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Ugarte told to leave United
Manchester United midfielder Manuel Ugarte has been urged to leave the club after struggling to impress since his move from Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2024.
Asked if Ugarte should seek an exit this summer, ex-Chelsea man Gus Poyet told GOAL: "Yeah, and it has affected me a lot because he's from Uruguay and before he went to Paris Saint-Germain, I wanted him to come to Chelsea.
"I don't know him, so I couldn't call him! And he went to Paris Saint-Germain and I was a little bit upset because I thought it was perfect at that time for Chelsea. But after that, he kind of didn't kick on. Paris Saint-Germain and now Man United.
"He needs to find the right club. I think he's a top player. I think he's a top central midfielder. I think he can cover the pitch well. He can cover spaces. He can defend well. But he needs to find the team. He needs to find, I would say, the identity of a club to be able to play every week because he has even lost his main position at the national team."
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Manchester United finally confirm how they will fund £2billion Old Trafford project
Man United have confirmed a new 100,000-seater Old Trafford will be financed privately, and 'positive conversations' with potential investors and stakeholders are ongoing. Sir Jim Ratcliffe initially floated the idea of taxpayers partly funding the £2billion project.
When plans for a new stahim were announced, Ratcliffe said: "People in the north pay their taxes, and there is an argument you could think about a more ambitious project in the north which would be fitting for England, for the Champions League final or the FA Cup final."
Andy Burnham, the mayor of Manchester, had stated that no public funding would be granted for the stahim itself, but the club had not gone on record to clarify how it would be funded.
That changed at the latest fans' forum when a United spokesperson said: "Our proposed new stahim will be financed privately, and we continue to have positive conversations with potential investors and all stakeholders."
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Manchester United finally confirm how they will fund £2billion Old Trafford project
Man United have confirmed a new 100,000-seater Old Trafford will be financed privately, and 'positive conversations' with potential investors and stakeholders are ongoing. Sir Jim Ratcliffe initially floated the idea of taxpayers partly funding the £2billion project.
When plans for a new stahim were announced, Ratcliffe said: "People in the north pay their taxes, and there is an argument you could think about a more ambitious project in the north which would be fitting for England, for the Champions League final or the FA Cup final."
Andy Burnham, the mayor of Manchester, had stated that no public funding would be granted for the stahim itself, but the club had not gone on record to clarify how it would be funded.
That changed at the latest fans' forum when a United spokesperson said: "Our proposed new stahim will be financed privately, and we continue to have positive conversations with potential investors and all stakeholders."
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Gray 'monitored'
United are reportedly monitoring Tottenham Hotspur star Archie Gray. Sports Boom claim that if Spurs are relegated, United will attempt to sign the young midfielder for a cut-price fee.
Tottenham currently sit 17th in the Premier League - just a point clear of the bottom three. But Gray has been a rare bright spot in the Spurs team, and that could see interest from Old Trafford this summer.
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Ugarte told to leave United
Manchester United midfielder Manuel Ugarte has been urged to leave the club after struggling to impress since his move from Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2024.
Asked if Ugarte should seek an exit this summer, ex-Chelsea man Gus Poyet told GOAL: "Yeah, and it has affected me a lot because he's from Uruguay and before he went to Paris Saint-Germain, I wanted him to come to Chelsea.
"I don't know him, so I couldn't call him! And he went to Paris Saint-Germain and I was a little bit upset because I thought it was perfect at that time for Chelsea. But after that, he kind of didn't kick on. Paris Saint-Germain and now Man United.
"He needs to find the right club. I think he's a top player. I think he's a top central midfielder. I think he can cover the pitch well. He can cover spaces. He can defend well. But he needs to find the team. He needs to find, I would say, the identity of a club to be able to play every week because he has even lost his main position at the national team."
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