
Dylan Mcbennett
Lead Journalist at Attacking Football
Contributor at Freelance
Lead Journalist for @attackingfooty, writer for @Vavel, @GiveMeSport, @extratimenews & @PSGTalk Manchester United fan for my troubles. All views are my own.
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1 week ago |
utddistrict.co.uk | Dylan Mcbennett
Manchester United are set to battle it out against the Premier League champions Liverpool, with both clubs interested in a certain Bundesliga free agent. Manchester United will be aiming to use the free agent market this summer, and there is one player they have already been heavily linked with who is set to leave his current club for free when the window opens.
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1 week ago |
utddistrict.co.uk | Dylan Mcbennett
Ruben Amorim has responded to Arsene Wenger after the former Arsenal manager suggested it was wrong for Manchester United to qualify for the Champions League through the Europa League route. Arsène Wenger has been making huge claims this week suggesting Manchester United should not be allowed to qualify for the Champions League through winning the Europa League.
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1 week ago |
utddistrict.co.uk | Dylan Mcbennett
Manchester United fans must be in sheer shock every time they open X these days, with Antony scoring world-class strike after world-class strike every match day during his loan for Real Betis. The Brazilian forward added another goal to his impressive catalogue during his loan in Spain in Sunday’s win over Espanyol, in a goal United fans would have loved to see at Old Trafford during his time at the club.
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1 week ago |
utddistrict.co.uk | Dylan Mcbennett
Manchester United are reportedly in the race to sign a certain Leicester City star, with the player already receiving a huge bit of praise from Ruud Van Nistelrooy. The Reds will be in the market this summer without a doubt, and they are reportedly eyeing some more players within the Premier League, with a certain £13m rated Leicester City man on the radar.
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1 week ago |
utddistrict.co.uk | Dylan Mcbennett
Ruben Amorim has given his thoughts on Chido Obi’s performance for Manchester United against Brentford after the Danish forward became the youngest player to ever start a Premier League match for the club. Chido Obi had some good opportunities throughout the game and nearly scored last as the ball broke to him in the box, but it’s clear the 17-year-old is indeed still raw. United failed to get something out of the game, but Chido can come away from the game with a positive feeling overall.
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