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    Liverpool and FSG now set to keep a close tabs on Manchester United concerning their transfer deals

    Liverpool and FSG now set to keep a close tabs on Manchester United concerning their transfer deals

    When it comes to big behind-the-scenes deals, Liverpool have a keen interest in what Manchester United are up to.
    United have been commercial giants for so long and the lack of success on the pitch compared to their time under Sir Alex Ferguson has meant the Reds have been able to capitalize on their resurgence over the last decade and turn it into revenue streams superior to what the Old Trafford team did. .
    While United’s current sale talks focus on a valuation of over £6bn, some £2bn above that on which Liverpool’s valuation is based, even if privately seen as above that figure, the The Reds’ revenue has surpassed their Manchester rivals, with Liverpool reporting £594m for the previous 2021/22 financial year, compared to £583m for United.

    The Glazer family’s deeply unpopular ownership of Old Trafford appeared to be coming to an end when it was announced, just a week after the owners of Liverpool Fenway Sports Group had done the same, that they were reviewing strategic options including a partial and full sale of the soccer team . United continued that plan with advanced talks with Qatari Sheikh Jassim bin Hamed Al Thani and British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe still in the hunt. Liverpool, on the other hand, quickly opted for an investment search rather than an outright sale, which remains on the agenda. Talks are ongoing, but as it stands, they are far from over.

    The sale of Manchester United is seen as powerful for the Reds’ own investment quest as it gives the market a clear indication of the value of a scarce asset like United. Many team ratings have been made by turnover multiples of six, seven and in some cases eight, which has seen them rise sharply in recent years. Selling a club like United would allow for a more realistic valuation of a club like Liverpool and bring more clarity to potential investors and owners.
    But it’s not just the potential acquisition of United, which may not yet materialise, that will spark interest from FSG bosses. Next year, Liverpool will begin some early talks with kit partner Nike about what happens when their current five-year partnership first ends in 2025. It’s a collaboration that has been seen as a success so far, aided by growth fueled by the end of pandemic restrictions and opening of sales opportunities. There have been collaborations with basketball icon and FSG partner LeBron James, while a range has also launched with Converse, a brand owned by Nike. There are simpatico relationships that exist in the Nike/Liverpool partnership, such as investments between Nike, FSG and RedBird Capital Partners in James’ SpringHill Entertainment Company in 2021.

    It is hard to imagine parting ways with Nike in 2025 and it is very likely that the partnership will be extended and the sportswear giant will become a long-term partner of the football club. That’s certainly the hope in Liverpool, with Nike’s position as the world’s largest sportswear company, a business that has seen its direct-to-consumer online business flourish over the past three years and can provide scale and reach for the Reds around the world, something that is invaluable to Liverpool’s growth plans.

    At present, the deal is believed to be worth around £30m, a lower figure than what the club previously received from New Balance. But it’s the extra 20 per cent from the sale of Nike/LFC merchandise that’s so valuable to the Reds with the deal, with the hope being that when he hits his peak he can deliver north of £75m.

    Watching what Manchester United would do with kit partner Adidas would have been of great interest at Anfield and FSG’s home Boston. On Monday, it was announced that United had agreed a new 10-year deal with Adidas which included a minimum cash guarantee of £900m to see them through to 2035, a sum of £90m per season. The deal is “subject to certain adjustments” which are not described in more detail. At present, the deal with Manchester United is worth around £75m and includes clauses that would reduce the value of the deal by 30% if the club fails to reach the Champions League for two years, meaning that an element is the risk associated with the uncompetitive club on the pitch.

    United followed the tactic of getting guaranteed amounts over a longer period of time from their biggest trade deal and the biggest commercial deal in Premier League history, giving them greater financial security. In terms of inflation, a £75m deal signed in 2015 would be worth an inflation-adjusted £98m in July 2023, more than the annual amount provided by the Red Devils. In a few years that £90m annual figure may not be as attractive compared to what some rivals can offer, and they would be tied up for a long time, although there will certainly be some exit clauses for a large sum.

