9pm Man Utd Transfer News LIVE: Jadon Sancho gives 91 million pounds ‘REJECTED through Dortmund’, goals from Cavani and Jovic, Alex Telles 12 million pounds

Meanwhile, the Red Devils have exasperated Porto by providing 12 million pounds for left-back Alex Telles.

Get all the latest news and gossip here. . .

BLASTER NÉERLANDAIS

Donny van de Beek’s agent hit after Manchester United sent his new midfielder on the bench for the first two Premier League games, and said Brighton had beaten them 7-1.

Sjaak Swart believes the star’s 90th-minute arrival made a difference, as United stole a 3-2 win at Amex Stadium with a penalty awarded to the VAR AFTER the final beep.

The 82-year-old told Voetbal Primeur, “An understudy, I don’t like him at all.

“I couldn’t do it myself, replaced with 4 minutes to play. Then you’d better let me down.

“I must say he did three other smart things. The penalty, where the purpose of victory came from, came from him.

“But they’ve usually lost 1-7. Five times later and bar, Brighton . . . They have a wonderful team, but that doesn’t happen at Manchester United. “

SHAKER’S RULE

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says he is suffering from getting used to the crazy new world of football in the Premier League, NEIL CUSTIS writes.

No field enthusiasts, asymmetrical preparation times due to the long-delayed arrival of his team last season and now the handball rule that turns everyone’s head.

Solskajer said: “I think football has changed. There are no fans, it’s another game. Before the season, we were at other stages, the new rule of handball . . . you never know what’s going to happen. “

‘You can talk about it all day, but we want clarity on what a foul is and what a penalty is, because now it looks like you can throw the ball in someone’s hand like what happened to us opposite Palace, for example and Victor. given an opposite punishment to him.

“And then the tottenham head, has no idea that the ball is hitting him.

“You see the goals scored against West Brom at the end, rarely is that handball very much? We want that clarity. It’s a full spectrum of things that’s normal. “

“There have been so many adjustments and nuances in the other rules. At the moment, it’s simpler.

WHERE INPUT?

Manchester United have NOT made a special offer for Ousmane Dembele of Barcelona.

According to Neil CUSTIS of SunSport, unlike other reports, the Red Devils have made a formal offer.

– Neil Custis (@ncustisTheSun) 29 September 2020

THE SAME OLD PROBLEM

Manchester United have made no “new” or “formal” concessions for Jadon Sancho.

Neil CUSTIS of SunSport reports that the scenario remains that the Red Devils are providing 70 million pounds, emerging at one hundred million pounds.

But Borussia Dortmund more than the fees to be paid in advance.

The debate on the long term of the 20-year-old is expected to continue until the five-October deadline.

– Neil Custis (@ncustisTheSun) 29 September 2020

DON’T SANCH YOU

Borussia Dortmund have REJECTED Manchester United’s offer for Jadon Sancho.

Sky Sports reports that the German aspect has rejected an offer value of 91. 3 million pounds.

The Red Devils are still looking to point to the 20-year-old even though several Dortmund officials said he would stay for at least a year.

Dortmund valued its assets at 108 million pounds.

DEAN AND HE’S GONE

Manchester United stars Dean Henderson are about to unseed David De Gea as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s number one goalkeeper.

The Mail claims that England, hopeful, Henderson has inspired since returning from a two-year loan at Sheffield United.

And with tension rising in De Gea after some high-profile errors, several Red Devils Henderson will soon be placed on the sticks.

From Gea The two United Premier League games this season, a 3–1 home defeat to Crystal Palace and a 3–2 win at Brighton.

Meanwhile, Henderson purposely set out to win the Carabao Cup 3-0 over Luton Town.

CONCERNED SANCHO

Manchester United’s Jadon Sancho did NOT fly to Munich with Borussia Dortmund.

The 20-year-old suffers from a “respiratory infection” but has tested positive for Covid-19.

Sancho will play Bayern Munich in the German Super Cup.

EDIN SOMEWHERE

Manchester United are in talks to point to Edinson Cavani in a loose move, while adding Luka Jovic on loan in a double blow, reportedly.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has noticed only two games in the Premier League season and looks like he’s ahead to strengthen his attack.

