Manchester United - Theatre of Dreams - Part 36

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Shinji Kagawa

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Could be a viable plan B?

The LA Galaxy are in discussions with Sevilla and Mexico international striker Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez, the club has confirmed.
 

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Man Utd have made a big mistake in Bruno Fernandes transfer negotiations

Gomes was offered to Sporting as a sweetener, only for the Primeira Liga giants to say no.

And, in the wake of that transfer offer, United now look set to lose the 19-year-old.

https://www.express.co.uk/sport/foo...sfer-news-Sporting-Lisbon-Angel-Gomes-mistake

Angel Gomes will most likely not sign a new contract & he will leave for free.
 

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Man Utd have made a big mistake in Bruno Fernandes transfer negotiations

Gomes was offered to Sporting as a sweetener, only for the Primeira Liga giants to say no.

And, in the wake of that transfer offer, United now look set to lose the 19-year-old.

https://www.express.co.uk/sport/foo...sfer-news-Sporting-Lisbon-Angel-Gomes-mistake

Angel Gomes will most likely not sign a new contract & he will leave for free.



Gomes and Chong were already stalling on contract liao... they were not gonna sign anyway... might as well use in player trade.
 

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Bruno Fernandes will be a good signing. He could give the midfield a boost with playmaking and scoring; something in need for the team.

However, the EPL is a completely different league as compared to the Primeira Liga. It will not be easy to adapt.
 

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Bruno Fernandes will be a good signing. He could give the midfield a boost with playmaking and scoring; something in need for the team.

However, the EPL is a completely different league as compared to the Primeira Liga. It will not be easy to adapt.

if utd can also get grealish then our squad will be good. need more leaders in the team.
 

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Should have signed Bruno in the summer.

But back then genius Ole thinks the midfield is sufficient because the squad got 27 yr old Lingardinho.
 

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Only when hold jersey and post photo then count.

Why we didn’t go for Gedson Fernandes though? CM and young. But seems like Spurs got him instead



Gedson Fernandes is a global superstar in my FM save.

However IRL, he's not living up to the expectations and is always warming the bench in benfica. Heard from some section of the benfica fans that they are glad that he's being sold.

will this come back to bite them and potentially us? who knows.
 

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Bruno Fernandes ‘agrees Man Utd contract until 2025 worth £5m-a-year’ and the £51m transfer could be announced TODAY

But according to reporter Nicolo Schira, United have already agreed a contract with the midfielder that will keep him in Manchester for five seasons.

It's claimed Fernandes has been offered a deal nearing £100,000-a-week.

United were locked in talks with Sporting last week as they desperately try to thrash out a deal for the midfielder in order to strengthen Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s squad.

The 25-year-old has an £85m release clause in his contract but Old Trafford bosses have been working to drive the price down.

And Portuguese outlet TVI24 suggest United have succeeded in agreeing a transfer fee for Fernandes, believed to be £51m.

United are even said to be willing to offer two players including Marcos Rojo to land their man.

It is claimed the deal is done and could be by announced today or Tuesday.

Fernandes has emerged as the player Solskjaer is targeting this month having found Leicester unwilling to entertain any interest in James Maddison.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/10725053/fernandes-man-utd-contract-transfer/

Turn out this is fake news.
 

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Woody say we are not a sacking club.
Woody say we are building for the future.


Why should we sack our manager when everyone is still taking in money????
 

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Manchester United are at risk of being overtaken by Manchester City and Liverpool in Deloitte's Football Money League, according to the latest rankings.

United's earnings of £627.1m for 2018-19 puts them third overall in this year's list, behind Spanish giants Barcelona (£741.1m) and Real Madrid (£667.5m).

Manchester United have been the highest-ranked English club since Deloitte first compiled the Money League survey based on the 1996-97 financial results.

However, they are forecast reduced revenues of between £560-580m for 2019-20 with the prospect of a second consecutive season without Champions League broadcast revenue.

Dan Jones, partner in the Sports Business Group at Deloitte, believes a changing of the guard is possible.

"Manchester United have been the top English club since we started the Money League but that could come under a bit of pressure when we do it in 2021," he said.

"That will cover this season when Liverpool are having a tremendous season on the pitch, so we think there's a possibility of United losing that number one position.

"Part of that will ride on how the rest of this season goes, if City or Liverpool go deep into the Champions League.

"It is definitely a possibility that United will lose that place. Depending on where they are in that range of projected revenue (£560-580m), and if City and Liverpool do well in the Champions League, it could be very, very close.

"If you think about where we were 10 years ago, the idea that City would overhaul United in financial terms would have seemed far-fetched."

Deloitte recorded United's revenue in 2008-09 as £278.5m, with City almost £200m behind them on £87m. At that point United were almost £100m ahead of Liverpool as well.

Congrats ed and glazers. ;)
 
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