Man utd latest football news

Here are the latest football news updates about Manchester United:

Latest News

  1. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Future: Manchester United's interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been given the green light to stay on as permanent manager, according to reports. (Source: The Guardian)
  2. Transfer Targets: Manchester United are interested in signing Lazio midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, according to reports. (Source: Sky Sports)
  3. Paul Pogba's Future: Paul Pogba has hinted that he may leave Manchester United in the summer, citing a desire to play for a team that can win the Champions League. (Source: The Mirror)
  4. Marcus Rashford's Contract: Manchester United have offered Marcus Rashford a new contract worth £250,000-a-week, according to reports. (Source: The Sun)
  5. Aston Villa vs Manchester United: Manchester United will face Aston Villa in the FA Cup quarterfinals, with the match set to take place on March 21. (Source: BBC Sport)

Recent Results

  1. Manchester United 1-1 Everton: Manchester United drew 1-1 with Everton at Goodison Park, with Marcus Rashford scoring the equalizing goal. (Source: BBC Sport)
  2. Manchester United 2-0 Manchester City: Manchester United beat Manchester City 2-0 in the Premier League, with goals from Anthony Martial and Scott McTominay. (Source: BBC Sport)

Upcoming Fixtures

  1. Manchester United vs Chelsea: Manchester United will face Chelsea in the Premier League on March 15. (Source: BBC Sport)
  2. Manchester United vs Aston Villa: Manchester United will face Aston Villa in the FA Cup quarterfinals on March 21. (Source: BBC Sport)

Injury Updates

  1. Paul Pogba: Paul Pogba is expected to return to training next week after recovering from an ankle injury. (Source: Manchester Evening News)
  2. Marcus Rashford: Marcus Rashford is a doubt for Manchester United's next match against Chelsea due to a back injury. (Source: The Mirror)

Other News

  1. Glazer Family: The Glazer family, who own Manchester United, have been accused of using the club's funds to pay off debts. (Source: The Guardian)
  2. Ed Woodward: Manchester United's executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has been criticized for his handling of the club's transfer business. (Source: The Times)