However, the midfielder will be at the club in January, and the Italian journalist described a move this month as “impossible”.
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes new recruit Amad Diallo has settled since moving from Atalanta.
Solskjaer told United’s official website: “Amad looked comfortable and adapted very well to training.
“It’s how technically competent it is and, of course, we’ll give you time to settle down and adapt, but I hope we can see it in the area in no time. “
“He did well in training. “
Valencia will hire Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata, according to La Razón.
The Spaniard has played a small role for the Red Devils this season, making 10 appearances in all competitions.
Mata has already spent 4 seasons with Valencia, scoring goals in 174 appearances with Los Che.
Valencia owner Peter Lim has already given Mata the green light because the la Liga team with cash problems will have to pay a moving fee.
Mata’s contract at Old Trafford expires at the end of the season, but United have a chance to extend it.
Paul Pogba will leave Manchester United this summer, to Fabrizio Romano.
However, the Italian also said it is “impossible” for the Frenchman to leave this month, with the Red Devils in the middle of a naming career.
Agent Mino Raiola expressed Pogba’s preference to leave the club, but also said a move in January is unlikely.
Romano says Juventus will support Pogba very much, but their departure will have a deal.
Manchester United striker Odion Ighalo may be the target of West Ham this month, according to West Ham’s podcast “The West Ham Way”.
The 31-year-old’s loan to United ends on 30 January, when he will return to Shanghai Shenhua’s parent club in the Chinese Super League.
However, rumors surrounding Ighalo’s long career have hinted that former leader Watford would possibly seek to remain in the Premier League or move to mls when Old Trafford’s loan deal expires.
David Moyes hopes to point to a striker in that window to fill the void left through Sebastien Haller, who joined Ajax on a 25 million pound contract before this month.
Harry Maguire has mocked Liverpool by saying Manchester United “expect” to finish their Anfield record today.
Liverpool champions are undefeated at home for 67 games, a three-year streak.
But before today’s penalty shootout, United Maguire’s captain said, “We are the club of the world.
“And let’s say what we say outside, we pass each and every game not only for not winning, but also for having hope, and hope, of winning.
“We don’t want to exaggerate about this, everyone knows what it’s like.
“And there is a sense that we can go anywhere and beat anyone.
“That’s the mentality we have in this locker room, at all costs.
“Everything changed, it made it the environment we’re in now. “
United visit their fiercest rivals at the most sensitive on the table at this level of the season for the first time since the retirement of legendary former coach Sir Alex Ferguson.
The victory would only end with Liverpool’s proud home record, but it would also eliminate Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team six points from premier league champions in the most sensible of the table.
Maguire added: “Of course it will be difficult to pass and get a result.
“But we are confident, we are Manchester United and we know that we can win any match, not who we play with. “
On the other hand, Sir Alex Ferguson revealed the reasoning of his notorious ‘hair dryer’.
Former Manchester United chief is known for his costume explosions, pitting figures such as Wayne Rooney, Roy Keane and David Beckham against each other.
But the Scot says his tantrums are necessary.
He said: “On the factor of losing my temper, I did it only for the right reason. One to remind them of the expectation of playing for Manchester United.
“I have told you the truth. But I never talked about it after the game on a Sunday or a Monday.
“It all ended up in the locker room and I expected it.
“The strange weather flowed, but what I really had to remind players of was the wait I put them in the educational sessions and what we did for them every day and what we expected of them.
“It’s the expectation of the 3 points. “
Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed the reasoning for his notorious ‘hair dryer’ treatment.
Former Manchester United chief is known for his costume explosions, pitting figures such as Wayne Rooney, Roy Keane and David Beckham against him, but the Scotsman claims his tantrums were necessary.
He said: “On the factor of losing your temper, I never did it for the right reason. One to remind you of the expectation of playing for Manchester United.
“I have told you the truth. But I never talked about it after the game on a Sunday or a Monday. It was all over in the locker room and I was waiting for him.
