4pm Live Man Utd Transfer News: Paul Pogba will do it in the summer, Declan Rice LAST, Neville defends Ole against Liverpool

Meanwhile, United are also interested in Declan Rice, while Gary Neville defended Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s technique in the 0-0 draw at Anfield.

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was discovered protecting Bruno Fernandes after criticizing his star player at Liverpool.

Solskjaer said: “If I had had some air on the ball when Luke set the center, he would have been hailed as the most productive player in the Premier League. It’s huge.

“That loose kick, I imagine too. Some passes you play are marginal, on, or off.

“But he’s about to create anything when he loses the ball and that’s what he was told to do, I need him to play the passes he sees. “

“His form is very good. He has just been named Player of the Month. “

“He’s not tired, no, he doesn’t stand a chance. He is one of the players who runs and covers the frame in each and every match, ready to recharge stacks.

“He’s not tired and if I ask him, he’ll tell me there’s no way he’s tired. “

“He is expected to create goals, set goals, and the margins oppose him. “

Chelsea and Man United are reportedly still there for David Alaba.

He reports that Bayern Munich’s defence has reached a four-year contract with Real Madrid.

But the German medium Kicker says Alaba does not yet have its long term and has won more donations from all over Europe.

Chelsea, United and PSG have contracts with Alaba.

Meanwhile, Man City and Barcelona are also yours for the flexible defender.

And the long-time contenders, Liverpool, are also interested.

Edinson Cavani is expected to take over Man United’s clash with Fulham on Wednesday.

Nemanja Matic and Eric Bailly can also be online to play after Liverpool’s foul.

Alex Telles will push to start defense and enthusiasts will expect a position among the submarines for the new Amad Diallo end.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer indicated that Bruno Fernandes was tired.

He insisted: “His form is very good, he has just been elected Player of the Month. “

“He’s not tired, no. Not a chance. He is one of the players who runs and covers the frame in each and every match.

“He’s very smart in recovery, very smart at recharging batteries. If he had scored with his loose kick, if he had had any air in the shot when Luke set the center, he would have been hailed as the player in the Premier League.

“Since he arrived, it has surely been immense. No, he’s tired. If I ask him, there’s probably no chance he’ll say he’s tired. “

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insisted that his players were in a position to face Fulham night.

The Norwegian said, “It’s only been two days since we played, but they’re back dynamic, in a position to go,” Ole said, in an exclusive interview for the club’s media.

“We haven’t recovered coVID tests yet, their results, so I hope they all go through them and there’s a lot of changes. “

And with Bruno Fernandes, Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw all on the yellow suspension card, Solskjaer was asked if imaginable bans were given to his selection, to which he replied: “No.

“You only have to play one game at a time, because if you leave them out for a game, they will also receive a suspension for one game!

“There are some games to play before amnesty, after 20 games, but that’s not in my thoughts.

“We seem to have deep force. I have to leave some players even off the team [of match day] when they deserve to be on the team, but it’s a smart challenge and an enigma for the right reasons. “

Manchester United revealed the team’s first news before the night’s clash with Fulham at Craven Cottage.

Coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will not feature Brandon Williams and Phil Jones, neither of whom has a Premier League game this season.

Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw and Bruno Fernandes could, however, give up, as they are all in a reserve away from a suspension.

Manchester United ex Louis Saha believes Paul Pogba has “20% more” to give.

The Frenchman told the official Red Devils website: “He still has 20% [more] to give to the team, in terms of fitness.

“He had to do it from COVID-19, he had to fight hard to technically get back to where he might be.

“Tactically, now with the midfielders seated, it allows you to bomb forward, either left or right.

“I think he did well to read the game better. It’s going to have to be a pain for the rivals. Sitting too deep isn’t smart for him, but sitting too high isn’t either.

“He wants this motivation to allow him to bomb and give us more options than Bruno Fernandes. I think it’s a smart balance. “

Wayne Rooney is the centre forward Gary Neville has noticed at Manchester United.

After Wazza hung up his shoes to concentrate on management, Neville said on Sky Sports: “For me, he was the most productive centre forward I’ve ever seen at Manchester United and with whom I’ve played.

“I have number one, at the helm, Cristiano Ronaldo in his appearance in one of manchester United’s most productive groups I’ve ever played with.

“That’s the biggest compliment I can do to him, because I played with [Eric] Cantona, [Mark] Hughes, [Dwight] Yorke, [Andy] Cole, [Teddy] Sheringham, [Ole Gunnar] Solskjaer, [Dimitar] Berbatov, [Carlos] Tevez, wonderful strikers from all over the world, only England.

