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Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for all the latest news and updates from Old Trafford on Friday as Manchester United look ahead to Luton clash.
Brighton wonderkid Evan Ferguson has signed a new deal, meaning he is now tied down to the Sussex club until 2029.
The 19-year-old striker, who has been linked with all of the Premier League‘s big clubs, has drawn comparisons to Alan Shearer amid his meteoric rise.
Many are predicting he will become Brighton’s next £100million man once the offers begin to roll in and interested clubs will now have to get him out of an even longer contract.
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Ian Ladyman has claimed Manchester United ‘do not have ball-playing defenders’ and he does not understand why they signed Andre Onana who is ‘good with his feet’.
The Red Devils endured a shock 4-3 defeat away against Copenhagen on Wednesday night to leave their Champions League hopes in the balance as Erik ten Hag‘s side sit bottom of Group A.
United conceded two goals in two quickfire flurries after some risky balls were played out by their defenders.
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Dane Rashford – the sports agent older brother of Manchester United star Marcus Rashford – allegedly attacked his girlfriend after discovering messages from an unnamed Premier League star, according to The Sun.
Dane pled not guilty to the charges of battery and is currently out on $1,500 bond after the incident in Miami.
The British vacationers were staying at the Kimpton Angler’s Hotel where staff spotted a woman walking through the lobby with a bloodied nose in the early hours of October 20.
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The club and England legend passed away at the age of 86 last month and a service celebrating his life will take place at Manchester Cathedral on Monday.
Mail Sport understands that United have contacted each of their top-flight rivals with an invitation to what promises to be an emotional event.
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The referee held up his red card and Marcus Rashford broke into a broad grin. It wasn’t a happy smile, though. It was a smile of incredulity at Lithuanian official Donatas Rumsas and his decision to send off Manchester United‘s No 10 for only the second time in his career.
We were nearing the end of the regulation 45 minutes and a whole heap of added time at the end of the first half in Parken Stadium, and Rashford was on his way.
United were two goals up on Copenhagen but when Rumsas blew his whistle for half-time it was 2-2. By full-time, United’s 10 men were staring at a 4-3 defeat and, quite possibly, Champions League elimination as well. The red card had changed the course of the game…
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe is set to make an instant impact on the completion of his purchase of a stake in Manchester United, according to reports.
As such, he is believed to already be planning an overhaul of the club’s scouting and acquisition network.
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Hello and welcome to Mail Sport’s live blog covering all things Manchester United ahead of their trip to Luton on Saturday afternoon.
First up, some stirrings from stakeholder-in-waiting Sir Jim Ratcliffe…
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