Manchester United’s commitment to developing our own players - a tradition that would gift the likes of Best, Charlton, Edwards, Giggs and Scholes to the beautiful game - can be traced back to ...
Manchester United have been dealt a blow in pursuit of Sevilla forward Youssef En-Nesyri as the player reportedly has a new destination in mind ...
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Manchester United could sack Erik ten Hag even after the FA Cup final threw a frankly hilarious spanner in the works, but the list of candidates to replace the Dutchman does not engender much ...
Manchester United takes the safety of our supporters extremely seriously. Working in partnership with key stakeholders including Greater Manchester Police, we constantly review our safety and ...
A joint task force has been revealed to examine the options for redeveloping the Old Trafford area of Manchester and a new "national stadium for the north". It includes Lord Coe, who masterminded ...
It was no coincidence that with Bruno Fernandes back in the team, Manchester United played its best match in weeks against Newcastle United. The Portuguese midfielder was at the heart of ...
The FA Cup may lose some of its magic for Manchester United WAGs this month as their lavish freebie trips to the final at Wembley stadium face the axe. And staff at the troubled club have been ...
Erik ten Hag has compared managing Manchester United this season to “swimming with your hands tied behind your back”. The United manager was referring to the number of injuries players in his ...
Eight Manchester United players from Sir Matt Busby’s brilliant side were killed when the plane carrying them crashed. The ...
Manchester United left the best until last with their sweetest FA Cup victory in nearly 30 years to beat City and qualify for the Europa League. The academy has been a constant beacon at the club ...
Former Manchester United midfielder David Beckham says he had “no choice” but to “work hard” and “stop people saying what they were saying” after he became a pariah at the 1998 World Cup.