DEADLINE DONE DEALS: Jadon Sancho finally moves to Chelsea as replacement for Victor Osimhen.

DEADLINE DONE DEALS: Jadon Sancho finally moves to Chelsea as replacement for Victor Osimhen.

Earlier this week, Manchester United made progress in their pursuit of Manuel Ugarte, by agreeing a deal with Paris Saint-Germain.

 

 

Uruguay Fichajes took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to state that the midfielder will seal a move to Old Trafford today.

 

They claim the 23-year-old has already completed medical tests with Manchester United and even signed the contract ‘this morning’.

 

The Red Devils now have to announce the deal, and this should take place in the next few hours.

 

 

Manchester United will host Liverpool in the league tie on Sunday. Uruguay Fichajes add that the former Sporting man will be presented to fans at Old Trafford prior to the clash against the Reds.

 

In his pre-match press conference today, Erik ten Hag has confirmed Scott McTominay will seal a permanent move to Napoli.

 

 

When asked about the South American’s impending arrival, the manager stated that a lack of holding midfielders was the reason behind bringing in a new player in that position.

 

Orel Mangala Undergoing Everton Medical

 

Orel Mangala will undergo his Everton medical this morning ahead of a straight loan move from Lyon.

 

(Source: Pletti Goal)

 

 

 

Jadon Sancho To Chelsea

 

Chelsea are currently talking to Man United for Jadon Sancho in a separate deal from Victor Osimhen.

 

Juventus are said to have left the race for Sancho, so the blues now have an upper hand for the winger.

 

(Source: Fabrizio Romano)

 

 

 

AS Roma And Monchengladbach Close To Kone Agreement

 

Agreement close to being reached between AS Roma and Borussia Monchengladbach for the transfer of Manu Koné.

 

The midfielder has already agreed a deal until 2029.

 

(Source: Santi_J_FM)

 

 

 

Al-Ahli Input Important Release Clause In Osimhen Deal

 

Al-Ahli have included an important release clause in Victor Osimhen’s contract, which would allow Osimhen to leave Saudi Arabia for around €60-70m.

 

(Source: Jacobs Ben)

 

 

 

DONE DEALS

 

 

OFFICIAL: Wolfsburg have signed centre-back Konstantinos Koulierakis from PAOK for €11.75m.

 

(Source: VFL Wolfsburg)

 

 

 

OFFICIAL: Burnley have signed midfielder Julien Vetro for free from Bordeaux and loaned him to Dundee for the season.

 

(Source: Burnley Football Club)

 

 

 

MANCHESTER UNITED’s upcoming Europa League fixtures have been confirmed.

 

The Red Devils will face Rangers, Porto, Paok, Fenerbahce, Bodo/Glimt, Viktoria Plzen, Twente and FCSB in the new-look league stage.

 

Man Utd’s Champions League fate has been revealed

Man Utd’s Champions League fate has been revealed

Four of United’s eight games will be played at Old Trafford – against Rangers, Paok, Bodo/Glimt and Twente.

 

Erik ten Hag and his players will travel abroad to face Porto, Fenerbahce, Viktoria Plzen and Romanian side FCSB.

 

Man Utd sealed Europa League qualification by winning the FA Cup last season.

 

Ten Hag’s side beat Manchester City 2-1 in the final at Wembley thanks to goals from Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo.

 

 

United would not have qualified otherwise after finishing eighth in the Premier League table.

 

The Red Devils played Champions League football last season – but not for long.

 

 

They were knocked out at the group stage after securing just four points from six games.

 

Instead, Bayern Munich and Copenhagen qualified for the knockout stages and Galatasaray dropped down to the Europa League.

 

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Man Utd’s upcoming opponents

 

Man Utd’s upcoming opponents

 

New Europa League format explained

 

Each of the 36 clubs will play eight matches in the opening phase – against seeded opposition, in a system designed to ensure that teams play opponents of similar difficulty.

 

 

The top eight teams in the “final” table will automatically go through to the last 16, where they will be joined by the eight play-off winners of ties between the sides placed ninth to 24th in the table.

 

Despite there being just eight matches in the opening phase, European matches will be spread over 10 midweek slots.

 

The knockout phase of the tournament remains the same as previous years.

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