Man Utd takeover LIVE: Ratcliffe ‘plans’ huge transfer revamp, Maguire offered escape route, Casemiro injury twist
MANCHESTER UNITED bidder Sir Jim Ratcliffe is planning to make a huge transfer revamp at Old Trafford according to reports.
Meanwhile, Harry Maguire has been offered an escape route by Italian giants AC Milan.
Elsewhere, United have been dealt a huge injury boost after Casemiro was spotted in Brazil training this week.
The midfielder picked up a knock against Brentford and was touch and go on whether he would play for his national side.
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Maguire compared with David Beckham
Dimitar Berbatov believes that Harry Maguire can have a Man United redemption story like David Beckham.
The former forward told Betfair: “Harry Maguire was good against Brentford. The only thing he can do is stay concentrated when given the chance to perform and not make silly mistakes.
“When he speaks, you can see that Harry is confident in his ability, when he was given the captains armband, his confidence obviously increased, but so did his ego.
“Now the captain’s armband has been taken away, his ego is hurt. He needs to start rebuilding his relationship with the fans again. The chance is there for him to show he can handle everything again.
“Maybe, like we saw in the Beckham documentary, Harry is going through that tough time right now but hopefully, in the end he can find redemption at the end of his own movie.”
Former star on Ten Hag
Dimitar Berbatov believes that Erik ten Hag CAN handle big egos – contrary to what Zlatan Ibrahimovic thinks.
He told Betfair: “I heard Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s comments about Ten Hag not being able to handle the egos at the club. In big teams like Man United, it’s impossible not to have big egos.
“Even as a player, if you don’t already have one, once you sign for a club like Man United, you’re going to get an ego. When you’re a manager of a team like Man United, you need to know to handle it.
“Back in the day, I was in a United team with plenty of egos, trust me. But then you had Sir Alex, and he knew how to control it all. He built his authority throughout the years with his success and his principles of how the club should be lead.
“Obviously, Ten Hag doesn’t have 20 years of experience with Man United, he has one. Having said that, I think he has the authority. He’s shown it before with Cristiano Ronaldo, and now Jadon Sancho.”
Berba: Rooney wants United job
Former Manchester United star Dimitar Berbatov reckons his former team-mate and new Birmingham boss Wayne Rooney wants to manage the Red Devils one day.
He told Betfair: Wayne was waiting for an opportunity like the one at Birmingham and he’s taken it straight away. He was preparing for something like this whilst he was in America.
I’m pretty sure he’s preparing for the top job because that’s the ultimate goal.
“When you have someone like Wayne, you can’t think he’ll stay at a smaller club all his life and manage them, he’s building step by step and I respect that.
“He’s climbing the managerial ladder right now I’m sure at one stage he will go for the Man United job. I think he’s preparing for the day his phone rings and he’s told that Man United are waiting for him.
“I’ll be curious as to how he does. I’ll be watching. It’s good to have John O’Shea by your side going into battle because I’ve been there with both of them and I know the connection they have.”
Pellistri helps Uruguay beat Brazil
Man United winger Facundo Pellistri started for Uruguay as they beat Brazil 2-0 last night.
The 21-year-old played 88 minutes of the match, with Darwin Nunez and Nicolas de la Cruz grabbing his side’s goals.
Casemiro was on the losing side, skippering Brazil in Montevideo.
Rashford on song for country
Marcus Rashford scored a brilliant goal for England last night.
The Man United forward was handed a start by Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate.
With the score level at 1-1, Rashford arrowed a brilliant 57th minute shot into the back of the net.
Harry Kane went on to extend England’s advantage, with Rashford playing the full 90 minutes of the 3-1 win.
Red Devils old boy update
Angel Di Maria has announced his retirement date from the Argentina national team will be after Copa America 2024.
The Manchester United flop expressed his gratitude to team-mate Lionel Messi, saying “I’m grateful to have seen you every day” at Paris Saint-Germain.
Di Maria told Todo Pasa: “I will leave Argentina national team after Copa America — it’s over for me.”
In 2014 Di Maria signed for Manchester United from Real Madrid in a then-British record deal worth £59.7 million.
But he would spend just one year at Old Trafford, later complaining about the bad weather and calling Louis van Gaal the “worst coach” he has ever had.
Rasmus Hojlund on injury fears
Rasmus Hojlund has claimed San Marino “targeted” him after he was substituted by Denmark during their Euro 2024 qualifer amid injury fears.
The Manchester United forward, 20, was replaced in stoppage time at the end of his country’s 2-1 win over the minnows on Tuesday night.
