Valencia eyes improvement
Manchester United winger Antonio Valencia admits he hasn't managed to find top form this season but expects to improve next term.
View ArticleUnited scouts watch young Euro stars
Manchester United scouts watched Sporting winger Bruma and FC Copenhagen striker Andreas Cornelius again at the weekend.
View ArticleJuventus join United in Real star chase
Real Madrid have let Manchester United know that they face competition from Juventus in the race to sign Angel di Maria this summer.
View ArticleShock Fergie talk
Rumours are circulating that Sir Alex Ferguson could announce this week that he is to retire at the end of the current season.
View ArticleUnited parade plans revealed
Manchester United's Premier League trophy parade will begin at Old Trafford on Monday before reaching its conclusion in Albert Square.
View ArticleGill hails Fergie's legacy
United chief executive David Gill has hailed working with retiring boss Sir Alex Ferguson as the "greatest experience" of his career.
View ArticleInce - replacing Fergie not easy
Former Man United star Paul Ince has described Sir Alex Ferguson as one of a kind and admits finding a replacement will not be easy.
View ArticleTaylor: Fergie is toughest act to follow
Professional Footballers' Association chief executive Gordon Taylor claims Sir Alex Ferguson will be "the toughest act to follow".
View ArticleFergie is a visionary - Platini
UEFA president Michel Platini has hailed Sir Alex Ferguson as "a true visionary".
View ArticleFergie makes early start
Sir Alex Ferguson arrived at United's training ground at 6.50am this morning as the club prepared to address rumours of his retirement.
View ArticleMoyes wants Reds legends
Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes will form part of David Moyes' new backroom staff at United when his succession is confirmed by the club.
View ArticleMourinho heads Glazers' wanted list
Jose Mourinho is the new favourite to replace Sir Alex Ferguson as United boss after the club announced his retirement today.
View ArticleMoyes fits United's profile
Everton boss David Moyes is said to be in 'pole position' to replace Sir Alex Ferguson next season, according to sources within United.
View ArticleMoyes leads race to replace Ferguson
Everton boss David Moyes is the leading contender to replace the retiring Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United this summer.
View ArticleFergie a 'father figure' Beckham
Former England captain David Beckham feels he owes everything to retiring Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson.
View ArticleUnited post a 'dream job' - Gill
Manchester United chief executive David Gill has labelled the chance to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford as "the dream job".
View ArticleMoyes facing immediate Rooney test
David Moyes' first task when he takes over as Manchester United boss could be to try and persuade Wayne Rooney to stay at the club.
View ArticleFerguson can help Moyes - Hodgson
England boss Roy Hodgson claims it will be "a Godsend" for David Moyes to be able to call on Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United.
View ArticleRooney still eyeing Old Trafford exit
Wayne Rooney is sticking to his guns over his wish to leave United despite David Moyes' appointment as successor to Sir Alex Ferguson.
View ArticleRonaldo link resurfaces
Cristiano Ronaldo is again being linked with a return to Manchester United this summer despite Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement.
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