    For Liverpool there will be a need to see the value of their Nike deal raised when 2025 comes along, although whether a length of deal such as United’s remains to be seen. But given how the club have managed to achieve success in terms of their kit partnership over and above inflation, with the £40m per year New Balance deal struck in 2015 having been around £58m if adjusted for the present day, and Nike delivering, or set to deliver, well above that figure, there will be confidence that the value can keep rising.

    The Adidas deal will also be of interest in terms of the potential sale of the club, with the Red Devils securing their largest ever commercial partner on such a long deal, giving cost certainty for ownership and potentially being obstructive to the plans of any future owners, pointing to the Glazers not yet being completely sold on exiting Old Trafford.

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    Alternative player Man Utd intend to sign as Harry Kane move turns ‘unrealistic’ 

    Manchester United are looking to bolster their attacking side with a top striker on their shortlist this summer – although top target Harry Kane may not be for them

    Manchester United’s summer priority remains adding a great No.9 to solve their goalscoring problems.
    The Red Devils have enjoyed a productive season, returning to the top four and winning silver, but their issues remain clear. Erik ten Hag has many areas to manage in his squad, but signing a striker capable of taking Marcus Rashford’s goal is crucial.
    Harry Kane has been heavily linked with the Tottenham dismissal but other alternatives are also being sought. Ten Hag spent over £200m in his first year and may need similar funds if he is to close the gap with neighbors Manchester City. Here’s the latest transfer news from Old Trafford.

    Kane unrealistic bid dropped

    The club dropped their pursuit of Kane after refusing to meet Daniel Levy’s demands for the Tottenham striker.
    Kane was high on the Red Devils’ summer transfer shortlist, with a well-known striker among Erik ten Hag’s priorities. The England captain was seen as a realistic candidate with just one year remaining on his contract in north London.

    However, a move to Old Trafford now looks highly unlikely. According to The Guardian, the Red Devils have pulled out of the race to sign him.
    The reason for the move is that the club hierarchy consider the fee Spurs would charge for signing Kane to be ‘unrealistic’. Tottenham chairman Levy is keen to stay with him and would be willing to risk him leaving on a free transfer when his contract expires next summer.
    The club gives the green light to an alternative

    Although the Red Devils are expected to be without Kane, they have been given the green light for Dusan Vlahovic, with Juventus retracting previous claims he is not for sale.

    “There are not many alternatives to Kane for Man Utd,” Saha said. “Victor Osimhen is an obvious one at the moment, though, he’s scoring a lot of goals for Napoli. Very fit, very strong and agile. But it may take him more time to adapt.

    The Serie A duo aren’t the only ones on Saha’s radar, but the pair have caught the eye this term. Osimhen is the leading scorer in Serie A, helping Napoli win their first league title since 1990, while 20-year-old talent Hojlund scored five goals in two Euro 2024 qualifiers for Denmark in March.

    Another man linked with a move is Randal Kolo Muani. The Eintracht Frankfurt star scored for his country at the World Cup, but won’t come cheap with Bayern Munich also linked.

    “I think Randal Muani would be a very good signing for Man Utd,” Saha added. “Not only as a number 9, he can play either side of a three. He’s a very clever player, very quick, sharp with his feet and very intelligent.

    “He’s already established a good link with Kylian Mbappe for France. He’s aware of everything, he has the talent to go short or long, he’s very clever and he will be a real danger in the Premier League if he comes, especially with [Marcus] Rashford and [Jadon] Sancho.”

     

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    Sheikh Jassim considering a vision of Manchester United transfer incentive for Kylian Mbappe

    Dream Kylian Mbappe Manchester United transfer incentive from Sheikh Jassim.
    If Shiekh Jassim’s takeover is successful, Mbappe may depart PSG this summer in a transfer that would be considered a blockbuster. Man United may be one of his possible destinations.

