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  1. 'We don't need to be spending more money' - fans on finding Onana replacementpublished at 13:45 BST

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    We asked for your views on whether Manchester United will have enough in their goalkeeping department for 2026-27, if Andre Onana secures a return to Turkish side Trabzonspor on loan.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Remy: As he is contracted until 2028, a permanent move would be preferable, but another loan would be fine as long as they cover his wages. Having him off our hands for another year is enough for me!

    Nigel: It's a shame we couldn't sell him. I certainly don't want him back.

    Tony: Goalkeepers at United have always had a problem. If they are our number one, they will rarely get a game and therefore look elsewhere. I would poach Jordan Pickford from Everton, he will relish the challenge with Lammens.

    Mark: It should be Senne Lammens and Radek Vitek as the first-choice and second-choice goalkeepers. They can push each other. We don't need to be spending more money on a goalkeeper when other positions need strengthening.

    Tim: We should try to get Angus Gunn in as our second-choice goalkeeper on a free - and keep Vitek if possible.

    Nick: If Manchester United want a solid and experienced back-up goalkeeper, they should go for Stefan Ortega on a free transfer. He did a decent job at Manchester City for four years. Failing that, we should bring Sam Johnstone back to Old Trafford, providing Wolves don't want a daft transfer fee for him.

  2. The Man Utd goalkeeping situation as Onana nears loan exitpublished at 09:54 BST

    Simon Stone
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    Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana is close to securing a return to Turkish side Trabzonspor on loan.

    The deal is not yet agreed yet but sources say it is 90% done. There will be no option to buy within the agreement.

    Onana made 29 appearances for Trabzonspor while on loan during the 2025-26 season, and while he was scheduled to return to United's pre-season in July, the 30-year-old knew there was no chance of ousting Senne Lammens as head coach Michael Carrick's first choice.

    With Lemmens with the Belgium squad at the World Cup, the future of United's number two goalkeeper Altay Bayindir also uncertain and promising youngster Radek Vitek hoping to get a move before pre-season training starts, Carrick could have some inexperienced goalkeepers, plus veteran Tom Heaton, in his squad for the opening friendly against Wrexham in Helsinki on 17 July.

    Will United have enough in the goalkeeping department for the season or do you think they should enter the market - and if so, who would you go for?

    Get in touch with your views here

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  3. 'Rashford has definitely done enough to get a chance to start'published at 09:21 BST

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    History shows us why there is no need to panic about England's draw with Ghana on Tuesday, but it also underlines why it is important we immediately bounce back.

    Since 2006, every World Cup winner has dropped points in their first or second group game - but what they have also done each time is go on to win their group.

    I'm confident England will do that too, by beating Panama on Saturday, but I would not be surprised if Thomas Tuchel makes three or even four changes to his team after such a disappointing result and performance.

    The biggest call for him to make is probably what he does with his wingers.

    I didn't think Anthony Gordon or Noni Madueke were positive enough against Ghana, they didn't attack their defender enough when we got the ball to them out wide.

    Their crossing was really poor as well, and often it didn't beat the first man. Our delivery from set-pieces wasn't great either, but in open play the service from the wingers was pretty much non-existent.

    That's why I think Tuchel will change it up - and Marcus Rashford and Bukayo Saka have definitely done enough when they have come on in both games to get a chance to start.

    What I want to see from both of them is more energy and more directness in one-against-one situations by trying to go past players.

    There also needs to be more forward passing rather than taking the easy option by going sideways or backwards.

