MANCHESTER UNITED are braced for a HUGE summer transfer window - with Ruben Amorim expected to overhaul the squad with players both in and out.
And SunSport can exclusively reveal that the Red Devils are ready to sell Andre Onana to Saudi Arabia this summer.
Elsewhere, Chelsea will have to pay Man Utd £5million if they do not turn Jadon Sancho's loan into a permanent deal in the summer.
In other news, Newcastle's Sean Longstaff has emerged as a shock target for Ruben Amorim, according to reports.
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Hugo go go
Hugo Ekitike has been linked with a summer move to Old Trafford - and admits United are his "favourite club".
The Frenchman has been enjoying a brilliant season for Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga.
Asked which club was his ‘favourite’ when he was little, Ekitike was quick to respond: "Manchester United."
Ekitike is being eyed by Prem clubs this summer, according to Fabrizio Romano.
He has been in superb form this term, notching 32 goal contributions across 43 games.
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Onana move
MANCHESTER UNITED's Andre Onana looks set for Saudi Arabia leaving Ruben Amorim eyeing two of Europe’s hottest young keepers.
But the Red Devils boss will have to slug it out with Pep Guardiola with Man City also set to be on the hunt for a new stopper.
Both Manchester clubs could lose their first-choice No 1 to the Saudi Pro League at the end of the season — with United’s Onana and City’s Ederson set for the Middle East.
Guardiola and Amorim have started checking out potential replacements — and the same names top each wanted list.
Royal Antwerp’s highly-rated stopper Senne Lammens is on the radar of a host of Premier League clubs, with Newcastle and West Ham also keen.
Lille’s brilliant 23-year-old goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier has been tracked by United and City for months.
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Lookman linked
Ademola Lookman has emerged as a surprise target for Man Utd.
It was previously reported the Red Devils monitored the Atalanta winger in December 2024.
Now, CaughtOffside claim the Italians have slapped a price tag on the winger.
They will want somewhere in the region of £55million.
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Rashford demands
Man Utd have reportedly increased their demands for Marcus Rashford.
The forward is back in the England fold, after joining Aston Villa on loan.
It is believed Villa have an option to buy Rashford on a permanent deal for £40million at the end of the campaign, which is never been confirmed by either clubs.
Now, according to new reports, the Red Devils will demand £60million from Unai Emery's side.
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Stam wants Littler to help Utd's stars
MANCHESTER UNITED hero Jaap Stam believes that the Red Devils' current crop should talk to Luke Littler about handling pressure.
Chatting toMakthavare, the former centre-back, 52, said: "I’ve been so impressed with how Luke Littler has been performing, he is doing such an amazing job at a young age and I spoke to him atOld Traffordlast season.
"I told him how impressive it was that he can still perform with all the noise and the shouting behind him at tournaments, it’s so hard to have that concentration and that focus.
"I think it's different for certain personalities in how you approach certain situations and how you deal with that, Luke's been doing a great job at that.
"For young footballers who are going from the academy to the first team at a big club it can be very difficult, you have to think about all the social media attention and pressure put on these players.
"I think it would be good for these young players to talk to Luke about his experience and how he handles high pressure situations.
"I have seen players in the past who go from the academy to the first team and then they seem to struggle.
"It’s so important to have people within the club who can help that transition and make it easier for those young people to handle it and reach their potential."
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Sancho latest
Chelsea CAN opt out of signing Jadon Sancho from Man Utd, according to David Ornstein.
If the Blues pay a £5million penalty fee, they will avoid signing him on a permanent deal for £25million.
Sancho has struggled for form at Stamford Bridge.
There’s been reports that he could return to his parent club with a new lease of life under Ruben Amorim.
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Sesko race
Man Utd have reportedly pulled out of the race to sign Benjamin Sesko.
The Red Devils reportedly don't believe he is worth more than £50million.
It is believed his club RB Leipzig want over £60million.
If true, that would give Arsenal a free go at signing the giant forward.
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Hojlund living in Ronaldo's head
CRISTIANO RONALDO took the “worst penalty ever” as fans said “Rasmus Hojlund got in his head.”
Ronaldo, 40, lined up for Portugal in tonight’s Nations League quarter-final clash against Denmark.
The ace’s side arrived chasing a 1-0 deficit from the first leg.
Manchester United striker Hojlund netted a late winner in Copenhagen earlier this week.