Hojlund, who suffered a back injury at the beginning of the season, then gave his take as he accused the San Marino players of carrying out a planned attack on him.
He said: “I feel they targeted me, as you can see at the end. I understand Italian and I could hear them saying that they had the idea to crush me.
“You can see from the images that he only had one idea in mind.”
Red Devils starlet left out
Alejandro Garnacho was an unused substitute as Argentina beat Peru 2-0 last night.
The Red Devils starlet travelled to South America to link up with the world champions at the start of the international break, but also failed to get on in their previous match against Paraguay.
This season, Garnacho has been limited to just five minutes of action for Argentina, coming last month against Bolivia.
He will hope for more opportunities to shine when back at United.
Casemiro in action last night
Man United star Casemiro was in action for Brazil against Uruguay last night.
The midfielder wore the captain’s armband as the Selecao took on their South American rivals in Montevideo.
Unfortunately for the 31-year-old his side fell to a 2-0 defeat, courtesy of goals by Darwin Nunez and Nicolas de la Cruz.
Red Devils takeover latest news
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s £1.35billion 25 per cent takeover of Manchester United has been delayed, according to reports.
The 70-year-old’s bid was initially expected to be given the green light in a Red Devils board meeting this week.
Sheikh Jassim withdrew from the race last week, clearing the path for Ratcliffe to agree a minority stake with the Glazer family.
But according to the Telegraph, there are still finer details with Ratcliffe’s bid that need to be ironed out.
They claim that a deal is still expected within the next fortnight, however, with Ratcliffe keen to get started.
The Ineos chief wants to be granted control of football operations at United.
He is hoping to have attained control ahead of the January transfer window.
Man Utd star captains country
Scott McTominay wore the captain’s armband as Scotland faced France last night.
In the absences of usual skippers Andy Robertson and John McGinn, the Manchester United star was awarded the honour of captaining his country for the first time.
Things got off to a bright start for the experimental Scots as they took the lead in Lille via Billy Gilmour.
But two goals by Benjamin Pavard and efforts by Kylian Mbappe and Kingsley Coman consigned Steve Clarke’s side to a 4-1 defeat.
Red Devils after Portuguese starlet
Manchester United are interested in Benfica star Joao Neves, according to reports.
According to German reporter Florian Plettenberg, the Red Devils are lining up a move for the 19-year-old at the end of the season.
Neves replaced Chelsea star Enzo Fernandez in Benfica’s first team.
But he is unlikely to leave in January as the Argentine star did.
No Scott McTominay rush
Manchester United are in no rush to sell Scott McTominay ahead of the January transfer window.
McTominay was available in the summer transfer window with West Ham and Fulham interested.
However, a move did not materialise as the Hammers and the Cottagers held onto Lucas Paqueta and Joao Pahlinha respectively.
According to 90min, United would still be willing to sell the Scotland international if they received the right offer.
However, the Red Devils are in no rush now after the 26-year-old’s match-winning goals against Brentford.
Neville at Dragons’ Den
Manchester United legend Gary Neville “owned the chair” when he made his Dragons’ Den debut, Deborah Meaden has revealed.
The programme will return to the BBC next year as they use guest celebrities to join the usual panel of Peter Jones, Meaden, Touker Suleyman, Sara Davies as well as Steven Bartlett.
A first next year in @BBCDragonsden when we have some guest Dragons…
First up @GNev2 who was utterly brilliant and owned that chair!!
Sheikh-ing things up
Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al-Thani could launch a bid to buy Tottenham after withdrawing his Manchester United takeover offer.
Sheikh Jassim is understood to have submitted a £5billion offer to purchase United in full- which he has now withdrawn after months of stalemate.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is now set to buy a 25 per cent stake in the club for around £1.4bn.
And now the Sheikh could turn his attention to Spurs, report The Mirror.
Paris Saint-Germain owner Nasser Al-Khelaifi is believed to have played a role in Sheikh Jassim’s United bid, and the pair could link up once again to discuss a move for the North Londoners.
Qatar have held a long-term interest in Tottenham while the Qatari banker has always eyed Spurs as an alternative to United should his bid fail, which it now has.
Man Utd rivals sponsorship
INEOS will continue sponsoring Tottenham despite owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe buying 25 per cent of Manchester United.
Branding of the company’s car named the Grenadier 4×4 is seen prominently around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Logos can even be spotted on the headrests in the stadium’s dugout.
Meanwhile, Spurs players have featured in the firm’s corporate videos that promote the vehicle.
According to The Telegraph, that there are no signs the agreement between INEOS and the North Londoners’ chairman Daniel Levy is set to end despite Ratcliffe closing in on part-owning United.