AS claims that Man Utd is already in talks with Cavani’s brother, also his agent, after his time at Paris Saint-Germain at the end of last season.

But if United fail to seize the Uruguayan legend, they will resort to the failure of Real Madrid’s Jovic.

The 22-year-old Serbian striker joined Los Blancos in the summer, but fought hard: he scored two goals in 18 La Liga games.

GREAT LUCK

Manchester United attempted to activate Ansu Fati’s 154 million pound release clause to point out, but it was too late, reports from Spain recommend.

The 17-year-old Barcelona prodigy caught the attention of the Premier League team, but his bet failed after Barca officials temporarily increased the clause to 363 million pounds in his new contract.

Spaniard RouteOneFootball claims Manchester United did everything for Fati.

They tried to provoke their 154 million pound clause, which would have forced Barcelona to settle for the offer.

But trafford’s old bosses did not realize that the Catalan club had already raised the value to 363 million pounds, ending their hopes of an ambitious signing.

‘RISA’

There have been “laughs” in Germany about Manchester United’s interest in Jadon Sancho, Sky Sports News reporter Gary Cotterill.

The Red Devils would make the decision to reach an agreement on the line for the 20-year-old before the move-in window closes.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is in contact with Borussia Dortmund star.

It is understood that the Bundesliga Giants are not easy 108 million pounds for Sancho.

Red alert

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is desperate to get on his Manchester United team before the window closes next week.

SunSport had reported in the past that the Norwegian remained confident in the expulsion of Jadon Sancho from Borussia Dortmund.

It is known that the 20-year-old is the number one target of the Red Devils, they have failed to reach an agreement with the Giants of the Bundesliga.

If they reach their number one goals, that’s what they might look like for the rest of the season.

IN THE RED

Manchester United are still looking to succeed in an agreement with Jadon Sancho before the move-in window closes.

But as it is, David De Gea is the club’s best-paid player.

MAKES HIS MARC

Marco Reus told Sky Sports that Jadon Sancho remained at Borussia Dortmund for a year.

Manchester United still expect to close a deal for Sancho before the move-in window closes.

When asked if the 20-year-old had made the right decision to stay, Reus said, “For us players, it’s wonderful news.

“We were all satisfied that he was with us during the season.

“Also because it offers goal scoring issues for the team, goals, assists; in the end, they become a lot of problems.

“He’s a player to us. “

IT’S SO SHAW

Luke Shaw the importance of the Carabao Cup striker in Wednesday’s clash with Brighton.

The left-back told the club’s website, ‘Of course it’s a festival we have to win, but I think it gives the coach this opportunity to give opportunities to other players who are on the bench and on the sidelines, who exercise a lot. Hard to get a chance.

“I think games like this are the best for them.

“It’s smart that we have a very strong team with players in a position to play and in a position to check their luck.

“I’m sure the players will be ahead on Wednesday. “

IT COSTS A LOT

The Red Devils have produced a five-man shortlist of Jadon Sancho, according to reports.

The Express states that Watford’s Ismaila Sarr, Bournemouth’s Josh King, Napoli striker Arkadiusz Milik, Ivan Perisic of Inter Milan and Juventus winger Douglas Costa are all considered.

United have spent all summer chasing the winger of Borussia Dortmund, Sancho.

Vut the German club has closed the door to a summer outing for the 20-year-old English international.

KOP THAT

Liverpool are now the favourite to win the Premier League this season.

But enthusiasts can kick Manchester United in 33/1.

SANCH-GO

United will remain confident that Jadon Sancho will be eliminated from Borussia Dortmund before the window closes on Monday.

It is known that the 20-year-old is the number one movement target of the Red Devils, they have failed to make a breakthrough with BVB in the negotiations.

It is understood that the Bundesliga team has 108 million pounds, a selling value that United refuses to match.

Despite United’s reluctance to pay 108 million pounds, it is claimed that the club still hopes to safeguard the facilities of the English international.

According to Dagbladet AS, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer spoke to Sancho and told him he hoped the move would be completed soon.

