MANCHESTER UNITED star Marcus Rashford was involved in a terrifying car crash following yesterday's game against Burnley.
The England international had just left United's Carrington base in his £700,000 Rolls-Royce before the smash.
Rashford was left shaken-up but has no serious injuries, a source told The Sun.
Meanwhile, Man United are reportedly in the race to sign Brentford full-back Aaron Hickey.
Meanwhile, Man United are reportedly ready to take a huge financial loss on Jadon Sancho in order to sell the winger in January.
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- By Henry Tomlinson
Trio want Hickey
Manchester United are reportedly battling two other Premier League clubs for the signature of Aaron Hickey.
The Red Devils have been linked to the Brentford star by The Mirror.
The report also claims that Arsenal and Liverpool are also in the running for the Scottish international.
- By Henry Tomlinson
Van de Beek's potential exit
Donny van de Beek could have another opportunity to leave Manchester United.
According to Fichajes, the midfielder is wanted by LaLiga outfit Villareal.
The report suggests that the Spanish side see the Dutchman as a target for next summer.
- By Henry Tomlinson
Ferguson 'rejected' United
Brighton ace Evan Ferguson reportedly rejected the chance to join Manchester United in the summer.
The Mirror has claimed that the Red Devils wanted the Irishman but he opted to stay at Brighton to better his development.
Other reports have suggested that the club saw a £50million turned down by the Seagulls.
- By Henry Tomlinson
Man Utd to sell Sancho
Manchester United are set to take a huge financial loss on Jadon Sancho in order to sell him.
Sancho is suspended from United’s first team following a bust-up with manager Erik ten Hag.
It started when Ten Hag blamed the winger’s performances in training as the reason he was left out of his squad that lost 3-1 at Arsenal.
The England international then spoke out and claimed he was being used as a “scapegoat” which saw him axed from the Red Devils.
The 23-year-old is believed to have been given the chance to return if he apologised to the Dutch tactician – something he is said to have snubbed.
According to the Daily Star, the Manchester giants are now ready to sell Sancho on the cheap and they could even look to flog the ex-Borussia Dortmund star in January.
- By Henry Tomlinson
Fans hail Bruno gesture
Bruno Fernandes was hailed by fans for his classy gesture in a post-match interview after Manchester United's win over Burnley.
Fernandes, 29, was presented with the Man of the Match award at full-time but refused to accept it.
Instead, the midfielder handed the award to Jonny Evans, 35, after he made his first start for the club since his return.
And United fans were thrilled by Fernandes' unselfishness to pass the award onto Evans.
One supporter hailed: "My captain, true gesture."
A second Tweeted: "My Captain ❤️."
- By Henry Tomlinson
Hannibal 'brings energy'
Erik ten Hag was not disappointed when Hannibal Mejbri as he showed his energy against Burnley.
He said: "He brought what I hoped he could do, and I've seen it in pre-season, he brings a lot of energy to the team.
"His pressing with Rasmus Hojlund was very good. It was excellent."
- By Henry Tomlinson
Praise for Reguilon
Ten Hag has also heaped praise on Sergio Reguilon's character after he played against Burnley while ill.
He said: "Reguilon was ill, but he wanted to play and that tells you something about the character and the spirit they want to show.
"He wanted to support the team and he wanted to contribute."
- By Henry Tomlinson
Ten Hag happy to end 'negatives'
Erik ten Hag was also happy with the win against Burnley as it has helped stop the negativity around Manchester United.
He said: "It's about winning.
"And I just thought in the last week there was a lot against us. But you have to turn that and it's only up to us.
"And we knew that and we said that to the team.
"The team acknowledged it and we have seen the answer on the pitch."
- By Henry Tomlinson
Ten Hag concerned over injuries
Erik ten Hag has admitted that there is "concern" over the amount of injuries that Manchester United have suffered this season.
He said: "Yeah, of course it is a concern, that when you have so many injuries, you have a problem already in the routines of your game.
"You bring players in. They are new like Reguilon, like Hojlund.
"And you can't bring them slowly into the routines of the team.
"Now, there are many players that are in positions they are not used to playing together. Like tonight, Hannibal, who did a perfect job."
- By Henry Tomlinson
Ten Hag happy with Onana
Erik ten Hag has hailed goalkeeper Andre Onana after he kept a clean sheet against Burnley.
