Chancellor Rachel Reeves has publicly backed plans for the redevelopment of Manchester United ’s home ground Old Trafford.
Exclusive: Manchester United have identified a quartet of positions they want to bolster when the transfer window reopens.
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TEAMtalk.com on MSNPermanent Antony transfer takes shape after risky Man Utd plan immediately pays offManchester United look to have already found a buyer for misfit winger Antony just two games into his loan spell with Real ...
Manchester United’s ambitious plans to build a new 100,000-seater stadium has been called into question by a football finance ...
Manchester United are set to make a decision at the end of the season on whether to redevelop Old Trafford or build a new ...
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TEAMtalk on MSNRuben Amorim identifies ‘must-have’ Man Utd signing, as plan for Patrick Dorgu revealedRuben Amorim and Man Utd are 'determined' to sign a 'key target' before Real Madrid and Liverpool, while there has been ...
Manchester United's plans to redevelop Old Trafford - potentially building a new 100,000-seater stadium - have been backed by ...
Manchester United “remain open” to signing Sporting CP starlet Giovany Quenda this summer, despite the capture of Patrick ...
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Football365 on MSNMan Utd chief reveals ‘Mission 21’ plan to win Premier League with his ‘influence growing’‘Both Mission 21 and Mission 1 sit under United’s broader “Project 150” initiative, which was presented by the chief ...
Man United are planning to sell Kobbie Mainoo in an effort to cover for the financial issues they have suffered under INEOS.
The government will not fund any of the 'sporting elements' in the redevelopment of Old Trafford, a senior minister has said.
A "once in a generation opportunity" for the £4.2bn redevelopment of Manchester United 's Old Trafford stadium has been backed by council bosses.
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