Already struggling to attract players, another poor season might see Manchester United's established stars looking towards the exit door.
That runs from the minutiae of tactics to the overall environment of the club, from the transfer policy to the training ground, from the head to the heart to the hamstrings. And we've always suspected that it has the potential to backfire, if a move doesn't emerge. But according to theEvening Standard, the players have been told that Conte can only work with so many first-team players, and you four? wingback - so that they get the message and pass it onto their agents. Sure, Dundee United may be out of Europe, and the Scottish Premiership may look a little shabby next to the Eredivisie, and there may be some appalling headaches making their way back across the North Sea today. Still, at least he was well-rested for the more important part of the evening: the drowning of the sorrows. That tactical nap was sharper than anything United managed to put together on the pitch, as the Dutch - who had been favourites to go through even after the first leg - danced through the visitors' square, static defending. The club is a state of affairs that comes between players and their talent and prevents them from making the most of it. Over last season, the riddle of Rashford's form was the riddle of United. It's not just the fact that him playing badly meant fewer goals, which meant fewer points, which was overall a bad thing for the club as a whole. This is why the relentless focus on transfers at United sort of misses the point. Rather, it was the obvious emptiness about his game: no form, no confidence, no sense that he could see a way back to his best, or even his really quite respectable average. A kid from the academy, coming off consecutive 20-goal seasons, and at times he looked like he was trying to play in hiking boots.
Marcus Rashford will not leave Manchester United this summer despite interest from Paris Saint-Germain, sources have told ESPN.
Rashford and his representatives, according to sources, have been aware of interest from PSG dating back to when Mauricio Pochettino took over as manager in January 2021. But sources have told ESPN that United have no intention of entering negotiations or entertaining bids. The French side are looking to sign a forward before the close of the transfer window and have made Rashford one of their top targets.
Some stories in the media have suggested that other clubs might be interested in the 24-year-old, who has scored 93 goals in 304 games for his boyhood club. But ...
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Erik ten Hag expects Marcus Rashford to remain at Manchester United amid speculation linking the forward with Paris St Germain.
"I know there is always pressure," Ten Hag added. "He's had two half-games (against Rayo Vallecano in pre-season and Brighton) and for the starting XI we will see tomorrow. United continue to move slowly in the transfer market themselves.
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United seem unlikely to consider letting any of their existing forwards leave before the close of the window. Technically, this is true, but United have the option of triggering a one-year extension, so he effectively has two years remaining. Newly appointed PSG boss Christophe Galtier is believed to be in the market for another forward before the close of the window, with Rashford on the radar.
Erik ten Hag expects Marcus Rashford to remain at Manchester United amid speculation linking the forward with Paris St Germain.
"I know there is always pressure, I have the experience, how it is," he said. "He's had two half-games and for the starting XI we will see tomorrow. I have got a bad feeling about the guy." I am convinced we will have." "You have seen from the first day I'm here, I'm really happy with him, I don't want to lose him. Speaking on in-house channel MUTV, Macari said: "I'd never really heard of him.
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Manchester United and England international winger Marcus Rashford has stressed that his preference is to stay at the club this summer despite interest from ...
Tactic from his brother and agent has backfired.” Erik Ten Hag spoke on Friday in his pre Brentford press conference about Rashford and stressed his desire to keep the winger as part of his plans at the club for the upcoming season. However a new report on Friday afternoon has stated that the player has stressed his desire to stay at the club this summer and that the move was more likely to have come from the players representatives in order to get a more lucrative new deal at Old Trafford.
Paris Saint-Germain are keen to sign a new forward before the shrinking transfer window closes, however, their initial interest for Manchester United ...
"The club is working very hard. "I repeat again, with a very busy calendar until November 13, plus the World Cup, obviously we wish this arrival. "I know that the club will not take and pile up a player, it must be a real added value and the club is working in this direction.
That being said, no discussions have taken place between PSG and Manchester United over a deal. In fact, United have no intention of kickstarting negotiations ...
"I think Marcus will have a good start to the season and turn Gareth [Southgate's] head. "But this year I've had time to break, rest, recover mentally and physically, and then I've had a proper pre-season. That same report also mentions Rashford's valuation.
The brother and agent of Marcus Rashford met with PSG last week but the rendezvous has been downplayed.
The team also with his contribution, he was in the right moment in the right place and I know and I trust he will finish in the future. "He showed already in the short time I’ve been here, in pre-season, what he can do," Ten Hag said. Often it’s an interest for players, for managers, and that’s where we have to do it.