Sir Jim’s company has been with Tottenham since December 2020 when their Hygienics branch were surprisingly announced as the club’s official hand sanitiser supplier during the pandemic
England 3-1 Italy
England defeated Italy at Wembley to confirm their place at Euro 2024.
The Three Lions trailed after Gianluca Scamacca’s 15th-minute opener.
But captain Harry Kane equalised from the penalty spot in the 32nd minute.
Manchester United star Marcus Rashford turned the game on its head after 57 minutes and Kane sealed the win 20 minutes later.
Former Premier League star Anwar El Ghazi has been suspended by Mainz after a social media post about the current conflict in Israel and Gaza.
Ex- Aston Villa ace El Ghazi uploaded a pro-Palestine Instagram statement – which he has since deleted.
But the Bundesliga outfit have confirmed the winger has been suspended, saying he’s been taken off football duties for an “intolerable position.”
The Netherlands international, previously linked with Manchester United, only joined the German side last month on a free transfer.
Wout Weghorst slams pitch
Manchester United flop Wout Weghorst lashed out at the state of the pitch in Athens after Netherlands beat Greece 1-0 to clear the way for Euro 2024 qualification.
This was the worst pitch I have ever played football on.
We knew it wouldn’t be an easy game here, given the conditions and the way the opposition played. The pressure was there.
Not so much from the crowd, but mainly from the pitch which was very bad. There were stones on it. The conditions were difficult.
Ratcliffe supports Ten Hag
Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag has the backing of Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who is set to buy 25 per cent on the club.
According to The Athletic, Ratcliffe’s company have conducted a review into what has gone wrong at United in recent years and Ten Hag is not seen as part of the problem.
Sir Jim admires the Dutch tactician’s work and will not explore avenues relating to changing the manager.
The Red Devils have endured a difficult start to the season under the ex-Ejax boss.
Maguire offered escape route
Manchester United outcast Harry Maguire has been offered a shock escape route by AC Milan.
Maguire has fallen out of favour under United manager Erik ten Hag and was strongly linked with a move to West Ham in the summer that fell through due to financial reasons.
Now the England international has become the Red Devils’ sixth-choice centre-back behind Raphael Varane, Lisandro Martinez, Victor Lindelof, Jonny Evans and left-back Luke Shaw,
According to talkSPORT, Milan are one of a number of Serie A clubs monitoring the 30-year-old’s situation at Old Trafford.
Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al-Thani pulled out of the takeover race over the weekend after almost 12 months of work to buy Manchester United.
Sheikh Jassim’s representatives had even been to Carrington to meet director of football John Murtough to get insight into how United were being run on the playing side, writes SunSport’s Neil Custis.
The Qatari delegation, just like second bidder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, were said to have been impressed and neither were looking to radically shake things up.
Ratcliffe is now left as the sole bidder and that is just for 25 per cent of the club for £1.4billion with a condition he can oversee football operations.
A board vote on Thursday will decide whether to accept Sir Jim’s official bid.
The news that there will be no full sale has dramatically hit the Red Devils’ share price with it down 11 per cent in early trading on Monday.
Man Utd takeover U-turn
Manchester United senior staff have been left stunned by the takeover U-turn, reports SunSport’s Neil Custis.
United employees had been gearing up for a full buy-out of the club this month by Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al-Thani.
A number of staff had even been told not to book any annual leave for this month to help see the takeover through.
Meetings were still going on last week to try and rescue Sheikh Jassim’s bid which was for a 100 per cent sale at £5billion.
It is understood a number of the six strong Glazer family who are on the Red Devils’ board were happy to sell.
But co-chairman Joel Glazer, who was in control of the process, was the one wanting to either keep a majority shareholding or accept an increased bid of £6bn from the Qatari banker.
Sheikh Jassim could turn to Tottenham
Sheikh Jassim could launch a bid to buy Tottenham after withdrawing his Manchester United takeover offer, according to reports.
The Qatari has been linked with purchasing a Premier League club since his interest in the Red Devils was first made public.
Sheikh Jassim is understood to have submitted a £5billion offer to purchase United – which he has now withdrawn after months of stalemate.
Rival bidder Sir Jim Ratcliffe is set to buy a 25 per cent stake in the club for around £1.4billion.
And Sheikh Jassim could now turn his attention to Spurs, as reported by The Mirror.
Casemiro back in training
Casemiro is back in Brazil training ahead of their clash against Uruguay tomorrow.
The United midfielder picked up a knock against Brentford and was touch and go to play for Brazil.
But he is now expected to play a role in the friendly and could be back for the Sheffield United game.