Harry Maguire.

    Read what he had to say here

    10:33Daniel Orme

    Foster pens new Wrexham deal

    Former Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster has extended his stay with Welsh side Wrexham following their promotion.

    He has put pen to paper on a new one-year deal with the EFL side.

    Fernandes demand speaks volumes

    Manchester United coach Benni McCarthy has praised Bruno Fernandes for driving standards in training after revealing that the Portuguese midfielder requested extra finishing drills.

    Fernandes, 28, quickly established himself as one of United’s most influential players after joining the club back in January 2020 and enjoyed a standout season under Erik ten Hag, often donning the captain’s armband in the absence of Harry Maguire.

    Read what he had to say here

    10:33Daniel Orme

    Foster pens new Wrexham deal

    Former Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster has extended his stay with Welsh side Wrexham following their promotion.

    He has put pen to paper on a new one-year deal with the EFL side.

    Harry Maguire doubles down on decision

    Harry Maguire has once again made a vow to stay and fight for his place with Manchester United.

    The Red Devils was expected to leave Old Trafford this summer after losing his place under Erik ten Hag last term. Tottenham were linked with a move for him.

    However, according to talkSPORT he has now decided to stay with the club and fight for his role.

    09:32Daniel Orme

    Man Utd lose out on Laimer

    After seeing Alexis Mac Allister move to Liverpool yesterday, the Red Devils have lost out on another former target.

    Former RB Leipzig midfielder Konrad Laimer has moved to Bayern Munich on a free transfer. He has signed a four-year deal.

    He was previously linked with a switch to Old Trafford.

    Ten Hag eyes Liverpool revenge

    Erik ten Hag is looking to strike back against Liverpool in the transfer market after missing out on Brighton star Alexis Mac Allister.

    Back in January, the Daily Mail reported that Klopp had attended a meeting with Sofyan Amrabat’s representatives with a view to a transfer, but failed to get a deal done. And Ten Hag, who worked with the player at Utrecht when he was coming through the ranks, is now keen to be reunited with him at Old Trafford.

    Newcastle eye Kim Min-Jae hijack

    Manchester United could face late competition to sign Napoli star Kim-Min Jae from Newcastle.

    The Red Devils looked to be edging towards a move for the South Korean defender with the Italian side resigned to losing him. He looks likely to still be on the move but Eddie Howe is looking to make a late play for his services.

    That is according to talkSPORT, who suggest that Newcastle are keen to bolster their defence this summer and could pay Kim’s release clause.

    VAR to change next season

    Manchester United are set to be impacted by VAR and offside decisions in the Premier League.

    Four extra offside cameras are set to be used at every game in the Premier League next season in an effort to overcome the problem of a ‘blind spot’ in the current technology.

    However, the semi-automated system that was used with great success at the World Cup will not be seen.

    Take a look at the latest here

    07:00Daniel Orme

    Man Utd’s takeover reality bites

    The reality of Manchester United’s ownership statuts has dawned on them with a deal for Declan Rice faltering.

    As it stands, the Red Devils cannot afford to sign the West Ham and England star according to The Athletic. He has a price tag of around £100m, with Premier League rivals Arsenal expected to crank up their interest over the coming days.

    Rashford’s classy message after West Ham win

    Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford was pleased to see Michail Antonio win the Europa Conference League.

    Antonio tweeted: “15 years ago I was playing non league football and now I’m here. Everyone has opinions but ultimately it’s yours that matters the most. Believe in yourself”

    Rashford responded to the forward with the heart emoji.

    21:05Fraser Watson

    City touch down in Turkey ahead of treble bid

    Nervous about Saturday night United fans?

    Manchester CIty will attempt to match the treble feat of Sir Alex Ferguson’s 1998/99 team by beating Inter Milan in the Champions League final. And Pep Guardiola’s men have arrived in Turkey.

    City touch down in Turkey ahead of treble bid

    Nervous about Saturday night United fans?

    Manchester CIty will attempt to match the treble feat of Sir Alex Ferguson’s 1998/99 team by beating Inter Milan in the Champions League final. And Pep Guardiola’s men have arrived in Turkey

    Ronaldo misses out on Saudi Pro League team

    Cristiano Ronaldo scored 12 goals in his 14 league appearances for Al-Nassr after leaving Manchester United, but his efforts weren’t enough it seemes.

    The 38-year-old has missed out on a place in the Saudi Pro League team of the season.

    Up front in his place? Former United player Odion Ighalo.

    United fans one day from a decision

    A reminder that Sheikh Jassim wants a decision on his newly submitted bid by the end of Friday.

    That’s less than 28 hours away.

    Will United fans finally learn of a decision tomorrow?

    United balking at Brentford price for Raya

    Sky Sports News are reporting that neither Manchester United or Spurs want to pay Brentford’s £40 million asking price for David Raya.

    Man United want another keeper with David de Gea’s future uncertain, but aren’t prepared to make the Spaniard the fourth most expensive stopper of all time.

    United consider sending Greenwood on loan

    Manchester United are considering sending Mason Greenwood out on loan for the 2023/24 season.

    The club’s internal investigation into the striker, who saw charges of attempted rape, controlling and coercive behaviour and assault dropped in February, is still ongoing.

    However, Mail Sport understands that officials are exploring options to sen the 21-year-old abroad for up to a year, with Italy, Spain and Turkey the three likeliest destinations.

    18:41Fraser Watson

    Man Utd coach Benni McCarthy warns club against “crime”

    United coach Benni McCarthy has declared it would be a crime for the club to allow David de Gea to leave this summer.

    Speaking to 947 Joburg, he said: “He kept 17 clean sheets in the league. Yes, of course you’re going to concede but to win the Golden Glove for yet another season is remarkable.

    “It would be a crime if Man United lose a goalkeeper like David de Gea.”

    18:01Fraser Watson

    A twist in the race for Declan Rice

    This could perk the interest of Manchester United.

    Arsenal have long led the race for Declan Rice, but their summer spending could now be hindered after a transfer issue came to light.

    The Timesare reporting it is unclearc how much manager Mikel Arteta will be able to spend this summer, as the north London club owe about £150 million on past transfers, according to the latest company accounts.

    17:38Fraser Watson

    One week from Premier League fixtures

    The 2022/23 Premier League season is just about over, but United fans can soon start planning their trips for the next campaign.

    Next Thursday, the 2023/24 fixtures will be released.

    Erik ten Hag probably won’t want Brighton and Brentford first up….

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