Scotland suffered a disappointing defeat at the hands of Poland in the UEFA Nations League, losing 3-2 thanks to a stoppage time penalty. The match began on a sour note for Scotland as a poor giveaway led to a long-range strike from Sebastian Szymanski giving Poland an early lead. Despite creating chances and initially equalizing through Scott McTominay, the goal was disallowed for handball, leaving Scotland to fight an uphill battle for the rest of the match.
Manchester United have secured a major deal with PSG to bring midfielder Manuel Ugarte to Old Trafford for an initial fee of £42.2m, with the potential to rise to £50.7m through add-ons. Ugarte, who has been a primary midfield target for United throughout the window, has always had his heart set on a move to the club and is expected to have a medical and finalize personal terms on Tuesday. His arrival may also mark the departure of Scott McTominay, who is close to finalizing a move to Napoli.
Manchester United's manager Erik ten Hag, who took over in 2018, has made a huge impact on the team's squad, as shown by the 23 players who have left during his tenure. These include youngsters like Scott McTominay, Mason Greenwood, and Tahith Chong, who have all made appearances with the first team. However, United has also managed to offload senior players like Rafael Varane, Paul Pogba, and Edinson Cavani, trimming the first-team group by around eight players. This successful overhaul shows a promising future for Manchester United.
With time running out on transfer deadline day, Manchester United are still actively looking to make moves in the transfer market. The Red Devils are eyeing deals to bring in the likes of Jadon Sancho and Raheem Sterling while also sending players such as Scott McTominay out on loan. Discussions are ongoing within the club over the benefits of signing Sterling and his potential involvement in a swap deal for Sancho, with Juventus also in the mix for the winger's signature. Meanwhile, United are also making moves to secure their young players' development through loan deals.
Manchester United's Scott McTominay, who is on the verge of being sold to Napoli for £25 million, allegedly had a heated confrontation with a teammate last season. Despite interest from Fulham, the midfielder is now expected to move to Italy pending a successful agreement on personal terms and a medical. This news comes after McTominay's impressive season where he scored 10 goals, but also reportedly caused some tension in the dressing room.
Despite the end of the bank holiday, Manchester United is still facing looming pressure to complete deals before the summer transfer window closes. Negotiations with Juventus for Jadon Sancho's exit have begun, while Napoli's interest in Scott McTominay remains unresolved. Hannibal Mejbri is set for Burnley, but United is still waiting on incoming signings, with Manuel Ugarte expected and Raheem Sterling reportedly not a priority. However, the delay of Manchester United's flight back from Brighton is indicative of a season that has yet to begin.
With the transfer window deadline just a few days away, Manchester United is ramping up their efforts to secure the services of Manuel Ugarate, Raheem Sterling, and Scott McTominay. While Ugarate is currently travelling to England for a medical, talks have opened with Chelsea for Sterling and McTominay is reportedly set to join Napoli. Additionally, Juventus is only interested in loaning Chelsea target Jadon Sancho from United, while Brentford is facing speculation over the potential transfer of Ivan Toney to top English clubs.
In a major development, Manchester United have finally reached an agreement with Paris Saint-Germain to sign highly-rated midfielder Manuel Ugarte. The deal is reportedly worth €50m in guaranteed fee plus €10m in add-ons, making this one of the biggest transfers of the summer. Ugarte will join the Red Devils on a five-year contract, with the option to extend it for a further year. This news comes as Man Utd continues to revamp their squad with high-profile signings, but also offloading players like Scott McTominay to accommodate new arrivals.
After months of negotiations, Manchester United have reportedly agreed to a deal of 50 million euros plus ten million in add-ons for PSG midfielder Manuel Ugarte. The 23-year-old Uruguayan is set to travel to Manchester for his medical on Tuesday, with an official contract expected to follow shortly after. The transfer has been facilitated by United's agreement to sell Scott McTominay to Napoli for 30 million euros, freeing up space and funds for Ugarte's arrival. With only one defensive midfielder in their squad, United are in dire need of Ugarte's arrival and the deal is expected to be finalized in the coming days.
Manchester United's owners Ineos are making a statement this summer by pushing ahead with a series of player sales that could potentially reach up to £100 million. This far exceeds their previous sales figures and signals a major clearout at the club. With names such as Donny van de Beek, Mason Greenwood and Scott McTominay rumored to be on the transfer list, this could be a summer of significant change for Manchester United.