Fabrizio Romano confirms the 20yrs old prolific striker deal as Man Utd focus on Sofyan Amrabat
According to Fabrizio Romano, Rasmus Hojlund has signed his contract with Manchester United.
The Dane completed a medical on Thursday, sealing a £72m transfer from Atalanta.
Hojlund has signed a five-year deal with an option for another 12 months.
The deal for the 20-year-old is initially worth £64m, plus £8m in performance-related add-ons. Atalanta have started negotiations, asking for a guaranteed £77million. The Italian journalist tweeted: “Rasmus Hojlund has just signed his five-year contract with an option for another year as a new Manchester United player.
“Done, sealed.”
Hojlund could be revealed during United’s friendly with Lens on Saturday. United will also play Athletic Bilbao on Sunday, potentially giving the striker a chance to take part in the club’s final pre-season fixture at Old Trafford.
United’s inbound activity would largely be over, with further steps likely hinged on departure. Players such as Harry Maguire, Scott McTominay, Fred and Donny van de Beek have all been linked with transfers. And if the exits continue, United are ready to enter the transfer market to replace them, with Fiorentina midfielder Sofyan Amrabat a prime target.
The pursuit of Sofyan Amrabat
Journalist Dean Jones has stressed that United will turn their attention to Amrabat after signing a deal for Hojlund.
Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, he said: “They are really excited about this deal, I think they will keep pushing to make it happen because there seems to be more intention than ever before.
“There is still the Atletico Madrid factor to fend off but United are looking to make Amrabat the next signing after Hojlund and if they succeed that will be a real achievement.” “United’s transfer window has been rescheduled to July and now August will be used to finalize deals and cheer up the squad. I’ve been told there’s always confidence that the numbers will work, so it’s quite an exciting time.”
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‘The best striker ever’ – Erik Ten Hag admits he admires Harry Kane and why its taking so long to sign him
Erik Ten Hag has spoken publicly about his admiration for Harry Kane, stating that the Tottenham man could become the greatest striker ever in Premier League history.
After weeks of speculation, it now looks like we’ll see some concrete developments on the Kane front, with the Bayern Munich hierarchy traveling to London today to meet Daniel Levy (Ben Heckner).
Reports indicate that the German club hopes to finalize a deal for the Tottenham man (Florian Plettenberg) by the end of this week.
Manchester United have also taken an interest in Kane, with The Daily Mirror reporting last week that the Red Devils had been put on red alert after Tottenham decided to cash in on their star striker. Erik Ten Hag is said to have identified the England captain as his main target. However, the Manchester club have reportedly signed a £74million deal to sign Rasmus Hojlund from Atalanta (The Sun).
Harry Kane has the respect of Erik ten Hag
The Man Utd manager has now declined to reveal information about his club’s search for Kane, but he did have words of praise for the Spurs star.
When asked about the 30-year-old striker, Ten Hag told The Guardian: “I’m not talking about players from other clubs. I have to respect the club and respect the player. “I have a lot of respect for Harry Kane especially because he is a great striker, one of the best of all time. Maybe he can be the best striker of all time in the Premier League. “
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From Ten Hag’s statement, it’s pretty obvious that Kane was his main target this summer but Daniel Levy probably refused to sell the striker to a Premier League rival.
United would have probably hoped that Kane himself would push for a move to Old Trafford, but the 30-year-old appears to have considered a move to Bayern.
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Arsenal looking to sign £40million David Raya and what this means for the outstanding Aaron Ramsdale
Oh, to be a fly on the wall for all of the Aaron Ramsdale and Mikel Arteta interactions this week.
Arsenal’s number 1 goalkeeper, hailed as ‘exceptional’ by his manager until April, would rightly ask some questions, rightly feel slightly hurt, and the England international will likely be seeking clarity on his whereabouts amid reports linking the club. to David Raya of Brentford.
Brentford want £40m for Raya, who has another year on his contract, while Arteta clearly want competition, a gauntlet challenge which looks hard to name at the moment.
Ramsdale has been Arsenal’s first choice since arriving in 2021 and played every minute of the last Premier League season, keeping 14 clean sheets to ensure a Champions League return to the Emirates – a great achievement, too if the championship title painfully eluded him.