“Rooney would be mine. “

Manchester United’s 0-0 draw in Liverpool on Sunday, the most watched Premier League match in history.

A record 4. 8 million more people recorded in the last five minutes, as either group was looking for the winner, live on Sky Sports.

This never happened because millions of spectators stayed on a rainy grill.

Sky, who showed the figures, added that Game Of Thrones had attracted more viewers.

Manchester United have attracted a lot of interest to young duo Teden Mengi and Dylan Levitt, according to reports.

Academy stars can pass in before the end of the month.

And for MEN, United has attracted a lot of interest from the Championship and League One.

Former Red Devils coach Frans Hoek has suggested Donny van de Beek remain “patient” at Old Trafford.

He told Voetbal International: “It’s a transition, from the Eredivisie to the Premier League.

“Not only the speed of action, but also physically. It is the Ajax-Feyenoord in England every single week, where you also have to win each and every match at United. But it’s not as simple there as in some matches in Holland. I don’t think we can compare Van de Beek until a year later.

“Maybe he’s preparing for a Van de Beek race in Manchester. Otherwise, there will be many other clubs for him. For now, I’d say, wait and see. “

Arsenal star Emile Smith Rowe admitted that he admires Bruno Fernandes of Man Utd as a model.

The 20-year-old gunner received a hand for Bukayo Saka in Arsenal’s 3-0 win over Newcastle on Monday night.

And after his remarkable effect against Newcastle, Smith Rowe told Sky Sports: “I appreciate Bruno Fernandes as a player. His stats are crazy. “

“We really enjoyed it, we’re coming together as a team, so we’re satisfied with the win and the 3 points.

“We all have compatibility and we all combine in the educational field. The total organization is much more powerful and I think it’s shown in the field. “

Premier League leaders hope to end the uncertainty over Covid-19 deferral regulations by securing two new protocols approved through clubs on Wednesday.

The first shareholder club meeting of 2021 will see league bosses push the deal after three weeks of criticism.

The first of the new regulations will verify that a Covid outbreak that closes a flat, which is a Public Health England directive, will be enough floors for a postponement.

But clubs will also get more orders on the exact requirements for applying for a postponement.

It was hoped that the greatest clarity would be the arguments about inconsistency and ensure that clubs and fans recognize that there is an undeniable process.

Despite this, clubs will have to debate and verify to agree on a threshold for a per-game score calculation if the season is interrupted due to long-term Covid epidemics.

The next block of televised matches will also have to be agreed, in the hope that all matches until mid-March will be shown as broadcast live, while fans will remain blocked.

What a purpose, Man United fans!

Antonio Valencia’s memorable strike is your purpose of the day.

Manchester United expelled Jesse Lingard to leave Old Trafford this month, but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer fears letting him go, according to reports.

Inter Milan, West Ham, Tottenham, Sheffield United, Porto, Marseille and Nice would all be in the midfielder.

But the 28-year-old might not go anywhere if his manager had anything to do with triggering a fight between the two, according to ESPN.

Former England foreigner Lingard has played three times for Solskjaer’s team this season.

And they say he’s ‘desperate’ for first-team football.

Solskjaer would sympathize with Lingard’s position, but he needs him to stay until the end of the season to have a policy for the busy schedule of matches in the coming months.

The next step for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men is to go west to London when they face Fulham’s fighters.

Judging by this tweet, could Alex Telles return to the initial XI?

Manchester United’s former target, David Alaba, has signed a pre-contract agreement with Real Madrid, he reports.

Bayern Munich’s defence had been closely related to the Red Devils, as well as Chelsea and Liverpool, but the Whites acted more temporarily to beat their Premier League rivals when they signed.

Alaba’s contract with Bayern expires at the end of this season and he will move to Bernabéu for free, according to The Spanish medium AS.

The 28-year-old must have worn a pen according to a four-year contract of 186,000 euros according to the week.

He praises loose to signal a pre-contract agreement this month and will now complete the move in June.

Harry Maguire praised Manchester United’s defensive resistance after his 0-0 draw with Premier League champion Liverpool at Anfield.

The captain of the Red Devils smiled, ‘It’s a great defensive demonstration,’

“Not just defenders and goalkeepers, midfielders, strikers.

“They covered us and we looked solid. We didn’t give them a wonderful chance. It was a wonderful defensive demonstration. “

Meanwhile, Edwin van der Sar revealed that Donny van de Beek showed a “fantastic attitude” in education despite his lack of playing time.