“The strange weather flowed, but what I really had to remind players of was the wait I put them in the educational sessions and what we did for them every day and what we expected of them.
“It’s the expectation of the 3 points. “
United visit their fiercest rivals at the most sensitive on the table at this level of the season for the first time since the retirement of legendary former coach Sir Alex Ferguson.
The victory would only end with Liverpool’s proud home record, but it would also eliminate Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team six points from premier league champions in the most sensible of the table.
Maguire added: “Of course it will be difficult to pass and get a result.
“But we are confident, we are Manchester United and we know that we can win any match, not who we play with. “
Harry Maguire has mocked Liverpool by saying Manchester United “expect” to finish their Anfield record today.
Liverpool champions are undefeated at home for 67 games, a three-year streak.
But before today’s penalty shootout, United Captain Maguire said: “We are the club of the world.
“And let’s say what we say outside, we pass to each and every game, not only before we win, but with hope and hope to win.
“We don’t want to exaggerate with this, everyone knows how vital it is. And there’s a feeling that we can go anywhere and beat anyone.
“That’s the mentality we have in this locker room: winning at all costs. This is all we’ve changed, we’ve created the environment we’re in ourselves nowArray. .
“The manager came here, he was screaming, and then he said, “Well, that’s what it is, guys, look up, take a shower and come home. “
“When you lose to an opponent, the global total is black for you. You just need to stop by the house and think about what you did wrong. You need the next game to come temporarily to cover your mistakes if you’ve made them and the loss is a feeling.
“We were fine, and then everything went wrong. We were desperate to do something, but in our desperation we made more mistakes and the other team took advantage.
“In the end, you enter a spiral and you can’t get out of it. All that mattered was the result and the bad taste of the mouth.
“But even though we lost the game, we nevertheless won the Premier League. That’s the vital thing. Even if United lose the match to Liverpool, there are still many games to go right as a defeat. “
“Obviously it’s better to win it, but if you lose, it’s a marathon and not a sprint. “
The last time Manchester United and Liverpool finished first and in the Premier League, Dimitar Berbatov arrived here off the field after a 4–1 home hammer through his rivals in 2008–09.
These fierce rivals fought for the name in cases similar to those they faced today at Anfield, with United with a slight advantage.
But despite that heavy defeat at Old Trafford nearly 12 years ago, Berbatov had the final say when his team won the Reds Premier League striker.
The 39-year-old ex-washerman recalled: “It’s never a feeling to lose and the feeling of losing a rival is worse. That’s when they dial 4 after you . . .
“The costumes silently, thinking about the match and lamenting what you had done Array. .
Before the clash between Manchester United and Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday, Harry Redknapp told SunSport that the lack of enthusiasts would play in the hands of the Red Devils.
He said: “We know that football will never return until the fields are filled with enthusiasts again, but for Manchester United, silence is golden.
They arrived in Anfield to face one of their fiercest rivals hunting in Liverpool, in the most sensitive of qualifying at this level for the first time since sir Alex Ferguson’s march.
It remains one of the most important games of the season and the fact that they are the first and the moment makes this one even more spicy.
You can believe what it would be like in “normal times,” packed up to the rafters, the Kop making a song and lifting his team up. For visitors, it’s as intimidating as possible.
Over the years, many Liverpool players will tell you that it makes them feel 3 meters higher and that many war parts, even the most experienced ones, have become gelatin, but if you eliminate that crowd, it’s a huge loss.
Manchester United star Juan Mata would probably be about to return to Valencia, according to reports in Spain.
Owner Peter Lim has welcomed the signing of the former Spanish international, who is out of contract at the end of the season.
According to the Spanish newspaper La Razón, Lim is happy to point out to Mata as Valencia will have to pay a moving fee.
The 32-year-old has struggled to hold a position at United in recent years, making 19 Premier League appearances last season.