The 25-year-old boasts three caps for England and would no doubt see next season as an opportunity to show Gareth Southgate that he should start for Jordan Pickford at Euro 2024. But nothing seems certain now and at a time when sure-fire goalkeepers are in demand – seeing Andre Onana over Manchester United – Arteta seems keen to expand his options and that he might even see Raya as an improvement in that department.
Raya was the Premier League’s busiest goalkeeper last season. Not only did he make 154 saves, the most in the league, but he also had to pass the ball more often than any of his peers.
That was 1,882 touches and 1,475 assists, another league high among goalkeepers last season, while 410 accurate long balls topped that ranking well ahead of Everton’s Pickford (294).
By comparison, Ramsdale landed 1,276 touches and completed 934 passes, including 138 accurate long balls, with an overall passing accuracy of 63%, a slight improvement from Raya’s 61%.
So it’s ambiguous and it’s not Ramsdale’s fault that he received the ball less often, even though his long ball accuracy was well below Raya’s 42 at 29% – Manchester City’s Ederson is the reference to 53%.
Ramsdale’s passing has also deteriorated noticeably in the 2022-23 season – falling below 60% accuracy just six times in the first 26 games and then six more times in the last 12 – while appearing to be stronger under pressure The season continued, although arguably most of Arsenal’s teams did so as the scale of the title fight took its toll.
Yet few questioned Ramsdale’s place in the starting XI and Arteta praised the former Sheffield United and Bournemouth keeper on his development a few months ago.
“He was really, really good and probably against all odds,” Arteta said. “Because if you look at his past and where he comes from, he’s been relegated twice, it’s hard to imagine.
“But we saw that he had that character, that charisma and that personality to play for our club and he has the potential qualities that can translate into the way we play.” If you look at the development he has made over the last two seasons, I think he is exceptional.”
From “against all odds”, Ramsdale could soon have his toughest fight yet at Arsenal if he manages to sign Raya, who was wanted by the club in 2020.
Raya is said to be interested in the move as he previously worked with Arsenal goalkeeping coach Inaki Cana who was previously at Brentford. However, Bayern Munich would also like the goalkeeper. Whether Arsenal will live up to Brentford’s valuation is yet to be seen.
“He’s worth £40million,” Brentford boss Thomas Frank said on Sunday. “I would like to get him that. He was one of the four best goalkeepers in the Premier League last season. “What’s the price for a player with just a year left? Declan Rice joined Arsenal for £105m – is that a fair price? And Harry Kane who has a year left and you talk about 150 million pounds?
“Anyway, the good thing is that it’s not my fault. It’s always complicated.” Two sides of the coin when it comes to negotiations and we meet somewhere in between.”
This week should bring clarity to Arsenal’s interest, and if the move goes through for Sunday’s Community Shield match against Manchester City, gloves will certainly be on the line at Wembley – a number that another top side of the Premier League really has to face. Maybe that’s Arteta’s point then.
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Chelsea Vs Fulham ; Match prediction, Team news and Starting Line-up
The Fedex Field in Maryland is a friendly friend completely first Sunday evening when the western rival of London Chelsea and Fulham in the summer series The Framework of the Rival for Fulham.
The Mauricio Pochettino team took place in a 1-1 draw during its last force test by Newcastle United, while the Huttes of Aston Villa were sunk 2-0
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The new Chelsea boys stole the show in the United States in the United States in the United States because Nicolas Jackson after the 4-3 victory against Brighton & Hove Albion, with Christopher Nkunku, his good start in life under Pocsettino Wednesday Wednesday Newcastle.
The former man of Villarreal only took 12 minutes to take Chelsea at the head of Atlanta, but in the first half, Miguel Almiron handed over the blues and made sure that Newcastle saved equality against his colleagues from the capital. Pochettino is unbeaten since taking charge of Chelsea, picking up back-to-back wins over Wrexham and Brighton before a respectable draw against Champions League opponents. This gives Stamford Bridge reason to be optimistic if pre-season success bodes well for the future.
After playing exclusively against British opponents so far, Chelsea will complete their pre-season campaign against Borussia Dortmund in Chicago next month, following Sunday’s deal with Fulham, ahead of Liverpool’s baptism of fire in the Premier League. 2023/24.
With the Blues failing to appease Brighton with offers for Ecuadorian midfielder Moises Caicedo, youngsters Andrey Santos and Cesare Casadei continue to create valuable first-team chances in pre-season alongside the exciting winger Ian Maatsen.