    It may seem unlikely that Kylian Mbappe will join Manchester United, but you can bet your bottom Qatari Riyal that Sheikh Jassim, a potential owner of the Reds, would love to bring the Frenchman to Old Trafford.

    The possibility that Mbappe won’t exercise the one-year option on his PSG contract, which would allow him to leave for free after 12 months, has cast doubt on the future of the young player. When the player posted on social media that he was content in Paris for the upcoming season, it complicated matters.

    This path has been traveled before with Mbappe, and it resulted in a new €630 million contract and, reportedly, a voice in the decisions made by the French giants. Only a small number of people could afford to enter into any potential deals this summer, and Real Madrid of Spain would be the clear favorites.

    They’ve previously pursued him, and they have the resources and reputation in Europe to entice the 24-year-old. Right now, it’s difficult to imagine United’s financial limitations allowing them to make a move for Mbappe, and that’s without considering whether the superstar would even be interested.

    But if Sheikh Jassim prevails in his bid to take control of the Reds, the goalposts may move. He would bring considerable financial clout, and earlier this season, reports claimed he saw Mbappe as the ideal player to sign.

    As the current PSG is owned by Qatar’s Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani through Qatar Sports Investments, Mbappe would also be aware of what to anticipate. As the crown jewel of Paris, Mbappe has interacted with the owners. It helps to understand the way things are done while also highlighting possible parallels to Sheikh Jassim’s potential work style at United.

    Mbappe, of course, also shone for France at the World Cup in Qatar, where they lost to Argentina in the championship game despite Mbappe scoring three goals and winning the golden boot. His star is shining brightly all over the world, and he would bring enormous commercial potential to wherever he goes next.

     

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    Mac Allister quickly became the one Jurgen Klopp wanted, and Liverpool sealed the deal yesterday

    Photo by Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty ImagesTottenham’s Cristian Romero reacts to Alexis Mac Allister joining Liverpool

    Alexis Mac Allister has had an unbelievable 12 months.

    The Argentine started the season brilliantly with Brighton, scoring five times from midfield before the World Cup. Then, he flew to Qatar to join up with his international teammates, and he created history there.

    Mac Allister started every game that Argentina won in Qatar, including the final. He had an amazing tournament and he continued his form in the Premier League as well.

    A number of clubs became interested in Mac Allister, but Liverpool were quick to act and beat everyone else for his signature yesterday.

    To celebrate his move, Mac Allister took to Instagram to post a message to Reds fans.

    His international teammate Cristian Romero replied: “Let’s go, all the best Ale!”

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    Mac Allister really is an exciting signing for Liverpool.

    The Reds have missed a proper number eight ever since Gini Wijnaldum left the club in 2021. The Dutchman was integral in their Premier League and Champions League triumphs, and Liverpool’s midfield hasn’t been the same since he left.

    Now, Mac Allister will give them the balance they need in the middle of the park and will chip in with goals as well. He is the ideal replacement for Wijnaldum, and we’re almost certain he will do well.

    It will be interesting to see who else Klopp will bring in to join Mac Allister in the middle of the park.

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    The 10 biggest transfers in Europe in the 2023 summer transfer window

    The 2023 summer transfer window is yet to officially open but that hasn’t stopped clubs from doing some big deals. Brighton have already made a record signing with money received from Liverpool.

    Here are the biggest deals so far. Players are ranked by size of the initial fee, with add-ons stated.

    All the summer’s Premier League deals are here.

    1) Pedro Porro (Sporting Lisbon to Tottenham) – £39m

    The Portugal right-back became Tottenham’s property having initially joined the club on loan on deadline day in January. He cost £5million for half a season, in which time he played for three different managers, and Spurs were obligated to pay another £39million this summer. Porro is primarily a wing-back so let’s see if he can play in a back four for Ange Postecoglou.