And he toasted the strike by imitating Ronaldo’s “Siu” celebration.
With just five minutes on the clock, Portugal were gifted an incredible route back into the game when they won a penalty.
Ronaldo, who has scored a record 135 international goals, stepped up to the spot.
But after taking his traditional run-up, the striker hit a tame effort at goal.
Denmark goalie Kasper Schmeichel easily collected the shot.
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Paz blow
Man Utd have been dealt a blow in their chase of Como star Nico Paz.
The 20-year-old Argentinian playmaker was sold by Real Madrid last summer.
He has since become a revelation in Serie A for boss Cesc Fabregas.
The Red Devils are believed to tracking the youngster, however Los Blancos inserted a buy-back clause in his contract.
According to TBR, they want to exercise that to buy him 2026.
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Law tribute
SIR ALEX FERGUSON led the touching tributes to Denis Law before Scotland’s clash against Greece.
The Tartan Army were in action for the first time at Hampden Park since the Manchester United legend’s sad death in January.
And ahead of kick-off today, Scotland paid a fitting tribute to Law.
A montage of his best moments was played on the big screens while fans held up cards to create a banner that read “Lawman”.
Both teams showed their appreciation alongside supporters with a minute’s applause.
And Sir Alex showed his respect by entering the pitch alongside Law’s family.
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Gyokores latest
Arsenal are plotting a 'decisive' move for Victor Gyokores, according to a new report.
The Gunners have requested a 'formal meeting with the Sweden striker's agent, Hasan Cetinkaya.
Cetinkaya is said to be a personal friend of Mikel Arteta.
The news will be a blow to Man Utd, who also want to add the forward to their ranks.
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Onana future
MANCHESTER UNITED's Andre Onana looks set for Saudi Arabia leaving Ruben Amorim eyeing two of Europe’s hottest young keepers.
But the Red Devils boss will have to slug it out with Pep Guardiola with Man City also set to be on the hunt for a new stopper.
Royal Antwerp’s highly-rated stopper Senne Lammens is on the radar of a host of Premier League clubs, with Newcastle and West Ham also keen.
While, Lille’s brilliant 23-year-old goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier has been tracked by United and City for months.
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Brobbey chase
Fight for Brobbey
Ajax are reportedly willing to sell forward Brian Brobbey for as little £21million.
Man Utd and Arsenal were linked with the Dutch goalscorer in the past.
According to SoccerNews, the Eredivisie giants' dwindling finances are an issue - with top talent ready to be sold.
Brobbey has 50 goals in 138 games for Ajax, including 22 in all competitions last term.
However, this season his numbers are a lower -with eight goals in 38 matches.
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Sancho United career could be saved by new role under Amorim
Jadon Sancho's former coach believes the struggling winger could still be a success at Old Trafford.
The 24-year-old wide man, who is currently on loan at Chelsea from Manchester United, was hauled off against Arsenal after an indifferent display.
The Blues have an obligation to buy Sancho for around £25million, should they finish above 15th in the Premier League.
However, recent reports suggest Sancho could find himself back at Old Trafford, if Chelsea pay a 'penalty fee' to back out of the deal.
This season, after starting the campaign off well, he has managed just two goals in 28 games.
Premier League player development lead coach Dan Micciche worked with Sancho at U15 and U16 level for England.
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Man Utd women lineup vs Aston Villa
Marc Skinner has named his starting XI for Man Utd women's WSL clash at Aston Villa.
Skinner, celebrating his 42nd birthday today, is looking for his team to bounce back from the disappointing 3-1 defeat to Liverpool last time out.
The live league table - with Chelsea losing 1-0 Man City at the time of writing - has United eight points behind the Blues at the top of the league.
They can go level with Arsenal with a win today.
The starting XI, including big guns like Ella Toone and Mille Turner after she signed a new four-year deal, is as follows:
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EXCLUSIVE: Andre Onana poised for Man Utd exit
Andre Onana looks set for Saudi Arabia leaving Ruben Amorim eyeing two of Europe’s hottest young keepers.
But the Red Devils boss will have to slug it out with Pep Guardiola with Man City also set to be on the hunt for a new stopper.
Both Manchester clubs could lose their first-choice No 1 to the Saudi Pro League at the end of the season — with United’s Onana and City’s Ederson set for the Middle East.
