Manchester United are gearing up for their return to action after the international break. This Saturday, they face Brentford in a crucial match for their Champions League qualification hopes. Manager Erik ten Hag is looking to welcome back key injured players, with Lisandro Martinez expected to rejoin training this week and possibly even play against Brentford.
Meanwhile, as the injury worries ease, the Reds are also preparing for a busy summer transfer window with the new ownership group, INEOS, ready to make their mark on the club. We’ll keep you updated with all the latest transfer news and rumors.
Man Utd Transfer News- Amrabat will not be renewed
Italian news outlet Calciomercato reports Manchester United have no plans to sign Sofyan Amrabat permanently.
United brought Amrabat in on loan from Fiorentina last September with an option to buy for €20 million after the season, plus €5 million in add-ons. They also paid a €10 million loan fee.
However, Amrabat’s performances have not been impressive. He’s played in 22 matches but recently dropped out of the starting lineup.
Man Utd Transfer News-Mctominay to stay
Manchester United are set to hold onto midfielder Scott McTominay, according to a report by the Daily Star. They plan to not only keep him at the club but also reward him with a new contract.
Last summer, McTominay was deemed expendable and attracted interest from West Ham United. However, West Ham’s offer fell short of United’s valuation.
McTominay’s impressive goalscoring form this season has boosted his value, potentially making him a target for other clubs in the upcoming transfer window. But the report claims Manchester United have no intention of letting him go.
Araujo plays down United links
Barcelona defender Ronald Araujo insists he has no desire to leave Camp Nou, shutting down rumors linking him with a move to Manchester United this summer.
The center-back has been a frequent target for United’s interest over the past few years, and speculation intensified recently. However, the Uruguayan international makes his intentions clear: he wants to stay at Barcelona.
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