Moyes clears the way for United job
Everton have confirmed that David Moyes will be leaving at the end of the season to take up the role as manager of Manchester United.
View ArticleMoyes handed six-year United deal
David Moyes will take over as Manchester United manager on July 1 and will be handed a bumper six-year contract at Old Trafford.
View ArticleUnited snap up Moyes
Manchester United have confirmed that Everton boss David Moyes will take over the club on a six-year-deal starting in July.
View ArticleMoyes plots £40m Toffees' swoop
David Moyes is reportedly set to return to Everton and offer £40m to take Marouane Fellaini and Leighton Baines to Manchester United.
View ArticleVidic relishing Moyes link up
Manchester United skipper Nemanja Vidic cannot wait to start working with new boss David Moyes.
View ArticleUnited pull too strong for Moyes
Outgoing Everton manager David Moyes admitted there was no way he could turn down the opportunity to manage Manchester United.
View ArticleFergie ponders Rooney decision
Sir Alex Ferguson must decide whether to start with Wayne Rooney against Swansea in his final home game as Manchester United boss.
View ArticleDefender shocked by decision
Manchester United defender Jonny Evans admits that he was stunned to hear the news that Sir Alex Ferguson would be retiring.
View ArticleUnited eye Benzema swoop
Manchester United are understood to be weighing up a move for Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema to replace want-away ace Wayne Rooney.
View ArticleScholes to hang up boots
Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes has confirmed he will hang up his boots once and for all at the end of the season.
View ArticleClubs queue up for Rio
Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand is in demand with as many as seven clubs chasing his signature, reports have claimed.
View ArticleFergie urges fans to back Moyes
Sir Alex Ferguson has told Manchester United's fans to stand by David Moyes next season.
View ArticleNeville urges Rooney rethink
Former Reds defender Gary Neville has warned Wayne Rooney there is nowhere better than Manchester United.
View ArticleFerguson opens up over Rooney situation
Sir Alex Ferguson has washed his hands of Wayne Rooney as Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea compete for the striker's signature.
View ArticleFerguson in three and in challenge
Sir Alex Ferguson has challenged Manchester United's Premier League title winners to make it a hat-trick in the next two seasons.
View ArticleFerdinand holds no fears over future
Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has reiterated his desire to sign a contract extension at Old Trafford.
View ArticleFergie happy with decision
Sir Alex Ferguson claims the huge numbers that attended Monday's Premier League trophy parade have not given him doubts about retiring.
View ArticleMoyes eyes star peace talks
David Moyes will reportedly try and persuade Wayne Rooney to stay at Manchester United following Sunday's final game of the season.
View ArticleFab summer swoop on cards for United
David Moyes is being linked with an audacious raid to take Barcelona's former Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas to Manchester United.
View ArticleBayern rule out Rooney raid
Bayern Munich sporting director Matthias Sammer insists his club have no interest in signing Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney.
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