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  4. Gossip: Man Utd eye move for free agent Gunnpublished at 07:37 BST 25 June

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    Scotland goalkeeper Angus Gunn, 30, has emerged as a possible target for Manchester United after being released by Nottingham Forest. (Sun), external

    Hull City have made United goalkeeper Radek Vitek a target after he impressed on loan at Bristol City last season. (Mail), external

    Bruno Fernandes is set to stay at Old Trafford, with the midfielder telling some of his team-mates know he has no intention of leaving following interest from Saudi Arabia last summer. (Talksport), external

    Want more transfer stories? Read Thursday's full gossip column

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  5. Your World Cup scouting: Bouaddi and Gannon-Doak?published at 16:12 BST 24 June

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    Ayyoub Bouaddi of Morocco during the FIFA 2026 World Cup Group C match between Scotland and Morocco at Boston Stadium on June 20, 2026,Image source, Getty Images

    We asked you which players you have watched at the World Cup that you think would be a great fit at Manchester United.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Michael: Morocco'sAyyoub Bouaddi looks ready-made to replace Casemiro. He may only be 18, but if you're good enough, you're old enough. Another player I'd love to see at United is Norway's Antonio Nusa, a really exciting player who's comfortable on either wing, he would add another dimension to our attack.

    Alistair: Scotland's Ben Gannon-Doak. Plays as a winger or midfield. Has Premier league experience. Is still only 20. Is nearly out of contract so should be a reasonable price. For some, the fact he was a Liverpool player may be a problem. But I would rather win matches and be entertained, he can definitely entertain. And he would certainly win matches.

    Warren: Netherlands'Crysencio Summerville. Quick, exciting, highly skilled and dynamic. Brilliant off the ball too. Exceptional link-up play.

    Josh: Switzerland'sJohan Manzambi is exactly the sort of young, athletic player that could complement Patrick Dorgu and Benjamin Sesko to build a great attacking team.

    Aiden: I think we need USA's Antonee Robinson, who can provide pace and mentor players like Leny Yoro and Ayden Heaven. He can rival Luke Shaw and give us more depth. Even though he is 28-years-old, I think we need depth and another option other than Shaw when we play more games next season.

    Tell us who you have scouted here

  6. Rice out and Rogers in? The England starting XI questions for Tuchelpublished at 14:35 BST 24 June

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    Despite still feeling "massively optimistic" about Thomas Tuchel's chances of being successful as England manager, former Three Lions defender Stephen Warnock has been left "surprised" with some of his selection decisions.

    England were held to a goalless draw by Ghana at Boston Stadium on Tuesday night, knowing that victory would have confirmed a place in the World Cup's last 32.

    Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily, Warnock said: "More than anything, I was surprised Nico O'Reilly didn't start in the left-back position because when you have a right-footed left-back, you lose that little bit of balance on the pitch.

    "You can see the difference when O'Reilly comes on, England get more bodies into the box and it causes chaos.

    "I've seen a clip of Declan Rice getting onto the team bus with a heavily strapped calf, so it might be that Thomas Tuchel rests one of his two central midfielders and goes for more attacking-minded players next time out.

    "I wouldn't mind seeing Harry Kane through the middle with Jude Bellingham and Morgan Rogers either side of him, as either two number eights or two number 10s.

    "It also wouldn't surprise me if he starts Marcus Rashford on the left-hand side as his cameos so far have been hugely impressive. When you're looking for a player to get in behind or get in 1-v-1 situations, he has been key.

    "Noni Madueke did very well in the first half, but I was surprised Tuchel didn't bring Rashford on a little bit earlier. Giving a player 10 minutes in a game like that just isn't enough.

    "Djed Spence, who is playing with the wrong foot constantly, was also playing very predictable balls to Anthony Gordon, which was making it very difficult for him to find the space or get in behind.

    "I understood why Tuchel picked Spence initially, but I thought he was taking him as a right-back not a left-back. Right now, I can't understand how Lewis Hall isn't in this squad. It is nothing against Spence, I just don't think left-back suits him.

    "That being said, I am still massively optimistic with this manager."

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  7. 'What can we promise Rashford?'published at 12:18 BST 24 June

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    BBC Radio Manchester have released the latest episode of The Devils' Advocate podcast and this week, they have discussed the future of Marcus Rashford.

    Host Joe McGrath believes the 28-year-old might have to settle for a squad role if he returns to Manchester United, but that he would be welcomed with open arms after his loan spell with Barcelona.