He played for Valencia between 2007 and 2011 before moving to Chelsea, but Mata would possibly reject Lim’s advances due to the owner’s lack of popularity at the club.
Valencia reportedly gave its players IOU ratings in August 2020 because they may simply not be paid and also run the threat of being relegated from La Liga for the first time since 1986.
Manchester United striker Odion Ighalo is flirting with the concept of moving to MLS, and Inter Miami, owned by David Beckham, may be his next destination.
The loan agreement between the 31-year-old and United expires at the end of January and he may only request a transfer to the United States to return to parent club Shanghai Shenhua.
Ighalo told ESPN: “I saw MLS and the league is working and I would like to play in MLS.
“I have to wait for the gifts and if the opportunity arises, I will because the league is fine and it’s a smart life and I’d love that. “
“There are many passes there. There is even Gonzalo Higuaín of Juventus, as is Giovanni dos Santos [before].
“To be an experienced player, to go there, to do well. It’s an opportunity if I can think of it. David Beckham [Inter Miami] is growing, so if an opportunity arises, why not?”
Paul Pogba focuses on the laser striker of Sunday’s tabletop game with Liverpool at Anfield.
The Frenchman is in good shape and is waiting to help his appearance when a victory makes United move six points without countering his local rivals.
Paul Pogba says he feels wonderful as a striker for Manchester United’s match against Liverpool tomorrow.
The Frenchman admitted that he hated being left on the bench before this season, but much more before Sunday’s top-of-the-table clash at Anfield.
He said: “I feel very with myself, physically and mentally too. I played and when you play, you get in shape.
“It’s a big difference when you get started in one game and don’t in another game, or if they don’t in some games.
“Obviously the team helped the players get in shape, we played really well. The players and they played me, trusting me.
“I have to give myself as productive as possible. Left, right, center, forward, defender, whatever. While I’m on the field, I’m doing the most productive and as much as I can to help my team. “
Romelu Lukaku is “indisputably” that former Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo.
Italian icon Roberto Boninsegna fanned the flames of Sunday’s clash between Inter Milan and Juventus.
The 27-year-old Inter Lukaku star scored 12 goals in league matches this season and scored 23 goals last season.
Meanwhile, legendary sicario Ronaldo has scored 15 goals in just thirteen Serie A matches for Juventus and 19 in 18 matches in all competitions.
The 22-time Italian foreigner told Tutto Juve: “The only Inter player to confuse things for Fiorentina’s defense, Lukaku, who had just returned.
“[He’s a] charming duet, Lukaku and Cristiano Ronaldo. I think Lukaku is a more decisive player, he’s indisputable. Ronaldo is a wonderful player, but I think he’s a little in decline. “
Bruno Fernandes has warned his Manchester United teammates that he does need to play with “yes, men. “
And the Portuguese superstar claims that constructive denunciation is the way forward after taking the Red Devils to the most sensible part of the Premier League.
He told players ‘Tribune:’ In Portugal, this is how football is played, that’s how it communicates. If you say or do something wrong, I’ll tell you. I live football like I’m going to live it, in the moment.
“But he stays in the field. That’s all. And tomorrow, we’re friends again. We kiss, we get along. To be honest, I like to complain because it’s helping you and perceiving that you can’t relax. “
“It motivates me. You know, some other people surround themselves with ‘yes, men’, but it’s not me. I need other people like my friends on the playground not to be afraid to point the finger at me and tell me where I’m going wrong.
“I like to stop by after a game and listen: ‘I love you, but you deserve to have scored today. Good passes, yes, but many missed opportunities. “
Paul Pogba has admitted that he ‘hates’ being on the bench of Manchester United.
The Frenchman was left out by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer several times before the season, but says he feels far ahead of United’s wiser game against Liverpool on Sunday.
Pogba has played 15 times in the Premier League this crusade, but only has the game in ten of them.
