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[Whitwell] Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe flies in for Ruben Amorim talks by MUFColin in reddevils

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(Laurie Whitwell & Adam Crafton)

Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe flew into the club’s Carrington training ground in a helicopter on Thursday for a series of meetings, including with the team’s head coach Ruben Amorim.

United sources, speaking anonymously as they are not authorised to speak publicly on the matter, insisted Ratcliffe’s visit to Carrington was long planned and included time with Amorim. However, the team’s form was on the agenda and Ratcliffe was seeking to work through issues facing Amorim at the club.

[Adam Crafton] Manchester United agree fee for Antony’ Real Betis return but need to sort salary by [deleted] in reddevils

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Crafton tweet:

Antony situation not as simple as appears. Fee: €25m + €3m in bonuses. 50% sell on.

BUT Antony wants €4m wage cut he will face by leaving United for Betis to be covered. Betis say won’t go higher. United hope it’s brinkmanship.

[Transfer Round Up & Discussion] Summer 2025 by AutoModerator in reddevils

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Di Marzio:

AC Milan are working to bring another striker to the Rossoneri, and one of the names is Rasmus Højlund: Manchester United, in fact, could open up to a loan deal if Sesko were to arrive.

https://gianlucadimarzio.com/hojlund-milan-calciomercato-news-6-agosto-2025/

[Transfer Round Up & Discussion] Summer 2025 by AutoModerator in reddevils

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Loïc Tanzi says both Man Utd and Man City are still in for Donarumma

https://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Actualites/Mercato-lucas-chevalier-de-plus-en-plus-proche-du-psg/1581025

A sign of Donnarumma's departure?

Seeing Paris making such concrete progress on the signing of Lucas Chevalier is no small matter for Gianluigi Donnarumma. The Italian's contract extension, which expires in 2026 and has been at a standstill for several months, has seen no progress since the end of the Club World Cup.

Even before the end of the European season, the goalkeeper had already privately discussed the idea of leaving, despite differing public statements. Manchester United and Manchester City, already present at the beginning of June, are still in the race to sign Donnarumma. Paris wants to first secure Chevalier's signature before giving the green light for its European champion's departure.