    "We're in a position where I believe, the right people are in the right places at the club for Marcus Rashford to return," McGrath said.

    "I think Michael Carrick is the perfect manager to welcome Rashford back, sort of dust off the cobwebs a little bit of how he went, and reassure him that he is going to be used a lot. If Carrick does want him in this next 2026-27 season, he will be surrounded by Kobbie Mainoo and other English players who will obviously welcome him back.

    "And you could see it as if he just went on a little sabbatical for a year in Spain, brushing up on culture and scoring goals and let's not forget – winning a league. Not many English players can say that they've won La Liga.

    "He's finally won a league title and he had to leave his boyhood club to do it but he is a firepower and if he does return, then what can we promise him? Because I don't think we can promise him week-in week-out football.

    "You will get minutes on the pitch but will you be our starter?"

    Listen to the full discussion and more below or on BBC Sounds here - and don't forget to subscribe to get each episode into your My Sounds feed.

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  8. Robinson in the frame? And Vuskovic in demand...published at 09:11 BST 24 June

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    It's the ultimate shop window: a World Cup with 48 teams - all packed with players eager to show what they can do on the biggest stage.

    With the transfer window now open, BBC Sport journalists have been taking a look at some of the key names being discussed.

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    Fulham's Antonee Robinson could come into Manchester United's thinking if they decide their left-sided options would be best bolstered by a more defensive player.

    Robinson is a key figure in the USA team and completed the full 90 minutes against Paraguay and 80 minutes of their match with Australia.

    Brighton have already had a couple of bids turned down for Tottenham defender Luka Vuskovic.

    The 19-year-old started Croatia's World Cup opener with England in the heart of a three-man defence, but was replaced 20 minutes after half-time as Thomas Tuchel's side dominated.

    Vuskovic wasn't completely to blame for Harry Kane getting a free header for his second goal, but the youngster was nearest the ball as Kane got a free run at it and wasn't able to get beyond John Stones as he tried to leap to challenge.

  9. Gossip: Man Utd monitor Cherries midfielder Scottpublished at 08:16 BST 24 June

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    Manchester United and Arsenal are tracking 22-year-old Bournemouth and England midfielder Alex Scott, but any successful move could cost about £60m. (Mail), external

    United also are expected to launch an official approach for West Ham and Portugal midfielder Mateus Fernandes, 21, in the coming days. (Teamtalk), external

    Want more transfer stories? Read Wednesday's full gossip column

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  10. 🎧The Wayne Rooney Show: Essien on Mainoo, battles and Englandpublished at 16:03 BST 23 June

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    Ghana and Chelsea legend Michael Essien joins The Wayne Rooney Show as the pair the pair discuss their favourite battles on the pitch, England's chances in the World Cup and the resurgence of Kobbie Mainoo.

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  11. 🎧 'What a player we've got on our hands'published at 13:46 BST 23 June

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    As England get ready to continue their World Cup campaign against Ghana at 21:00 BST on Tuesday, BBC Radio Manchester has been looking at 21-year-old Kobbie Mainoo's journey to Thomas Tuchel's Three Lions squad this summer as part of BBC Local Radio's Homegrown Heroes series.

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  12. Man Utd acquire crucial landpublished at 13:46 BST 23 June

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    Manchester United have taken a significant step towards a new 100,000-capacity stadium by buying the majority of the land needed to build it close to their current home at Old Trafford.

    There had been few signs of any movement since minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe unveiled his grand vision in London in March 2025.

    However, talks around land acquisition have been going on behind the scenes.

    According to sources, United have now acquired a triangle of roads (located between Wharfside Way, Europa Way and John Gilbert Way) that connect close to the car parks behind the Stretford End, which gives them a 25-acre site sufficient for their new stadium.

    Meanwhile United have decided not to enter the EFL Trophy or National League Cup for the 2026-27 campaign.