    2) Alexis Mac Allister (Brighton to Liverpool) – £35million plus £20m add-ons

    Brighton and Liverpool kept the fee under their hats but some Liverpool fans want you to believe they bagged the World Cup winner for the cost of a Tesco meal deal. We have to assume that if Mac Allister is a success, then the Reds will be liable for around £55million, which could still turn out to be a bargain, especially if he adapts to playing a deeper role.

    3) Joao Pedro (Watford to Brighton) – £30m

    Brighton didn’t wait for the end of the season to get Pedro signed, or for the Mac Allister money to clear in their account, before announcing a club-record deal three weeks before the end of the season. The Seagulls welcomed ‘a brilliant young talent’ and many Watford fans concur.

    4) Giacomo Raspadori (Sassuolo to Napoli) – £25.8million

    The Italy forward has already won a Scudetto with Napoli having spent last season on loan. The Serie A champions are obligated to cough up €30million to keep Raspadori having paid €5million to borrow the 23-year-old for a year.

    5) Terem Moffi (Lorient to Nice) – £25.8million

    West Ham and Bournemouth both wanted Moffi in January but the Nigerian forward opted instead for Nice, who must pay €30million having borrowed him since January. Lorient will also bank 15 % of whatever fee Nice might receive for the 24-year-old, who scored six goals in 16 appearances through the second half of the Ligue 1 season.

    6) Hamed Traore (Sassuolo to Napoli) – £21million

    Along with Raspadori, Sassuolo also loaned out Traore, this time for the second half of the season in anticipation of banking another fat cheque from Bournemouth. The midfielder only played seven games but, two games before the end of the season, the Cherries said: “Conditions within the original loan agreement have been reached, and the Ivorian is now contracted until June 2028.”

     

    7) Benjamin Sesko (RB Salzburg to RB Leipzig) – £20m

     

    Manchester United were interested – some reports suggest they still are – but Sesko agreed last August to stay under Red Bull’s wing, swapping Salzburg for Leipzig. The Germans will reportedly pay £20million for the 19-year-old, though they may welcome the opportunity to flip the forward swiftly if United or Newcastle make a decisive move.

     

    8) Nicolas Seiwald (RB Salzburg to RB Leipzig) – £17.2m

     

    The Austria midfielder becomes the 20th player to move between Salzburg and Leipzig since Red Bull took over the German club. Seiwald was reportedly a target for Arsenal and Roma but Leipzig agreed a deal for the 21-year-old in February, with a contract signed until 2028.

     

    9) Chris Wood (Newcastle to Nottingham Forest) – £15m

     

    Wood moved to the City Ground in January, with the incentive of a permanent move if certain, mysterious criteria were met. The Times reported that three starts would be enough to make Forest liable for £15million – he managed five before a season-ending thigh injury in March.

     

    10) Ivan Ilic (Hellas Verona to Torino) – £13.5m

     

    Similarly, ex-Man City midfielder Ilic joined Torino on a six-month loan deal from Hellas Verona with a conditional obligation to purchase. The Serbia international offered two goals and three assists in 14 appearances, presumably going over and above whatever minimum requirement was set.

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    Benni McCarthy has said Manchester Utd may commit a crime if they make one move in the transfer windows

    David de Gea leaving Manchester United would be a crime, says coach Benni McCarthy

    David de Gea leaving Manchester United would be a crime, says coach Benni McCarthy

    Benni McCarthy has urged Manchester United to keep David de Gea (Shutterstock)

    Manchester United first-team coach Benni McCarthy claims it would be ‘a crime’ if David de Gea left Old Trafford this summer.

    The Spaniard is out of contract with United at the end of the month, although reports have claimed that the 32-year-old has reached an agreement over a new deal.

    De Gea won the Premier League’s Golden Glove award for 2022/23 after keeping 17 clean sheets in the top flight this season.

