Harry Maguire's future at Manchester United appears to be heading toward a positive resolution, with fresh reports suggesting the England international is increasingly close to signing a new deal at Old Trafford. According to the Daily Mail, discussions over an extension are progressing, with optimism growing that the defender will commit his long-term future to the club. Maguire's current contract is due to expire at the end of the season, a situation that had sparked speculation about a possible departure.
On nights such as these it can feel as though football is choosing to remind you of its true nature. Which is, it turns out, the most gloriously perverse, slow-burn, 400milesfromhome, 10.15pm on a Tuesday, waving your arms in the air, grippedwithfinalplottwist-ecstasy pursuit ever devised. For Manchester United's travelling support this game must have felt like a slow-motion strangulation. Your team have had two shots on target all night.
The talented young striker is also on PSG's radar, as per Fichajes. He has impressed with his clinical finishing and sharpness in the attack. Manchester United are hoping to sign him for the future, and it remains to be seen how the situation develops. They have done well to develop young players in the past, and they could play a key role in Cabral's development as well.
Kinteh has done quite well for Tromso and has attracted Chelsea's attention as well. The 19-year-old is not just a quality defender; his recovery pace has been extremely impressive. The defender clocked a top speed of over 37 km/h this season, which makes some as fast as the Tottenham star Micky van de Ven. Kinteh is capable of operating centrally as well as a fullback.
Manchester United are currently on a four-match winning streak that began in January, all of which have come under interim manager Michael Carrick. United's streak began with a 2-0 derby win against Manchester City on 17 January. This was followed by a 3-2 away victory over Arsenal on 25 January, a 3-2 home win over Fulham on 1 Februry, and a 2-0 win home against Tottenham on 7 February.
Yeah, within reason, as long as we carry out the roles properly. I mean, it's not a total free-for-all, where you can kind of go and decide, it's a little bit of where you end up. Bruno is that type where he understands the different roles and plays them particularly well. And Bryan has done very similar. So has Matheus [Cunha], as well, playing sometimes through the middle and sometimes off the left.
Munich is probably the biggest part of the history of this club in terms of the tragedy itself, how the team and the football club bounced back from it and went on to success... and everything from there was carried on. Sir Alex when I came would mention it, it was important to him, it was important to us [the playing squad at the time] and then it becomes a way of life and a way of the club.