    United sources say they have taken the decision because of a combination of returning to the Uefa Youth League following the senior side's qualification for the Champions League and running a slightly smaller than normal professional development phase group of players, who transition between the under-18 and under-21 sides.

    1. Read more on the EFL Trophy decision

  13. 🎧What now for Rashford?published at 13:47 BST 22 June

    A new Devils' Advocate podcast has just gone live.

    Gaz Drinkwater and Joe McGrath discuss Marcus Rashford's future and Man Utd's Premier League fixtures.

    Listen below or on BBC Sounds here - and don't forget to subscribe to get each episode into your My Sounds feed.

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  14. You're the scout! Which World Cup players do you want for your club?published at 12:57 BST 22 June

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    It is time to get your scouting caps on!

    We're well into the group stage of the biggest World Cup ever and we want to know who has grabbed your attention so far - especially as the summer transfer window has now been officially open for a week.

    What player has raised your eyebrows? Which name has exceeded your expectations?

    Ultimately, who would you like to see lining up for your team in the Premier League next season?

    This is your opportunity to show off your talent-spotting skills - the floor (pitch) is yours...

    Tell us the players you want, with your reasoning, here

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    From live TV coverage to highlights, analysis and reaction, our dedicated team will ensure you don't miss a kick of the biggest World Cup yet.

    And there's more - the BBC has launched live match updates so you can see the score directly on your lock screen through the full 90 minutes and beyond.

    This means you can keep track of every game wherever you are - whether you're on the move, at work, or away from a TV. With live match updates on your lock screen, the score is always just a glance away.

    This feature will also extend into the 2026-27 Premier League season, so you're never out of the loop.

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    A new predictor game has been introduced to cover this year's World Cup, allowing users to pick what they think will be the result from every match.

    The game also features streaks, so make sure to check in each day and make your predictions.

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    Ever wanted to see a World Cup match from every angle? How about a full-pitch tactical view? Or even see the match through the eyes of a player?

    Well, now you can with Fifa World Cup 3D Experience, which is a UK-first that is only available on BBC Sport.

    The interactive game experience gives viewers more choice to explore the match both in real time, highlights and full-match replays.

    Finally, here are some more handy links:

  15. Gossip: PSG show interest in Man Utd target Summervillepublished at 06:59 BST 22 June

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    Crysencio Summerville's impressive World Cup performances for the Netherlands are affecting Manchester United's hopes of signing him, with Paris St-Germain now also interested in the 24-year-old West Ham winger. (Mirror), external

    An offer from Saudi Arabia for Barcelona winger Raphinha might boost Marcus Rashford's hopes of joining the La Liga club from Manchester United. (Talksport), external

    United have no interest in selling Benjamin Sesko this summer, despite interest from Barcelona and Atletico Madrid. (Teamtalk), external

    Want more transfer stories? Read Monday's full gossip column

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  16. Rashford has made powerful case to startpublished at 18:54 BST 19 June

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    England's attacking style in their opening World Cup win against Croatia in Dallas created a stir of excitement but still left head coach Thomas Tuchel with questions to ponder.

    In attack, substitute Marcus Rashford scored the final goal in England's 4-2 victory after replacing new Barcelona buy Anthony Gordon, making a powerful case for his inclusion from the start with a lively 18-minute cameo.

    England's World Cup campaign now moves to Boston, where they face Ghana on Tuesday, and where Tuchel must decide whether to stick or twist with his line-up.

    The pair fought for a place on England's left-flank before the tournament started, with Rashford excelling in the pre-World Cup friendly win over New Zealand and Gordon confirming his place with his contribution in the 3-0 triumph over Costa Rica.

    The sub-plot to this World Cup between the two has taken place in Catalonia, where Rashford enjoyed a loan spell at Barcelona during the 2025-26 domestic season. While he is still waiting to see if they will negotiate with Manchester United to keep him, Barcelona paid £69.3m to take Gordon from Newcastle United.

    Gordon, however, has been short on match action after being left out of games towards the end of last season by head coach Eddie Howe, who was planning for the future after accepting Gordon was leaving.

