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DOUBLE PROBLEM

Manchester United has reportedly placed Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland as the most sensible on their list.

Premier League giants have been chasing teammate Jadon Sancho all summer, they have failed to point to the English international.

Now, according to The Athletic, technician Ole Gunnar Solskjaer “still has plans for his center forward options. “

And despite the arrival of purpose legend Edinson Cavani in a lazy game, Haaland is now the main target of transfers.

It is reported that “United’s negotiations with Haaland agent Mino Raiola have ended in a divided manner”, there are still “bridges” between Solskjaer and the player.

FIVE SPICES

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is expected to announce the settings for Manchester United’s home game against RB Leipzig in the Champions League on Wednesday.

SunSport has five tactics, it may just remodel the midfield, here are 3 possible formations that come with a start for the new boy Donny van de Beek.

AD SOME OF THAT

While Manchester United would be in favor of Adama Traoré of the Wolves, SunSport is looking for how the Red Devils could be next season.

The 24-year-old is seen as an option for Jadon Sancho.

Troubleshooting

Manchester United will be involved in the framework language of Bruno Fernandes, according to former England chief Steve McClaren.

Fernandes, concerned about his signing for Real Madrid or Barcelona, and former Red Devils assistant McClaren told talkSPORT: “I looked at Bruno Fernandes and he’s disappointed.

He’s disappointed because he’s been out of the way and he’s on the right side.

“I saw him last week in Newcastle, when he came here wide, and I see him now.

“His frame language is good, he doesn’t get involved.

“It has to be in the game and on that right side, it doesn’t move from there, it has to move from there, it has to raise its head and go back to the game and the game. “

PAUL DE LIES

Paul Pogba has criticized reports that he has withdrawn from foreign football as news.

Several Middle Eastern resources made these claims after the French leader’s comments.

However, neither the 27-year-old nor the French Football Federation has ever commented on this speculation.

The news follows the beheading of Professor Samuel Paty, 47, who attacked on his way to the high school house where he trained in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, 40 km northwest of Paris, which French President Emmanuel Macron described as an “Islamic terrorist attack. “

UNDO WAY

Manchester United’s new boy, Facundo Pellistri, played for the first time with the Red Devils.

The Uruguayan teenager played for the U-23 after arriving at Old Trafford on the deadline.

The 18-year-old finished the 90 minutes against Everton.

Happy for my first few minutes @ManUtd_Es U23 ???????????? pic. twitter. com/xAju0MmjMA

– Facu Pellistri (FPellistri07) October 24, 2020

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v Manchester United (@ManUtd) 25 October 2020

CALLED RASH

Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford has denied receiving news from the prime minister as his crusade for loose lunches has accelerated.

The 22-year-old, who awarded an MBE through the Queen for his charitable work, responded to the advice of Health Secretary Matt Hancock that the prime minister had contacted him.

He tweeted, “Hmm, unless you mean the call you gave us after the June U-turn?. . . “

– Marcus Rashford MBE (@MarcusRashford) 26 October 2020

WHAT DID YOU DONATE?

Donny van de Beek has REJECTED Manchester United, according to Dutch legend Marco van Basten.

Real Madrid were very connected to the midfielder before completing a 40 million pound transfer to Old Trafford in September.

Van Basten told Ziggo Sport via the Mail: “Donny hasn’t been to Manchester United.

“It’s bad that a player like Donny only plays six or seven games this year. It’s shocking for your rhythm.

“I know you earn a lot and much more than before. But as a more sensible player, you have to be critical and look at the chances of betting when you sign up for a new club.

“Donny has waited for more clients and signed with some other club. “

HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE?

Former Manchester United loser Memphis Depay has been teased for dressing up in a ‘Stay Strong’ T-shirt in honor of the surprised Virgil Van Dijk.

Online enthusiasts debated between seeing the message as a comforting gesture for a friend or as a crazy adventure of 400 and so many.

Scoring in Lyon’s 4-1 win over Monaco on Sunday night, the Dutchman revealed a T-shirt that read: “Virgil, he’s still my brother.

Van Dijk is expected to be on leave several months after injuring his knee in a clash with Jordan Pickford at the Merseyside derby.