Guardiola and Amorim have started checking out potential replacements — and the same names top each wanted list.
Click below to see who Amorim is targeting.
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Boss of Goss
We have the latest news from the transfer market with the very latest exclusives from SunSport’s Alan Nixon.
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Amorim 'refuses Rashford lifeline'
Ruben Amorim has reportedly refused to sanction Marcus Rashford's return into the fold of his Man Utd squad upon his return from loan at Aston Villa.
Rashford has picked up three assists for the Villans and returned to the England squad since leaving Man Utd on loan in the winter transfer window.
But the Daily Star claim the former Sporting Lisbon boss will not welcome Rashford back as United bosses try to strike a transfer exit for the winger in the region of £60m.
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United 'still keen on Branthwaite'
Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite has been linked to Manchester United for quite some time.
And that trend looks to continue into the summer, with the Daily Mail reporting that the Red Devils are willing to pay more than £50million to land the centre-back.
LORIENT, FRANCE - MARCH 21: Jarrad Branthwaite of England controls the ball during the Men's U21 international match between France and England at Stade du Moustoir on March 21, 2025 in Lorient, France. (Photo by Franco Arland - The FA/The FA via Getty Images)
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Coming up
The Red Devils are without a match this weekend and next weekend due to the international break and the club out of the FA Cup.
Ruben Amorim's men return to the pitch on April 1 for a tricky test away at high-flying Nottingham Forest.
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United 'closely monitor Nmecha'
Reports in Germany are suggesting Manchester United are closely monitoring Borussia Dortmund's Felix Nmecha.
However, no official talks or negotiations between the clubs or the player, has started just yet.
This is reportedly down to Man Utd having plenty of players already at the club in his position, meaning the Red Devils would have to let some players go before bringing in Nmecha.
Dortmund are demanding at least €50 million in the summer.
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United eye Longstaff
The Red Devils are reportedly eyeing up a summer move for Newcastle's Sean Longstaff.
Everton are also said to be interested in the midfielder.
Longstaff has been out of Newcastle's team in recent weeks with Joelinton, Bruno Guimaraes and Sandro Tonali, Eddie Howe's preferred midfield three.
United were interested in the Geordie back in 2019, but the club were put off by the mega £50million asking price.
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EXCLUSIVE: Andre Onana set for Saudi Arabia transfer
Man Utd are ready to flog Andre Onana to Saudi Arabia as Ruben Amorim eyes two of Europe’s hottest young keepers.
But the Red Devils boss will have to slug it out with Pep Guardiola with Man City also set to be on the hunt for a new stopper.
Both Manchester clubs could lose their first-choice No 1 to the Saudi Pro League at the end of the season — with United’s Onana and City’s Ederson set for the Middle East.
Guardiola and Amorim have started checking out potential replacements — and the same names top each wanted list.
Royal Antwerp’s highly-rated stopper Senne Lammens is on the radar of a host of Premier League clubs, with Newcastle and West Ham also keen.
Lille’s brilliant 23-year-old goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier has been tracked by United and City for months.
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Devils want first Dibs on Saints midfielder
United have reportedly opened talks to sign Southampton's Tyler Dibling.
Give Me Sport say the Red Devils believe the midfielder, 19, could operate at wing-back.
Old Trafford Technical director Jason Wilcox is said to be a huge fan of the wideman.
United lost out to Chelsea on whizkid Geovany Quenda.
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Creaky Butt time
United icon Nicky Butt reckons Sir Jim Ratcliffe's masterplan for a new golden era “ain’t gonna happen”.
Ratcliffe wants the Red Devils to build a new £2billion stadium and develop a title-challenging squad
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The Times say ex-England midfielder Butt told The Champions for Children Gala Dinner: “If I’m being honest — and I don’t like to talk bulls***— that ain’t going to happen.
“There’s a long way to go for that. What gets me is when people talk about getting to where they want to be — everyone expects other clubs to sit still but they’re going to go forward as well.
“Newcastle, Liverpool will get better, [Manchester] City will definitely get better, Chelsea are getting better, Arsenal are getting better every year. And then obviously, there’s lots of smaller clubs as well.
“The most important thing is starting on the right foot and hopefully get this season put to bed, because it’s been a disaster.
“And hopefully we get some plans in place for the stadium, get some new recruitment in, and give Ruben Amorim the right tools to try and at least get a decent team on the pitch.”
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