JU WIN

Jurgen Klopp and Roy Keane faced off at Sky Sports after Manchester United icon said Liverpool were “careless” in parts of their 3–1 victory over Arsenal.

Goals from Sadio Mane, Andy Robertson and new signing Diogo Jota overturned Alexandre Lacazette’s first match.

And some were even half willing to joke about giving last season’s champions the name after their performance.

That’s not the case if Keane, however, endured an embarrassing encounter with Liverpool’s boss after hearing his in the Sky studio.

Klopp said, “Did [Keane] say we had an oversight tonight?

“He had to watch another game. Nothing careless. This exceptional match. The football we’re playing is sure to stand out.

This is how the couple compares . . .

Grenade

It seems certain that the Premier League will be blocked with the new debatable rule of handball until next season.

Already in this campaign, we have noticed that the angry bosses, Jose Mourinho, Steve Bruce and Roy Hodgson, hit the law.

Well, the bad news for coaches, players and enthusiasts is that the law is here to stay, at least until June.

Changes to the law can be made at the March general assembly of the International Football Association Board (Ifab).

All adjustments will be made from June 1.

This Premier League season is expected to end on Sunday, May 23.

Major shareholders are expected to talk about the law at their October meeting.

But adjustments can be followed at the Ifab summit next year.

BRIGHT HOME

OIe Gunnar Solskjaer can make TEN adjustments to Wednesday’s Carabao Cup clash with Brighton.

Manchester United manager gave his team a primary reorganization for the third-round win at Luton last week.

And after the impressive 3-2 win at Amex on Saturday, it still combines things on the south coast.

Here’s how the Red Devils can start. . .

BY THE MAIN MAN

Barcelona has made Memphis Depay his number one target, while Ronald Koeman intends to offer Lionel Messi a new attacking partner, according to reports.

The Dutch manager will insist on a new striker after Luis Suarez left for Atletico Madrid.

And United’s former loser, Depay, who has long connected to the Spanish club, is shown as the ideal substitute for signing for Messi.

Barca hit Villareal four times in their first La Liga match this weekend, but according to Sport, Koeman was still looking for more to move on.

WATCHING A PLAYER

United midfielder James Garner is already proving to be a huge fortune on his loan to Watford.

The 19-year-old made a clever display of his team’s clash with his Luton Town rivals this weekend.

Coach Vladimir Ivic said: “He is one of the best players in England.

“He’s a quality player with the ball, he knows how to move the ball temporarily and thinks fast, which is very important. “

DEM DELAYS

Ousmane Dembélé struggled with Barcelona after going ahead in an expired training session, according to reports.

The 23-year-old Frenchman suffered his fair percentage of disciplinary disorders in his time at Camp Nou.

And according to Marca, it’s back in the books.

Reports recommend that Manchester United could jump when signing former Borussia Dortmund player.

While Jadon Sancho appears to be staying in Germany and the Red Devils still need an end before next week’s deadline, an expired move is expected for Dembele, according to Sky Sports.

IN YOUR LAZ

Andreas Pereira will reportedly undergo his Lazio review in Italy this week.

Journalist Fabio Romano revealed: “Total agreement on a loan with to buy. The salary will be shared. Doctors this week. “

Lazio technician Simone Inzaghi told Di Marzio: “I know him, he has quality. Maybe he’ll do well with us. “

Sports director Igli Tare said: “Pereira will be in two or three days. “

Reprimand

Porto were infuriated after Manchester United filed 12 million pounds for Alex Telles, according to reports from Portugal.

The Portuguese club would remain the player until the end of their contract next summer instead of decreasing their requested value by 18 million pounds, says Correio da Manha.

In fact, 25% of the sale will go directly to the wallet of the entrepreneurs and the former Brazilian club Galatasaray, who have a sales clause.

The report reads: “Alex Telles still has one foot outside the door of FC Porto, the move to Man United is more unstable, either party” barricades “in its positions”.

He also added that Man Utd might be surprised if they tried to wait until January to agree on a pre-question for a loose summer transfer, as it is very likely that players such as PSG, Juventus and Atletico Madrid will re-enter the equation. .

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