    However, United’s No.1 has faced criticism due to several high-profile errors and it’s understood that Erik ten Hag is keen for the club to recruit a new goalkeeper with better distribution.

    ‘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,’ McCarthy told 947 Joburg.

    ‘You see how difficult the league is so I understand that, yes, everyone has a bad game here and there, but it doesn’t stop him from being one of the best goalkeepers I’ve seen and I’ve worked with. He is unbelievable.

    ‘When you spend every single day with a certain player, I get to see first hand more than what most people get to do. You only see him on a Saturday or on a matchday, and if you see a player make a mistake, [fans] yelling at him, the critics hit the roof.

    ‘But I get to spend every single day with him and he is an unbelievable guy, a great lad, very intelligent and one of the best goalkeepers I have seen.

    ‘It would be a crime if Man United lose a goalkeeper like David de Gea.’

     

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    PSG set to sell Kylian Mbappé to Man Utd as Qatar takeover nears

     

    Manchester United to sign Kylian Mbappé from Paris Saint-Germain this summer should Sheikh Jassim’s takeover bid prove successful: PSG planning transfer

    Paris Saint-Germain are set to sell Kylian Mbappé to Manchester United this summer if Sheikh Jassim’s Qatari-backed takeover bid for Old Trafford proves successful.
    Mbappé will not sign a one-year contract extension into his contract with PSG, meaning his contract will expire in 12 months. Mirror Football understands the French club’s priority is to ensure he doesn’t leave without a transfer fee, meaning they are set to monetize the superstar this summer.

    The French superstar has confirmed he intends to stay with the Ligue 1 champions beyond this summer, but it is clear PSG will push for his departure, aware the alternative is to lose a historic transfer fee altogether.
    However, relations between the club and Real Madrid remain tense. That relationship deteriorated during the previous saga surrounding Mbappé’s future, when several transfer offers, especially public ones, for Real Madrid were rejected by the French club. The Blancos were hopeful of seeing Mbappé enter as a free agent in 2022, but he extended his contract in Paris.

    Last weekend, Florentino Perez, president of Real Madrid, answered a question about a future move by Mbappé: “Yes. But not this year.” That announcement came just days before Mbappé outlined his future plans and could speed up a possible move to this summer, given Real Madrid’s needs and PSG’s intention to raise funds.

    Real Madrid’s focus is now on the forwards after Karim Benzema confirmed his departure from the Spanish giants last week, while Eden Hazard, Asensio and Mariano Diaz – the latter of whom was the only recognized centre-forward in the first Real Madrid team – all leave as free agents this summer. However, it is Mbappé who holds the power. All signs are that he will leave Parc des Princes this summer and the French club’s QSI owner is preparing to sell the striker to United, according to El Pais, as they prefer to do business with Sheikh Jassim if his takeover offer were to be successful. . , then Madrid.

    United are desperate for an elite striker this summer but have backed out of the move to their first-choice target Harry Kane, while the switch to Napoli striker Victor Osimhen is priceless. While Mbappé would claim an England record fee, relations between the two clubs could allow for a sensational deal.

    Paris Saint-Germain chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi is believed to have played a key role in Sheikh Jassim’s bid to buy United. While the PSG boss insists his role would not go beyond offering advice, the shared Qatari track record and exact funding source behind United’s offer is the subject of a further examination.

     

     

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    “There are not many alternatives to Kane for Man Utd,” Saha said. “Victor Osimhen is an obvious one at the moment, though, he’s scoring a lot of goals for Napoli. Very fit, very strong and agile. But it may take him more time to adapt.

    “There is a young boy in Hojlund at Atalanta. But no one offers the guarantees like Kane does.”

    The Serie A duo aren’t the only ones on Saha’s radar, but the pair have caught the eye this term. Osimhen is the leading scorer in Serie A, helping Napoli win their first league title since 1990, while 20-year-old talent Hojlund scored five goals in two Euro 2024 qualifiers for Denmark in March.

