Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Bruno Fernandes: Manchester United agree €55m deal to sign the Portuguese from Sporting Lisbon

Bruno Fernandes is coming to Old Trafford


Manchester United have agreed to a deal to sign Bruno Fernandes from Sporting Lisbon, Sky Sports reports. The Red Devils were locked in negotiations with the Portuguese side for quite some time, but both clubs had struggled to reach a conclusive point. However, there was a breakthrough in talks on Monday, after the Premier League giants increased their bid.

The player is expected to complete his medical by Thursday and could also be on the stands when Manchester United take on Manchester City in the Carabao Cup semi-final second leg at the Etihad on Wednesday night.

Barcelona interest proved to be the last straw on the camel’s back

 
Barcelona launched a late bid for the player
The last few days have been a frustrating time for United fans, as it became increasingly likely that the Red Devils would end the transfer window without any reinforcements. To make matters worse, it came to the fore that Barcelona were interested in procuring Fernandes, in order to use the Portuguese to sweeten a bid for Valencia striker Rodrigo. 

And that news might have played a part in United’s increased urgency later in the day. The Premier League giants reportedly increased their offer twice in a space of 24 hours, which tilted the tide in their favor.

The Red Devils will initially pay €55m and quite a few add-ons have also been included in the deal. At least €10m of those add-ons will be relatively easy to achieve and could involve a target number of appearances or goals. However, there are also relatively harder add-ons added in the deal, which includes the probability of Fernandes winning the Ballon d’Or and Manchester United winning the Premier League.

The whole deal would see United pay as much as €80m in case all the criteria are met. However, price should be the least of United’s concerns right now. A player like Fernandes will instantly improve the Red Devils, who could do with his goalscoring and goal creating abilities in the team right now. 

The only regret is that had United been a bit more prudent in their business, maybe Bruno Fernandes would have been fit and ready for the Manchester Derby, instead of watching it from the stands.


Monday, January 27, 2020

Manchester United still unable to agree deal with Sporting Lisbon for Bruno Fernandes | Premier League Transfer News


 
The future of Bruno Fernandes remains uncertain
The Bruno Fernandes saga has started to leave a bitter taste in the mouths of United fans right now. Manchester United had been negotiating with Sporting Lisbon for quite some time regarding a deal to bring the player to Old Trafford, but a breakthrough has not occurred yet, Sky Sports reports. The two clubs, however, are still engaged in conversation as both parties remain eager to conclude a deal before the end of the month.

The Red Devils had initially agreed to a £55m deal, but Sporting had changed their stance two days into negotiations, which had complicated matters. United’s offer included cash plus add-ons and bonuses, plus an option to include a player. 


 


However, Sporting wanted more money upfront and had even increased their valuation of the player from the summer. United are still willing to pay £42m, but it is less than what Sporting want for Fernandes.

Super agent Jorge Mendes has recently indicated that United could miss out on the player this month if they delay further, but also revealed that Fernandes will leave Sporting either in January or in the summer.

Sporting need the cash, United need the player

 
Bruno Fernandes has his heart set on a move to Old Trafford
The situation surrounding a potential deal does have a few complications, but the completion of the transfer would suit all parties. Sporting are currently under financial constraints, which means that they are desperate to do business. Selling Fernandes would help them address their monetary issues, but they are holding out for more money in order to deal with agent fees involved.

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Manchester United 6-0 Tranmere Rovers: 5 Men who were brilliant for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer | F. A. Cup 2019/20 |

Martial and Shaw were impressive for United


Manchester United were looking to bounce back from two back to back defeats when they visited Prenton Park to face Tranmere Rovers in the FA Cup 4th round tie. If United’s 2-0 defeat at the hands of Liverpool last weekend had dampened the mood at the club, their midweek debacle against Burnley at home threatened to destroy their hopes of a top 4 finish in the Premier League.


Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been extremely unlucky with injuries this season, however, that still did not justify United’s performance in midweek. As such, the Norwegian was looking for a response from his team against Tranmere, hoping to regain some confidence before two tough games against Manchester City and Wolverhampton Wanderers in the next couple of games.

A frantic month of January, sans any reinforcements, had left the United squad tired and stretched, and Solskjaer made 6 changes to the first team ahead of the game.

Manchester United Starting XI: Sergio Romero; Diogo Dalot, Victor Lindelof, Harry Maguire, Phil Jones, Luke Shaw; Nemanja Matic, Andreas Pereira; Jesse Lingard, Anthony Martial, Mason Greenwood

The home team started the game well, but it was United who took the lead through Maguire in the 10th minute. Dalot made it 2-0 3 minutes later and in the 16th minute, Lingard scored the third goal of the game. Jones scored United’s 4th of the night in the 41st minute before Martial scored just before the break to give United a 5-0 advantage.

