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Neville slams Glazers again
Manchester United legend Gary Neville has accused the Glazers of “playing Football Manager”.
They have shown blind loyalty to people who have been really good to them over a long period of time.
Ed Woodward was at the club for 10-12 years, they have believed everything he said.
It was a little bit like they were playing Football Manager.
We can literally go and look at the best players without having serious people operating the club.
Gary Neville
Halsey on Casemiro
Former Premier League referee Mark Halsey claims Manchester United star Casemiro was fortunate not to get sent off during Sunday’s win at Luton Town.
You could argue that Casemiro was fortunate not to have been shown a second yellow card.
Having been cautioned moments earlier, he fouled Luton’s Ross Barkley.
But not every foul is a yellow card and maybe that was his last chance.
Erik ten Hag subbed him at half-time before he was sent off, because his next foul would have resulted in a red card.
You’re looking at four or five careless fouls before you get a caution for persistently infringing the laws of the game.
Mark Halsey
David de Gea Exclusive
Manchester United legend David de Gea is focusing on staying in Spain while ending his football exile.
De Gea has had interest from the Premier League and Saudi Arabia since his Old Trafford deal ran out last summer.
But sources close to the 33-year-old believe he is willing to wait for a chance to play in LaLiga.
That could mean joining former club Atletico Madrid or even rivals Real Madrid as cover in goal.
The former Spain international is a free agent and could answer any emergency call outside of the transfer window.
Luke Shaw injury update
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag could not confirm the nature or severity of Luke Shaw’s injury but admitted “it doesn’t look great”.
Shaw limped out during Sunday’s 2-1 win at Luton Town just before half-time.
The left-back has a long injury history that began after he joined United in 2014.
I can’t tell.
We have to wait minimum until tomorrow to see what’s going on.
Clear, when you come off, it doesn’t look great.
BBC Radio 5 Live
Dan Ashworth release clause
Manchester United face a £20million price tag to lure Newcastle sporting director Dan Ashworth to Old Trafford.
Ashworth asked to leave St James’ Park following his side’s 2-2 draw with Bournemouth on Saturday.
However, the Magpies will demand a compensation fee should he move before the end of his contract.
The ex-Brighton chief’s current contract doesn’t expire until 2026.
According to The Telegraph, the Toon will demand a package of at least £20m if the Red Devils want him to start work before the stipulated length of his gardening leave.
Hazard discusses Man Utd interest
Former Chelsea star Eden Hazard has revealed that Manchester United were one of the clubs he was considering joining after deciding to leave Lille in 2012.
The Red Devils manager at the time Sir Alex Ferguson took regular trips to France to watch the Belgian in action and also spoke with him.
However, Hazard toldThe Obi One Podcast: “I think the last year with Lille in France, I had all the managers trying to call me or my agent,” Hazard revealed.
“I had a chat with Sir Alex Ferguson. I spoke with Harry Redknapp, at that time he was the manager in Tottenham. I went to Manchester to see the Man City training ground, and I spoke with Mancini.
“I had like a few options but not Chelsea, because in my last year in Lille, Chelsea in the league were not that good. When they won the Champions League, in the Premier League, they were like 6th or 7th, I don’t remember.”
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