The summer signing came under criticism after making a few errors in his first matches for the club, but was much improved against the Clarets.
Ten Hag said: "He really showed personality. He was really calm and composed.
"He did everything right in and out of possession and leads his back line.
"I thought it was a very good performance."
- By Henry Tomlinson
Ten Hag thrilled with Bruno goal
Erik ten Hag has hailed Bruno Fernandes' sublime volley that gave Manchester United the win over Burnley.
He said: "Oh, it was a brilliant goal and was really lovely play, but I know in other games like Munich, Arsenal, we played very good spells in the game too. But then we gave easy goals away.
"And as I said, there was a lot against us, like tonight again, like a disallowed goal.
"And I will not say that was a goal or not a goal or that it was not fair, but it was against us.
"And we have seen so many things in the last couple of weeks against us and then all the injuries, we have to deal with it. And so that has to be the first step up."
- By Henry Tomlinson
United have 'confidence' back
Erik ten Hag has claimed that the win over Burnley has given Manchester United their confidence back.
However, the Dutchman has already switched his focus on to Tuesday's Carabao Cup clash against Crystal Palace.
He said: "This will give them, give us, confidence? Absolutely.
"But yeah, it's only one win, and on Tuesday is the next game."
- By Henry Tomlinson
David de Gea fury
Manchester United stars are still seething at the way David de Gea was treated, reports SunSport’s Neil Custis.
This comes amid a series of howlers committed by De Gea’s replacement Andre Onana.
SunSport can reveal the United squad were left fuming when the goalkeeper was shoved out of the side door this summer after 12 years.
The Spaniard still searching for a new club after leaving on a free transfer once the Red Devils failed to take up their option of extending his deal by 12 months.
The 32-year-old was a hugely popular member of the dressing room and won the Premier League Golden Glove award last season for the highest number of clean sheets.
- By Paul Sims
Takeover delay explained
Manchester United’s takeover has been delayed due to the poor start to the season.
That is according to the Daily Mail, who claim negotiations have hit a snag following a series of negative results on the pitch.
The Red Devils have lost four of their first six matches across all competitions.
Leading bidders Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al-Thani are in no rush to increase their bid to £6billion because of the latest displays.
These results have reportedly highlighted the size of the re-build the club needs to return to the top.
- By Henry Tomlinson
Stars turned down captaincy
Marcus Rashford and Paul Pogba turned down the Manchester United captaincy, sources say.
The duo were both offered the role by then boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer — but snubbed it for different reasons.
In a no-holds-barred interview this week Solskjaer said he was “disappointed” when two players rejected the armband.
However, he refused to name names.
Now a source has revealed: “Paul Pogba was offered it but said he wanted to leave the club so turned it down.
“Rashford was also asked to take the captaincy but he said he didn’t think he was ready for it.”
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- By Connor Greaves
Jonny Evans calls second United debut the 'best night of my life'
Evans put in a starring performance as Manchester United edged a 1-0 win over Burnley.
The central defender made his second full debut for the Red Devils as he replaced the injured Lisandro Martinez in the starting xi for last night's clash at Turf Moor.
Evans put in an imperious defensive display and played a stunning pass for Bruno Fernandes to score a remarkable winner on the volley.
The 35-year-old even had the ball in the net after a bullet first-half header, but saw the goal ruled out for an offside call against Rasmus Hojlund.
Following his man-of-the-match display, Evans' name was rang out by the travelling United faithful.
Asked about his performance, a jubilant Evans declared: "I loved every minute of it.
"Coming up here on the bus I was buzzing. That was my 200th game for Man United.
"I never thought I would ever reach that figure – it's the best night of my life."
He continued: "When you get to a certain age you start to wind down your career.
"I got the call from United and didn't have another option, so I just took it and tried to do my best in training and take my chance.
"I was told my role would be to provide competition and that is how I have approached it. With a few injuries I then had the chance to start tonight."
- By Connor Greaves
Hickey interest
Manchester United are reportedly leading the race for Brentford full-back Aaron Hickey.
The Scotland international also has interest from Arsenal, Liverpool and Bayern Munich, according to reports.
The 21-year-old can play both right and left back and is already a regular at international level for Steve Clarke's side.