In the second half, Tahith Chong, coming on for Martial, won a penalty, which was converted by Greenwood. United ultimately went on to win the game 6-0 and
Solskjaer will be delighted with the response from his entire team and here are the 5 players who were brilliant for the Red Devils.

Thursday, January 23, 2020

Manchester United's loan offer for midfielder Matias Vecino rejected by Inter Milan | Premier League Transfer News:

Matias Vecino


Inter Milan have rejected Manchester United’s loan offer for Matias Vecino, Sky Sports reports. The Red Devils were negotiating with the Nerazzurri and were interested in taking the Uruguayan midfielder on loan. However, the two clubs have failed to agree to the conditions of the loan deal and as such United’s offer was rejected by the Serie A side.


The Red Devils are looking to speed up their transfer business as the month draws to an end. United have already allowed Young to leave for Inter without adding any replacements to the squad. The Red Devils are yet to complete a signing this winter, despite being linked with a host of footballers once again. 

A midfielder remains a priority and United are still locked in negotiations with Sporting Lisbon for the transfer of Bruno Fernandes. Injuries to Paul Pogba and Scott McTominay have increased the need for reinforcements in the middle of the park. In such a scenario, Inter Milan’s reluctance to agree to a loan deal for Vecino will be a big setback for the Red Devils.

Vecino could have been a temporary replacement for McTominay and Pogba

 
McTominay and Paul Pogba are still out injured
Vecino joined Inter Milan from Fiorentina in August 2017 and has been an important member of the Nerazzurri squad so far. The Uruguayan could have been a temporary replacement for McTominay and Pogba until the rest of the season. This season, Vecino has appeared 17 times for Antonio Conte’s side and has registered 2 goals and 1 assist as well. 

The Uruguayan’s arrival would have certainly helped Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s cause, who is struggling to put up teams due to the lack of fit central midfielders at his disposal. Unfortunately, it now looks like their pursuit of Vecino has reached a dead-end for now. 

To make matters worse, the Nerazzurri are apparently attempting to complete a swap deal with Napoli involving the Uruguayan and Allan, Napoli’s Brazilian midfielder.


Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Top 5 Players linked with Manchester United in January and assessing the chances of their transfer to Old Trafford this month

Bruno Fernandes


With the January transfer window moving swiftly to the final few days, Manchester United are yet to make a signing, despite being linked to a host of players so far. The Red Devils have already allowed Ashley Young to move to Inter Milan, but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has not managed to make squad additions so far, which has put the club in a spot of bother.

Traditionally, United have refrained from spending lavishly in the month of January. However, the Red Devils have signed some big names in January in recent times. Juan Mata and Alexis Sanchez arrived in the winter transfer window in recent years, but the recruitment of Patrice Evra and Nemanja Vidic in 2006 continues to be the best bit of business done in January.


It is clear that transfer deals completed in January have an inherent risk associated with them. However, United’s current scenario demands at least a couple of high profile arrivals this month. A midfielder has been missing since the summer, while Paul Pogba and Scott McTominay’s injury has only worsened the situation. Marcus Rashford’s injury probably was the last straw to break the camel’s back at Old Trafford.

Despite United’s surprisingly poor performance in the transfer window so far, there are still quite a few names who have been strongly linked with the Red Devils so far. Today, we take a look at the top 5 players Manchester United are currently linked with and also assess their chances of arriving at Old Trafford before the closure of the winter transfer window.

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Manchester United Transfer News: The Red Devils cannot recall Alexis Sanchez from loan to replace Marcus Rashford

Alexis Sanchez will not be recalled to replace Marcus Rashford


There is no chance of Alexis Sanchez returning from his loan spell with Inter Milan this month to replace Marcus Rashford, the Telegraph confirms. This is because Manchester United did not include a recall clause in the deal with the Serie A side.

The Chilean has only just returned to action after missing 3 months due to an ankle injury and has made just 4 appearances so far. He is yet to reach full fitness, but regardless of whether the club would have considered him, United do not have the option to get him back to Old Trafford to cover for Rashford, whose recent injury has put Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in a spot of bother.

 
The Englishman injured his back against Wolverhampton Wanderers and it is now reported that he has picked up a double stress fracture in his back. Subsequently, Rashford could be out for around 3 months and that is a big setback for the Red Devils. 

Solskjaer has only 2 recognized strikers in his team at the moment

 
Anthony Martial and Mason Greenwood are the only 2 recognized strikers at United right now
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been left with just Anthony Martial and Mason Greenwood as the two recognized strikers in the team. As such, Manchester United might have to indulge in the transfer market to reinforce the striking department.

The Red Devils are already without Paul Pogba and Scott McTominay and Rashford’s injury seriously jeopardizes United’s quest for a top 4 finish. Solskjaer hinted in his post-match interview after the Liverpool game that the Red Devils are considering a short-term fix in order to maintain their march towards the Champions League places.

