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Here are the latest news updates from Manchester United Evening News:

Latest News

  1. Ronaldo to miss Europa League tie: Manchester United have confirmed that Cristiano Ronaldo will miss the Europa League tie against Real Sociedad due to a minor injury. (Source: Manchester Evening News)
  2. Fernandes to start against Sociedad: Bruno Fernandes is set to start against Real Sociedad in the Europa League tie, despite being a doubt due to a knock. (Source: Manchester Evening News)
  3. United to make late bid for Sancho: Manchester United are set to make a late bid to sign Jadon Sancho from Borussia Dortmund, with the transfer deadline looming. (Source: The Times)
  4. Matic to leave United in summer: Nemanja Matic is expected to leave Manchester United in the summer, with the midfielder's contract set to expire. (Source: The Sun)
  5. United to offer Greenwood new deal: Manchester United are set to offer Mason Greenwood a new contract, with the striker's current deal set to expire in 2023. (Source: The Mirror)

Opinion

  1. United's Europa League hopes hang in balance: Manchester United's Europa League hopes hang in the balance after a disappointing draw against Real Sociedad. (Source: Manchester Evening News)
  2. Ronaldo's absence a blow to United's title hopes: Cristiano Ronaldo's absence due to injury is a significant blow to Manchester United's title hopes, writes Manchester Evening News columnist, Samuel Luckhurst.

Transfer News

  1. United to make late bid for Sancho: Manchester United are set to make a late bid to sign Jadon Sancho from Borussia Dortmund, with the transfer deadline looming. (Source: The Times)
  2. United to offer Greenwood new deal: Manchester United are set to offer Mason Greenwood a new contract, with the striker's current deal set to expire in 2023. (Source: The Mirror)

Match Preview

  1. United to face tough test against Sociedad: Manchester United face a tough test against Real Sociedad in the Europa League, with the Spanish side looking to cause an upset. (Source: Manchester Evening News)

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