Ajax general manager told Ziggo Sport: “I’m talking to more people at the club. . . Fantastic attitude, he does well in training.

“It’s hard. Pogba returns, Fernandes is very important, Matic and McTominay, who are there.

“There’s no misfortune, it’s also a wonderful club, is there?

“Of course it’s a higher amount (transfer fee), but they’re sure he’ll make it. “

Eventually, former Liverpool star Jason McAteer said Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was “too nervous” to lead United to glory.

He told FreeSuperTips: “I still don’t think Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is the guy who takes United to the next stage.

‘I know it sounds stupid when they’re at the most sensible on the table, but he doesn’t have the temperament to be one of the most productive coaches in the Premier League in my opinion.

“This season is an exclusive season and difficult to judge compared to the previous ones.

“He sits in the most sensible of the table in a very special position with a team that is not the most productive in the league. “

David De Gea in the crossfire for United’s 0-0 draw with Liverpool.

And the result marked his 150 sheet in white with a Red Devils T-shirt.

Dean Henderson can wait a little longer to take De Gea’s position as United’s number one . . .

Jamie Carragher claims Gary Neville treats Manchester United as a ‘small club’ after protecting him in Liverpool

Neville said first of all on Sky Sports: “I understood why I wasn’t a little enthusiastic and spent there, even though part of me in the game, even alidea, were a little further ahead in their development, a little more in their adventure and experience, they would have happened, but they didn’t.

“Seven weeks ago, the technician fired, the players were ejected, Raiola talks about Pogba . . . they were everywhere.

Carragher replied, “What is this journey? You communicate like Manchester United is this little club. “

“It’s Manchester United, you tell us it’s the biggest club in the world. You don’t have to be a champion team to feel anything in the game. “

Prem bosses hope to end uncertainty about Covid’s deferral regulations by securing two new protocols passed through clubs on Wednesday.

The first of the new regulations will verify that a Covid outbreak that closes a flat, which is a Public Health England directive, will be enough floors for a postponement.

But clubs will also get more orders on the exact requirements for applying for a postponement.

It was hoped that the greatest clarity would be the arguments about inconsistency and ensure that clubs and fans recognize that there is an undeniable process.

Despite this, clubs will have to debate and verify to agree on a threshold for a per-game score calculation if the season is interrupted due to long-term Covid epidemics.

The next block of televised matches will also have to be agreed, in the hope that all matches until mid-March will be shown as broadcast live, while fans will remain blocked.

Harry Maguire suggested Manchester United return to victory against Fulham.

The boss said: “We wanted to win the match (in Liverpool), but we didn’t, but we kept the urge not to lose, especially outside.

“I’ve seen their last games, Fulham, and they have very smart attacking players and they play smart football, so we know it’s going to be hard.

“Every Premier League game is complicated, but we have to move on with the right mindset to pass and win the game.

“We want to make sure we get ready, recover, go back to the education floor and get better.

“As a player organization, we want to be where we want to be. “

Liverpool star Jason McAteer said Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is “too nervous” to lead Manchester United to glory.

He told FreeSuperTips: “I still don’t think Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is the guy who takes United to the next stage.

‘I know it sounds stupid when they’re at the most sensible on the table, but he doesn’t have the temperament to be one of the most productive coaches in the Premier League in my opinion.

“This season is an exclusive season and difficult to judge compared to past in the past.

“He sits in the most sensible of the table in a very special position with a team that is not the most productive in the league. “

Substitutes for concussions will be allowed in the Prem of the week PROCHAINE.

Prem clubs will officially adopt the measure at tomorrow’s virtual “shareholders” meeting, which will come into force from the next mid-week program next week.

Under the new laws, the team will be entitled to two permanent concussion replacements if players have head injuries, assessed by qualified doctors.

But to avoid imaginable “games” of cynical managers seeking credit for the new laws, the opposing coach will also be able to make more substitutions in addition to the 3 popular changes.

Edwin van der Sar revealed that Donny van de Beek showed a ‘fantastic attitude’ in Man United education despite his lack of time to gamble.

Ajax CEO, who won the Champions League at Old Trafford, told Ziggo Sport: “I’m talking to more people at the club. . . Fantastic attitude, he’s doing well in training.

“It’s hard. Pogba returns, Fernandes is very important, Matic and McTominay, who are there.

“There’s no misfortune, it’s also a wonderful club, is there?

“Of course it’s a higher amount (transfer fee), but they’re sure he’ll make it. “

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