In such a scenario, the option to recall Sanchez from his loan spell perhaps would have come in handy. However, the Red Devils were adamant that they wanted to get rid of the Chilean in the summer. In fact, United are currently paying a part of his salary, which comes to around £175000 per week and that highlights how eager the club was to offload him in the summer.

As of now, Sanchez continues to be a part of the Inter Milan setup and United will be hoping that the Serie A side will consider converting the loan into a permanent deal. For Solskjaer, though, the search for Rashford’s replacement will have to continue elsewhere.


Monday, January 20, 2020

Liverpool 2-0 Manchester United: 3 Men who were poor for the Red Devils | Premier League 2019/20

Andreas Pereira


Manchester United traveled to Anfield on Sunday knowing that a win could bring them within 2 points of Chelsea in the 4th place. With the Blues losing to Newcastle United on Saturday and almost all other contenders for the coveted 4th spot, except for Wolverhampton Wanderers, stuttering, it was a chance for the Red Devils to steal a march on their rivals.

However, it was going to be easier said than done, because their opponents on Sunday had not lost a game in the Premier League all season. Liverpool were running away with the Premier League title and had registered 20 wins in their 21 games so far, with the one solitary draw coming against Manchester United in the reverse fixture at Old Trafford.


To make matters worse for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Marcus Rashford was ruled out for the match after picking up an injury in the midweek FA Cup replay against Wolverhampton Wanderers. With Paul Pogba and Scott McTominay already ruled out, Manchester United were missing at least 3 first team members ahead of the game. This meant that the Norwegian had to shuffle his tactics to stop Liverpool.

Solskjaer attempted to made do with the best at his disposal, and named his first eleven accordingly.

Manchester United Starting XI: David De Gea; Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Victor Lindelof, Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw,  Brandon Williams; Fred, Nemanja Matic, Andreas Pereira; Daniel James, Anthony Martial

The visitors started the game well but were undone by some slack defending as Virgil van Dijk scored the opening goal of the game in the 14th minute. Manchester United had a strong end to the first half but went into the break with a goal behind. 

At the start of the second half, Liverpool threw the kitchen sink at the away side, but United held on and even started gaining control of the game. However, the equalizer eluded them and then Mohamed Salah scored with virtually the last kick of the game to give Liverpool a memorable 2-0 win.

Solskjaer will be disappointed with the defeat against Liverpool, and he would also be unimpressed by the performance of these 3 men, who were poor for the Red Devils.

3. Daniel James

 
Daniel James
The Welshman had drifted away from the limelight after breaking into the scene at the start of the season. However, James has been a fantastic addition to this Manchester United team this season and while his goalscoring boots have gone missing of late, his work ethics and tenacity has been noteworthy. With Marcus Rashford out of the game, Solskjaer had hoped his Welsh speed merchant would rise to the occasion. However, it was not to be.

James looked lively from the start of the game but suffered from indecision in the final third. His combination with Anthony Martial failed to strike gold and some of the Welshman’s final passes were not impressive. He did continue to work hard for the team, but did not have the effect that Solskjaer would have liked while going forward.

2. Brandon Williams

Brandon Williams

The youngster had shown a lot of fire in his belly of late and would have been one of the first names on the team list against Liverpool. There were talks of Williams overtaking Luke Shaw as United’s first-choice left-back at the moment, but both players made it to the team sheet as Solskjaer opted for a change in formation.

However, while Luke Shaw put in a rock-solid shift for the team as a part of a make-shift back 3, Williams failed to cut a mark in the match. The youngster struggled to deal with Trent Alexander-Arnold and had to count on Luke Shaw to bail him out on a couple of occasions.

Going forward too, Williams was a shadow of his former self, with perhaps the weight of the occasion getting to him. The youngster did not carry his usual threat going forward and did not put the Liverpool right-back under any pressure at all. Williams was subsequently replaced by Juan Mata, as Solskjaer opted for a change in shape.

1. Andreas Pereira

Andreas Pereira

The Brazilian was drafted back into the first team against Liverpool, as Solskjaer hoped to make good use of his intensity and tenacity in the final third. Pereira was utilized in the No. 10 position, as the Norwegian opted to keep Juan Mata on the bench despite his stellar record against Liverpool.

Pereira did show glimpses of his tenacious side and led the charge with his aggression, however, he lacked the intensity that was required against a well-drilled Liverpool side. The Brazilian failed to put the Liverpool backline under any sort of pressure and looked a tad off the pace for the majority of the game.

The Brazilian’s final pass also left a lot to be wanted. United had a couple of good chances on the break and Pereira failed to complete easy passes to his front men. He even had a great opportunity to score after he was teed up by Wan-Bissaka, but Pereira was unable to convert a chance that could have turned the tide of the game.