IT’S PAUL IT’S TIME A DAY

Manchester United legend Paul Ince told Paul Pogba weeks after the French ace declared it his “dream” to play for Real Madrid.

Pogba returned to the bench for a 0-0 draw at Saturday’s home with Chelsea before returning after 58 minutes.

Ince told beIN Sports: “For him to sit on the bench and see, without disrespect, McTominay and Fred play for him, I would say, ‘I have to do anything if I can’t make this team. ‘ .

“I know you’ve had an injury, and you may retire a little later. But I think it’s time to move on.

“He’s been out in the last two weeks and said he needs to sign for Real Madrid. I think his performances, since he’s been here, have been inconsistent.

“Paul Pogba is a world-class player, and when he moved to Old Trafford, I think [would] be great. But everything he’s done is a problem.

“The enthusiasts opposed him and now Bruno Fernandes came along and showed what one wants to do to be a Manchester United player. “

DON’T FAKE ANYTHING

Gary Neville remains speechless due to the absence of Donny van de Beek in Manchester United’s starting line-up.

The Dutch midfielder has even played an hour of Premier League football this season and has not yet started with his new club after signing for 35 million pounds this summer.

Neville said, ‘What’s a little mysterious is the use of Van de Beek since he signed for £40 million.

“It doesn’t seem to be at the forefront of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s plans for each and every game. It’s a little mysterious.

“And the more he doesn’t start, and the more he doesn’t come, the more you think, “Well, a 40 million-pounder, you bring him to the team. “

“You’ll have to think, ” What am I doing here? I said, “Right now. “

GOOD MORNING FANS UNITED

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer claimed that a full Stretford End would have led Manchester United to victory against Chelsea on Saturday.

Although many indoor theaters and other venues are open to spectators, enthusiasts can still enter football stadiums due to coronavirus restrictions.

Solskjaer trunked: “If we had had this stadium or the Stretford End full, we might have simply created more urgency. This game is missing.

“You’re here watching the game and it’s another sport. We miss the fans.

Meanwhile, Patrice Evra insisted that Manchester United did want the new £ 40 million summer signing Donny van de Beek.

He told Sky Sports: “We’re talking about Van de Beek. Nothing against the child, why do we buy it?

“Watch the game from the stands in each and every match. We don’t want it, that’s the truth. “

In news, Manchester City are about to sign Manchester United target Filip Stevanovic from Partizan Belgrade.

It is believed that the Red Devils went to sign the Serbian winger in August.

But with the failed one, the City is about to jump.

According to the MEN, Pep Guardiola will pay about 6 million pounds for the teenager.

Upscale

Writing for SunSport, legendary referee Mark Halsey evaluated the match between Harry Maguire and Cesar Azpilicueta on Saturday.

He writes: “It’s like a strangulation in one of the old wrestling programs.

“An arbitrator tries at all times to be in the most productive position imaginable to get the best viewing angle, but Martin Atkinson has not noticed.

“I would have no idea that the VAR would have a review.

“In my opinion, this is a transparent and apparent mistake. That’s why we have VAR.

“Stuart Attwell, the director of the VAR. If I’d asked Atkinson to come in, I’d have given him a penalty.

“The PGMOL and Premier League thing was that it wasn’t a transparent and apparent mistake.

“I am speechless through this statement.

“The VAR is undeniable to me. The IFAB protocol is: is this incident a transparent and apparent error?One word, in capital letters. YES, I DO. “

ROME FOR IMPROVEMENT

Sergio Romero is in a position to terminate his contract with Manchester United, according to 101 major goals.

And the Daily Star ensures that the goalkeeper talks to the club’s board.

He’s going to be ‘bubbling’ with United bosses after he’s kicked out of the team.

Romero has been to Old Trafford since leaving Sampdoria in 2015.

NEWS ONLY IN . . .

Paul Pogba reportedly left foreign football after French President Emmanuel Macron said Islam is the source of foreign terrorism.

Manchester United star is said to have made the resolution after Friday’s statements through his country’s leader.

And the French government’s resolve to honor the professor who published offensive photographs of the Prophet Muhammad, who reportedly deplored Pogba, would also be the resolution.

That’s according to Middle Eastern news sources, however, the 27-year-old hasn’t made the data public yet.