However, the 27-year-old has played the full 90 minutes of United’s last three league games and explained how much he hated staying out after United’s 1-0 win at Burnley on Tuesday.
After scoring the winner, Pogba told Sky Sports: “I hate being on the bench, I don’t like it. That doesn’t mean other players don’t deserve to play yet, I don’t like it.
“I’m a winner, I just need to play football and my team. When I’m on the bench and I don’t come, I feel like I can’t handle my teammates so I feel bad and I don’t like it. “
Former Arsenal Unai Emery has praised Pau Torres of Manchester United.
Villarreal’s defense has been linked to an outing of the club this summer, United say he is interested, as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer scores a left-back goal behind him.
Emery told Football. London: “Pau Torres is a player, I think he’s the best. “
“I have trained in Seville, PSG, Arsenal and have noticed a central defender like Pau Torres.
“I think he’s going to play at the highest level.
“He is now playing for the national team, but will soon play in the most productive groups in Europe. “
Gary Neville mocked Manchester United enthusiasts by suggesting that he will ask Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to place Eric Bailly in opposition to Liverpool on Sunday.
The Ivorian defenseman inspired Harry Maguire mid-week when United kept a blank sheet in the 1-0 win over Burnley.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer expects more people to leave Manchester United after Timothy Fosu-Mensah leaves the club.
Marcos Rojo and Sergio Romero have been informed that they can leave the club, while Jesse Lingard, unfortunately, has been linked to a movement elsewhere.
Solskjaer told United’s official website: “You can’t say no because, in football, things happen.
“There are opportunities that we can’t say no to and if it’s the most productive for the club and the player, then that’s all we’re going to see. “
Defenseman Fosu-Mensah left United to sign for Bayer Leverkusen this week.
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes his team is a team that last faced Liverpool this weekend.
United fell in a 2-0 loss at Anfield this time last year in their last match with Liverpool, which won the Premier League name at the end of the season.
Solskjaer said: “We are a much more team now than we were a year ago.
“But, again, we lost this game to a headbutt of (Virgil) Van Dijk from a corner and a counterattack with the last kick of the game from our corner, so we weren’t a million miles away either.
“It’s a misperception for other people to say we were a million miles away. We also had a few moments in this game.
“In recent years, two groups have run off with him by the end of October, so at least now we’re halfway there. “
Rafael Benitez has revealed that Newcastle was looking to recruit Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes while still at Sporting Lisbon.
Benitez told The Times: “Bruno Fernandes, a player we were following at Newcastle United.
“He was at Sporting Lisbon and had a challenge with his club. There’s a chance he’ll leave for free. “
“We are still moving forward with the challenge of the case going to court and that would complicate things. The club didn’t need that. “
The Portuguese have 11 goals and 8 assists as well and has helped United to the most sensible of the Premier League.
Odion Ighalo has interest from both the Premier League and MLS clubs when his loan to Manchester United expires at the end of the month.
The Nigerian is on loan at United via Shanghai Shenhua in the Chinese Super League.
Ighalo’s representatives have worked hard for the striker’s future, and one told BBC Sport Africa: “I can verify that some Premier League clubs, two groups outside England and some Middle Eastern clubs have done formal investigations. “
Manchester United legend Paul Scholes Leicester defender Wesley Fofana to point to Leicester defender Wesley Fofana.
Speaking about United’s clash with Liverpool this weekend, Scholes told ESPN: “When we won titles, many of our liverpool victories were 1-0 or 2-1 after having to dig for minutes.
“You’re content that you’re going to have days like this in front of the most productive teams, where you don’t dominate the game and you have to fight to stay there.
“You have to protect yourself well and deal with opposition attacks, but I’m still not convinced that this United team can do it. “
“If I were Ole and I could recruit a defender this month, I would pass Wesley Fofana in Leicester.
“He’s only 20 years old, yet he’s been exceptional and has a prospect of being everything he needs to be. “
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