@Sewelld22@ASmithSJ Yeah tbf no point reaching so high, you’ll just be disappointed. Stick to comparing yourselves to clubs of a similar size, Fulham, Crystal Palace, they’re more your speed
🚨#MUFC are now planning further talks with West Ham for Mateus Fernandes after they finalise Ederson. Talks with the 21 yo's camp have been ongoing for months + he's very keen on joining. #AFC remain interested. Fee will be the key @UtdDistrict W/@UtdNadd https://t.co/pFp0hyjpnX
Alex Scott and Matheus Fernandes would be brilliant. Never seen Ederson play so can’t comment.
Lewis Hall for anything around £55-60m should be an absolute no-brainer.
With midfield the clear priority, Manchester United are in advanced talks with Atalanta over Ederson.
Mateus Fernandes is another player of interest, with United having held talks over a potential fee and wages. West Ham United have little choice but to sell the 21-year-old following their relegation from the Premier League.
Alex Scott is also a potential target. The 22-year-old is in talks with Bournemouth over a new contract, with his deal set to run until 2028. As things stand, an extension is seen as unlikely. United have made inquiries as to the cost of a deal.
Newcastle United’s Lewis Hall is among the options being considered at left-back, raising the prospect of a move for a player whose path crossed with Christopher Vivell’s at Chelsea.
📝 @mjcritchley and @lauriewhitwell have all the details in the Transfer DealSheet ⬇️
https://t.co/8YAeaTEJbY
Ref tells Saka to hurry up and take the corner with stoppage time up. Saka does his usual slow-walk to run down the clock. The ref calmly waits, and the absolute second Saka gets into position? He blows for half-time.
Absolute cinema. Masterclass game management for a final.
Arsenal got so used to getting away with murder from Premier League refs that when someone actually enforces the rules, they think they’re being robbed.
Credit where it’s due tho, they played some demonic football to get here. But if PL refs weren't so intimidated by Arteta’s touchline tantrums and fooled by their theatrics, Arsenal wouldn’t be parading a PGMOL trophy today.
Justice served in Europe! 🫶🏼
Arsenal have set the record for the lowest possession percentage for a team playing in a Champions League final (since records began in 2003-04).
The previous lowest record was also Arsenal, set in the 2006 Champions League final, which they played 72 minutes with 10 men.
No shots on goal for two hours after the fifth minute, averaged about two passes a minute, one of the most shameful cowardly performances ever seen in a Champions League final. Played for penalties and got what they deserved.
This is not mine. This is yours. This is ours.
From all the players, staff and everyone involved in the club, to you guys who supported us every single day of the season.
Grateful for your love and support ❤️