The alleged resolution of the United Pogba ace follows the beheading of Professor Samuel Paty, 47, who attacked on his way to the house from the high school where he trained in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, 40 km northwest of Paris.

FIVE LIVING

Manchester United’s next five games look like this after the draw against Chelsea.

SHAW-LY NO

Luke Shaw congratulated Chelsea goalkeeper after his in Saturday’s 0-0 draw.

Manchester United star said: “I feel like I’ve created the most productive opportunities.

“Your doorman made some glorious stops.

“He was right [Rashford’s shot] and, as I said, his goalkeeper was very smart today.

“He made some smart stops that kept them in the game. “

GET YOUR THREAD

Manchester City are reportedly about to sign Filip Stevanovic, a Manchester United from Partizan Belgrade.

The Red Devils are believed to have signed the Serbian winger in August.

But with the failure, City is about to jump.

According to the MEN, Pep Guardiola will pay about 6 million pounds for the teenager.

Stevanovic, 18, is not expected to join City’s first-team squad, so he is likely to be loaned soon.

You may return to Partizan for the rest of the campaign.

IN A HARRY

Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher has revealed why Chelsea got a penalty against Manchester United.

Harry Maguire noticed with his arms wrapped to César Azpilicueta in the penalty dominance in the first part of Saturday.

He told Premier League Productions: “I think it’s just because the ball is at stake and cleared it too quickly.

“I think he looked at it, clarified it very temporarily and didn’t read about it.

“When you look at it in depth, as we did, there is no doubt that if Martin Atkinson is sent to the monitor, he would make another decision.

LUK IN IT NOW

Antonio Conte claimed romelu Lukaku was a “rough diamond” at Manchester United before his move to Inter Milan.

The technician told Sky Sport Italia: “Romelu is a different player than he was a year ago.

“I said in the afterlife that it was a rough diamond with which I sought to paint.

“You work and you see how he takes the ball, he moves, everything has improved. “

END-TO-END

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes a full Stretford End would have led Manchester United to victory over Chelsea.

Although many indoor theaters and other venues are open to spectators, enthusiasts can still enter football stadiums due to coronavirus restrictions.

Solskjaer trunked: “If we had had this stadium or the Stretford End full, we might have simply created more urgency. This game is missing.

“You’re here watching the game and it’s another sport. We miss the fans.

“It’s the same for all teams, but all that football now has a little less, the credit is gone and we’re looking ahead to get the enthusiasts back.

BEES AND HOSTELS

Patrice Evra says Manchester United don’t want the new 40 million-pound summer signing, Donny van de Beek.

But Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists that the midfielder will have his chance despite staying on the bench for yesterday’s 0-0 draw with Chelsea.

Evra told Sky Sports: “We’re talking about Beek’s truck. Nothing to oppose the child, why do we buy it?”

“He watches the game from the stands in each and every game. We don’t want it, that’s the truth. “

‘MY TYPE OF CLUSTERER’

Michael Owen is sure Edinson Cavani will be a good fortune at Old Trafford.

After the Uruguayan ace came close to scoring with his first touch on his debut on Saturday, Owen told Premier League Productions: “I love the move of this guy, he’s my kind of striker.

“I said the one-meter part on the first pole is greater than two or three yards on the back post because the ball invariably doesn’t arrive.

“And if that’s the case, the defenders turn around, turn around and close you.

“His race, he’s on guard.

ERROR REF

Former referee Keith Hackett criticized Martin Atkinson for not imposing a penalty on Chelsea Manchester United.

César Azpilicueta of Chelsea tried to put his headbutt on a ball in the United area to be well embraced through Harry Maguire.

But Atkinson was not a foul and the VAR also reversed the decision, leaving Chelsea enthusiasts furious.

His resolution left Hackett with his resolution.

He said, “Obviously, anything is with our referees.

“Last weekend we saw Jordan Pickford’s unfair game go unpunished, where the VAR and the referee made a catastrophic mistake in taking no action. “

HOME VAN

Donny van de Beek has not yet started a single league match with Manchester United.

Many critics miss Beek’s van minutes after some notable replacement performances for United.

But United technician Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insisted that De Beek get his fair percentage of games and said, “Don’t worry about it. He’ll have his games. Don’t worry about it. “

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