- By Kostas Lianos
Erik ten Hag warning
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has dealt his players another warning explaining the importance of everyone doing their part.
It’s about 11 players who do their job.
I always tell my players we attack with 11 and defend with 11.
When one or two are not doing their job, it’s like a pack of cards. So that is not only one or two players.
Erik ten Hag
- By Kostas Lianos
Why takeover was delayed
Manchester United's takeover has been delayed because of the poor start to the season.
That is according to the Daily Mail, who report negotiations have hit a snag following a series of negative results on the pitch.
The Red Devils lost four of their first six games across all competitions, before Saturday's victory at Burnley.
Leading bidders Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al-Thani and Sir Jim Ratcliffe are in no rush to increase their bid to £6billion because of the latest displays.
These results have highlighted the size of the re-build the club needs to return to the top.
- By Kostas Lianos
David de Gea anger
Manchester United players are still seething at the way David de Gea was treated, reports SunSport's Neil Custis.
This comes amid a series of howlers committed by De Gea's successor between the sticks Andre Onana.
SunSport understand the United squad were left fuming when the goalkeeper was shoved out of the side door this summer after 12 years.
The Spaniard is still searching for a new club after leaving on a free transfer once the Red Devils failed to take up their option of extending his deal by 12 months.
The 32-year-old was a hugely popular member of the dressing room and won the Premier League Golden Glove award last season after 17 clean sheets.
- By Kostas Lianos
Man Utd to sell Sancho
Manchester United are set to take a huge financial loss on Jadon Sancho in order to sell him.
Sancho is suspended from United's first team following a bust-up with manager Erik ten Hag.
It started when Ten Hag blamed the winger's performances in training as the reason he was left out of his squad that lost 3-1 at Arsenal.
The England international then spoke out and claimed he was being used as a "scapegoat" which saw him axed from the Red Devils.
The 23-year-old is believed to have been given the chance to return if he apologised to the Dutch tactician – something he is said to have snubbed.
According to the Daily Star, the Manchester giants are now ready to sell Sancho on the cheap and they could even look to flog the ex-Borussia Dortmund star in January.
- By Kostas Lianos
FT: Burnley 0-1 Man Utd
Manchester United defeated Burnley 1-0 following Bruno Fernandes’ stunner at Turf Moor.
Fernandes broke the deadlock in the 45th minute with a wonderful volley after a diagonal ball from Jonny Evans.
Evans stood out in the first half as he also had a goal chalked off on 26 minutes as Rasmus Hojlund obstructed the Clarets’ goalkeeper James Trafford’s vision.
Vincent Kompany’s men came close to an opener of their own as Zeki Amdouni hit the post after 17 minutes.
- By Kostas Lianos
Ten Hag will have time
Manchester United hero Alan Smith believes the uncertainty around the ongoing takeover saga means Erik ten Hag's place as manager is safe for now.
I think Manchester United as a club is at in-between stage at the moment.
There's talk of a club sale and reports of unrest in the club.
I can't speculate on the situation of the players, but I think it's been tough for Ten Hag as a lot of these things are outside of his control.
I believe the club will give him time though as I can't see the owners pulling the plug on the manager if they're serious about selling.
If the new owners do arrive, they'll either have a manager in mind, or they'll give him time to build his squad. I don't think there'll be any panic.
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- By Kostas Lianos
A Nu hope
Manchester United have joined the transfer war for Club Brugge star Antonio Nusa, dubbed “the next Neymar”
Arsenal, Chelsea Atletico Madrid, Borussia Dortmund and Marseille are also among at least 20 clubs understood to be monitoring £30million-rated Nusa.
The 18-year-old became the second youngest Champions League scorer ever last year during a 4-0 group win over Porto.
Chelsea had a £26million deadline-day bid turned down for the forward.
- By Kostas Lianos
HT: Burnley 0-1 Man Utd
Manchester United lead 1-0 against Burnley following Bruno Fernandes' stunner at Turf Moor.
Fernandes broke the deadlock in the 45th minute with a wonderful volley following a diagonal ball from Jonny Evans.
Evans stood out in the first half as he also had a goal chalked off on 26 minutes as Rasmus Hojlund obstructed the Clarets' goalkeeper James Trafford's vision in the build-up.
Vincent Kompany's men came close to an opener of their own as Zeki Amdouni rattled the post after 17 minutes
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