Fulham have already met one of their London rivals, Brentford, in the current Premier League Summer Series, beating the Bees 3-2 in their pre-season opener, but against the Europa Conference League they had to get down to business – a bound mansion.
Marco Silva’s side, who secured their seventh and final continental qualification spot in the 2022/23 Premier League, failed in Orlando as Jaden Philogene-Bidace and Villa newcomer Moussa Diaby led the Lions to an easy 2-0. 0 win
An 80-minute kick-off delay due to thunderstorms did not help either Villa or Fulham, whose head coach Silva lamented his side’s understaffing after the match as the Aleksandar Mitrovic saga threatens to disrupt the Cottagers’ preparations.
Amid claims that Mitrovic has vowed to never wear the Fulham shirt again, the Cottagers have dipped into their cash reserves to hire ex-Wolverhampton Wanderers man Raul Jimenez, who was unveiled on Orlando soil before Silva’s side fell to Villa’s superiority.
Fulham now renew hostilities with West London adversaries Chelsea after edging past the Blues 2-1 at Craven Cottage only six months ago, as Willian returned to haunt his former club, before Silva’s side also came away from Stamford Bridge with a point in a goalless draw a few weeks later.
Chelsea came through their recent draw with Newcastle without any fresh injury concerns to worry about, although Noni Madueke sat out that contest with a tight hamstring and is classed as a doubt for Sunday’s affair.
Thiago Silva and Levi Colwill also missed the stalemate with the Magpies as precautions, while Angelo Gabriel and Lewis Hall did not earn any minutes either, but the quartet should all have strong chances of being involved here.
The Blues have now officially waved goodbye to Marseille-bound Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, while Lukaku and Callum Hudson-Odoi could be the next out of the door, but Pochettino is not missing that selection of out-of-favour attackers too much, as Nkunku and Jackson prepare to start in another formidable attacking line.
Speaking of recently-signed attackers, Fulham’s new number nine Jimenez is in line to make his debut for the Cottagers at FedEx Field, as Mitrovic continues to try to force a move through to Saudi Arabian powerhouses Al-Hilal.
Mitrovic is reported to be training alone as Jimenez prepares to battle Carlos Vinicius for a starting berth, but tough-tackling midfielder Joao Palhinha could be facing a spell on the treatment table after suffering a suspected dislocated shoulder against Brentford.
Tim Ream (arm) and Andreas Pereira (ankle) are also on the long-term injury list for the Cottagers, while Tosin Adarabioyo and Antonee Robinson are touch-and-go after sustaining issues over the summer.
Chelsea possible starting lineup:
Kepa; Gusto, Chalobah, Colwill, Chilwell; Santos, Fernandez, Chukwuemeka; Nkunku, Jackson, Maatsen
Fulham possible starting lineup:
Leno; Tete, Diop, De Fougerolles, Mbabu; Reed, Lukic; Willian, Cairney, Decordova-Reid; Jimenez
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Chelsea 2-0 Fulham
Fulham may have avoided defeat in both of their Premier League contests with Chelsea last season, but a spate of injuries and distinct lack of depth should cost Silva’s side dear in Maryland.
Chelsea are hardly blessed with a fully-fit contingent either, but Pochettino’s attackers have gelled well in the United States and should help propel their side to a routine win.
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Chelsea manager, Mauricio Pochettino has already discovered a major weakness Chelsea had last season
Mauricio Pochettino has identified the fitness of Chelsea’s players as a real weakness in the opening weeks of pre-season.
This is according to a report by The Athletic.
Mauricio Pochettino’s teams are known to be very energetic and strong runners, so it is no surprise that he is already getting the Blues team back into shape.
The Athletic say Pochettino identified Chelsea’s squad fitness as one area that really hurt them last season.
The level of the player is believed to have had an impact on performance in games and the number of injuries sustained. The report says Chelsea are now closely monitoring the exercises players undertake during pre-season this summer, including work in the gym.
We expect the Blues to have a very successful new Blues squad by the start of the Premier League next month!
Many fans will agree that Chelsea were disappointed in the latter stages of last season, but we doubt Pochettino will settle for that during his tenure at the helm.
It’s an exciting time ahead of the five friendlies of this summer’s pre-season tour of the United States.
The Blues have now arrived in the United States with a very young roster of 29 players, so expect a lot of energy and real enthusiasm in the squad.