    He was bottom of the BBC Sport's player ratings for the Croatia game, scoring 5.54 out of 10.

    Former England striker Chris Sutton told BBC Sport: "It is going to be a squad game at the World Cup. We could even have a debate about the other flank, where Noni Madueke started, with Tuchel managing Bukayo Saka's minutes.

    "On the left, though, I would go for Rashford. Gordon's form suffered towards the end of the season. He didn't play much for Newcastle and he just doesn't seem quite up to speed.

    "This is not to say he won't have a big part to play as the tournament goes on, but Rashford took his goal well and looked good. It is close but, at the moment, I'd go for Rashford. I think he deserves an opportunity."

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  17. '30 points, no problem' - fans on opening fixturespublished at 16:15 BST 19 June

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    We asked for your views on Manchester United's 2026-27 fixtures and how many points you expect from the first 10 games.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Colin: 30 points, no problem.

    James: Pretty decent fixtures, should be a good start to the new season.

    Neil: I would predict United taking 25 points from first 10 games this season. Europe adds new pressure to the squad resilience so looking for a strong recruitment charge this summer.

    Mark: It won't be 30 unfortunately, or that gentleman will have two haircuts! Anything up to 24 points we can be very happy with a third of the way through the season. Anything less than 20 and questions need to be asked.

    Cayden: I think United will lose against Hull City on the opening matchday which will shock the league, but then we will pick up some points and we will have 22 points after 10 games.

    Nick: United finished the season strongly, and need fear no-one next season - a nice couple of relatively easy looking games to start and then an early test of United's title credentials against Manchester City - bring it on!

  18. Big decisions to be made on Collyer's Man Utd futurepublished at 14:23 BST 19 June

    Simon Stone
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    Amid all the talk of central midfield signings, the future of Toby Collyer is an interesting talking point.

    Collyer came out of the 2024-25 campaign having made a big impression and the intention was for the England youth international to go out on loan to further his footballing education and, potentially, fight for a first-team berth this term.

    Frustratingly, a calf injury wrecked the end of what had been an encouraging spell at West Brom in the first half of the season, then a hamstring problem prevented him from making an early impact at Hull City, before an ankle injury ruled him out of the end of the season and the play-off final victory over Middlesbrough.

    Clearly, the 22-year-old impressed Hull boss Sergej Jakirovic when he was available though, because the Bosnian is keen to have him back, believing if Collyer gets a full pre-season behind him, he can have an impact in the Premier League.

    Collyer signed a contract in 2024 at Old Trafford that runs to 2027, with the option of a further year.

    Given his status, it would be no surprise if United sanctioned a permanent move away from the club, be it to Hull or somewhere else.

  19. How do you feel about Man Utd's 2026-27 fixtures?published at 13:25 BST 19 June

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    Now you have seen the list, what are your feelings on how Manchester United's 2026-27 Premier League fixtures have fallen?

    How many points do you see Michael Carrick's side picking up after the first 10 games?

    Get in touch with your views here

  20. Fixtures point to Man Utd workloadpublished at 12:40 BST 19 June

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    It is slightly unusual that Manchester United open the new Premier League season with matches against two newly promoted sides – but after starting with a Saturday lunchtime trip to Hull City on 22 August, they entertain an Ipswich Town side who could be managed by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer the week after.

    The first Champions League game comes between a trip to Everton and the first Manchester derby of the season at Old Trafford.

    United's fourth Champions League game comes between tough league matches at Chelsea and at home to Aston Villa. Another trip to Liverpool straight after the international break that follows is immediately before another Champions League match.

    United will play Nottingham Forest at home on Boxing Day and among the midweek games, there is another trip to Newcastle, as there was in the season just finished, and Sunderland. The last game is at home to Fulham.

    And to remind, the September and October international breaks are now combined, so United have no game between Fulham away on 19 September and Tottenham at home on 10 October.

    How many points do you think United should expect from their opening 10 games?

    Let us know here

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