    Another man linked with a move is Randal Kolo Muani. The Eintracht Frankfurt star scored for his country at the World Cup, but won’t come cheap with Bayern Munich also linked.

    “I think Randal Muani would be a very good signing for Man Utd,” Saha added. “Not only as a number 9, he can play either side of a three. He’s a very clever player, very quick, sharp with his feet and very intelligent.

    “He’s already established a good link with Kylian Mbappe for France. He’s aware of everything, he has the talent to go short or long, he’s very clever and he will be a real danger in the Premier League if he comes, especially with [Marcus] Rashford and [Jadon] Sancho.”

     

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    Bruno Fernandes named Manchester United captain

    Bruno Fernandes has been named Manchester United’s new captain.
    The Portuguese midfielder has worn the armband for United on several occasions and Erik ten Hag has confirmed he will now manage the team on a permanent basis.

    Fernandes has scored 64 goals and provided 54 assists in just 185 games for the club since joining in 2020. As captain, two-time player of the year Sir Matt Busby will continue to aim for the highest standards within the squad as United strive for success in the 2023/24 season and beyond.

    Fernandes captained United in 42 out of a possible 62 games in the 2022/23 season, including both domestic cup finals. The match came for Harry Maguire long before he appeared at Wembley in the League Cup final, just to be ready for the trophy presentation.
    Fernandes, 27, also led United in Ten Hag’s first friendly as manager when he faced Liverpool in a friendly against Liverpool last July in Bangkok. Together and embarrassed, they won the Bangkok Century Cup and a bond quickly formed.

    Fernandes was the inevitable choice. Last season he led United flawlessly apart from an anomaly at Anfield where he fell out with club staff over a replacement, despaired over a linesman and brought down the tools in a 7-0 victory.

    Although Fernandes is now officially recognised as United’s captain, figures at the club have stressed a coterie of leaders remain in the squad. Raphael Varane captained United in their first two pre-season matches against Leeds and Lyon, Casemiro’s input is highly regarded while the homegrown contingent of Luke Shaw, Marcus Rashford and veteran Tom Heaton served in the leadership group Ten Hag often consulted last season. United expect them to continue to support Fernandes now his appointment has been confirmed

    Saudi Offers Rejected

    According to Fabrizio Romano, Fernandes isn’t about to join the exodus of names making the move and has repeatedly turned down talks from Saudi clubs.

    Romano believes there has been more than one approach for the 28-year-old and that part of his decision to reject the move is down to him becoming Manchester United’s new captain.

    Understand Bruno Fernandes rejected more than two approaches from Saudi one month ago.

    It’s only Manchester United for Bruno who’s expected to become the next permanent captain.

    England regular Harry Maguire was removed as captain of Manchester United captain by manager Erik ten Hag earlier this month.

    The Englishman was made the skipper of the club by Ten Hag’s predecessor Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in 2020. However, Maguire has been in and out of the team under Ten Hag, and is unlikely to feature regularly this season.

    The England center-back said that he was “extremely disappointed” but will “continue to give my all” in the shirt of Manchester United.

    Maguire started only eight games in the PL last season as the Dutch manager preferred the partnership of Lisandro Martinez and Raphael Varane over him.

    After discussions with the manager today he has informed me he is changing captain. He outlined his reasons to me and whilst I’m personally extremely disappointed, I will continue to give my all every time I wear the shirt.

    “Everyone at Manchester United thanks Harry for his contribution as captain over the past three and a half years,” United said in a statement. “The manager will announce the new captain in due course, after he has informed the players.”

    Maguire has made over 170 appearances for United since being signed from Leicester for 80 million pounds (now $105 million) in 2019.

    Maguire hasn’t been a ‘hit’ amongst the Old Trafford faithful and his departure would not diminish the club’s hopes of aiming a silverware either. Former Leicester City-defender has been linked to West Ham United off late but with time on his side, Maguire’s final destination remains a mystery.”

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