Journalist Matt Law recently explained on the London Is Blue podcast that Chelsea staff felt Pochettino hadn’t run too much in the first few weeks of his tenure. We can only wish the players good luck with their time in the US if that’s the case.
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Arsenal could seal three USMNT transfers as Mikel Arteta enters the next phase of the summer semester
Arsenal are entering the next phase of the summer transfer market.
Mikel Arteta’s squad brought in Kai Havertz, Jurrien Timber and Declan Rice for the start of the club’s pre-season tour of the US, which cost the Gunners more than £200m. Arsenal still want to sign more players, but their focus is now on sacking those who are surplus to requirements.
Among them appear to be American stars Matt Turner, Auston Trusty and Folarin Balogun. Goalkeeper Turner has been linked with a move to Nottingham Forest due to the Gunners’ apparent interest in Brentford stopper David Raya, while the Austin Trusty would be a target for Sheffield United following his loan spell at Birmingham City. last season.
football.london reported in June that Arsenal are ready to cash in on Trusty, who signed for the Colorado Rapids club in 2022, while Folarin Balogun will also be available for a transfer. Balogun scored 22 goals for Reims on loan at the French club last season, while Turner was a strong replacement for Aaron Ramsdale, but a move to Raya would not only help the Gunners
first-choice goalkeeper’s future in doubt but also effectively make the USMNT stopper third choice.
The Telegraph reporter Mike McGrath has said that Arsenal are ‘in talks’ with the Blades and if Trusty does leave, Balogun and Turner may not be far behind him. For Gunners fans it would mean three players whose first-team chances are slim heading out of the exit door and bringing in a good chunk of cash.
The Telegraph reporter Mike McGrath has said that Arsenal are ‘in talks’ with the Blades and if Trusty does leave, Balogun and Turner may not be far behind him. For Gunners fans it would mean three players whose first-team chances are slim heading out of the exit door and bringing in a good chunk of cash.
USMNT supporters, though, would see three of their national team’s top players leaving a big Premier League club. Having already seen Christian Pulisic leave Chelsea this summer, the profile of those stars could drop significantly.
It’s certainly one to watch for USMNT fans, who are hoping big things come from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which is being held in North America.
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Man Utd ignore Bruno Fernandes’ “advice” by choosing Rasmus Hojlund
Manchester United ignored Bruno Fernandes’ advice by signing Rasmus Hojlund.
The Danish forward was in the UK on Tuesday for a medical with United and will be officially announced by the club this week.
Hojlund moves from Atalanta to United in a deal worth an initial £64m, plus £8m in performance-related add-ons. Upon completion, the 20-year-old will sign a five-year deal with an option for another 12 months.
United hope the deal will be formalized in time for him to play one of the team’s final pre-season games. The club meets Lens and Athletic Bilbao this weekend.
United were linked with a string of forwards before settling on Hojlund, who has less than 90 senior appearances to his name.
Players linked included Goncalo Ramos and his Portuguese team-mate Fernandes was keen to see the striker move to Old Trafford.
Message from Fernandes de Goncalo Ramos… In May, Fernandes insisted RaSmUs had the qualities to play for United.
Speaking to Sport TV, as quoted by A Bola, Fernandes said: “The best are always useful, whether it’s Goncalo or another player.”
“I think he has all the qualities to play in the Premier League and when I say Premier League I mean Manchester United too.”
“I think he could become a big reference in the years to come, but becoming a sporting director is still not in my hands.”
He added: “Goncalo has everything it takes to play in the Premier League, he’s very intense, he presses very well and he’s very good in the box. He surprised me in the national team, not just me but also the rest of my teammates.”
“He is strong physically, he is still young and he will improve further.” “If he continues like this, I think he has the potential to become one of the best strikers in the world, but he has to move to a more competitive league to prove it.”
Paris Saint-Germain are now said to be closer to an agreement to take over the centre-forward from Benfica.
Luis Enrique’s side are ‘very close’ to a £69million deal with surcharges to sign the striker, according to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, with Ramos having agreed a deal until June 2028.
From Benfica’s youth side, Ramos enjoyed a breakthrough last season, scoring 27 goals in 46 games for the Portuguese champions.
Topics: Premier League, Manchester United, Transfers, Rasmus Hojlund, Bruno Fernandes