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  1. Fletcher receives late World Cup call-uppublished at 11:44 BST 31 May

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    Manchester United academy graduate Tyler Fletcher has received a late call-up to Scotland's World Cup squad.

    The 19-year-old made his international debut as a half-time substitute at Hampden Park on Saturday, as Scotland beat 10-man Curacao in their send-off match.

    He will replace Napoli midfielder Billy Gilmour, who picked up a knee injury in the first half of the friendly, in Steve Clarke's 26-man squad for this summer's tournament in North America.

    Fletcher, who is the son of former Scotland captain Darren, has played more minutes for his country this season than for his club.

    When asked about the teenager's performance against Curacao, Clarke told BBC Scotland: "Everybody was impressed. The players were impressed, the coaching staff were impressed, so I had no doubts."

    Norwich City midfielder Kenny McLean, who played with Darren Fletcher at the start of his international career, also spoke highly of the young debutant.

    "I said to the lads after his first [training] session that I could see something special in him," McLean said. "In my first session with Scotland, Darren stood out a mile - and, fortunately for us, his son is pretty similar."

    Scotland are set to fly out to Florida for the World Cup on Sunday.

  2. 'Carrick going in with confidence that the dressing room love him'published at 08:26 BST 30 May

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    Manchester United fan Jordan Smith says the "trust" the dressing room have in new permanent head coach Michael Carrick allows him to "let them get on with it".

    He told BBC Radio Manchester's The Devils' Advocate podcast: "Can you imagine if we'd been poor for 12 years and we have someone who's come in and basically taken us from 16th to third and then said goodbye?

    "I just watch players that wouldn't be playing well last season now fighting and getting me excited going into next season.

    "Carrick must be going in with confidence that the dressing room love him. If you look at the past few managers we have had, you can tell halfway through that they are losing the dressing room and the big players.

    "The trust they have in Carrick has allowed him to let them get on with it, like Fergie [Sir Alex Ferguson] did. They are elite footballers so let them do their job. Players like Bruno Fernandes and Harry Maguire are like second managers on the pitch.

    "I also can't remember the last time we had three summer signings that actually worked. I'm buzzing, I can't wait for next season."

    Listen to the full episode on BBC Sounds

  3. 'Bowen and Fernandes would start' - Fan picks from relegated sidespublished at 17:59 BST 29 May

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    We asked for your views on which players Manchester United should sign from the three relegated Premier League sides Wolves, Burnley and West Ham United.

    Here are some of your suggestions:

    Daniel: Mateus Fernandes from West Ham is an easy one and so is Joao Gomes from Wolves, especially since Manchester United need an overhaul in midfield this summer. However, Malick Diouf should be a big target for United. In many people's opinion, the club need a left-back, so why not get a great deal on a young left-back with a great injury record with a year of Premier League experience on his CV?

    Max: Got to be Jarrod Bowen. Get him in to give Bryan Mbeumo a rest after Champions League games!

    Sol: Fernandes [West Ham] would have to be the pick of the bunch. Mateus Mane [Wolves] could also be a good attacking midfield option. Joao Gomes [Wolves] could be worth signing depending on how our hunt goes for other central midfielders. No players from Burnley are worth signing in my opinion.

    Aaron: I'd take Bowen and Fernandes from West Ham. We need numbers and both would push to be part of the starting XI, whilst adding depth.

    Joe: We could do worse than look at Sam Johnstone from Wolves as a new number two keeper. The club will surely look to move on both Andre Onana and Altay Bayindir, and Radek Vitek's development will be best served playing regularly on another loan. Johnstone has Premier League experience and knows the club from his days in the academy, much like Tom Heaton. He will be another leader in the dressing room and support Senne Lammens.

    Tony: Crysencio Summerville from West Ham as a left wing reinforcement. Fernandes could also help plug the gap in midfield, although we could do with more experience to help Kobbie Mainoo's development. Gomes from Wolves could fit the bill.

  4. Man Utd quickfire end of season reviewpublished at 15:38 BST 29 May

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    The most significant moment of the season - good or bad - was...

    Ruben Amorim's dismissal. No-one can know for certain what would have happened if he had stayed, but Manchester United had drawn two games against relegation candidates and could have slid into the bottom half of the table. Instead, Michael Carrick came in and secured a return to the Champions League.

    The season has been a success or failure because...

    In August, virtually every United fan would have accepted a place in the Europa League next season. That was the target from the hierarchy but, instead they finished third. There is no way to describe it other than a job well done.

    The unsung hero of the season is...

    Senne Lammens. The opening weeks of the season were dominated by a debate over United's goalkeeping position. Altay Bayindir wasn't up to it, Andre Onana made mistakes at Grimsby, but then in came Lammens and everything settled down. The Belgian was a huge calming influence.

    If there is a player or staff member with more to do in future it is...

    Amad Diallo. He flourished under Amorim and adapted to his preferred wing-back role really well. Under Carrick, he hasn't impressed. He had registered no goals or assists until he created a goal for Bryan Mbeumo on the final day. He must do better.

    The major club issue or talking point lurking is...

    Apart from getting summer transfers right, it is what's happening with the new stadium plans. United insist work is continuing behind the scenes and the wider regeneration project will continue, even if Andy Burnham no longer continues as Manchester mayor. It has all been a bit quiet.

    The reason for hope going forward is...

    The sense of calm settling on Old Trafford. After years of upheaval and discontent, it all feels quite serene. It is most unusual.

  5. Man Utd's improving financial picture published at 07:46 BST 29 May

    Simon Stone
    Manchester United reporter

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    There were a couple of interesting bits of additional information in the wider third quarter statement that was released by Manchester United on Thursday night.

    First, the club confirmed that since the reporting period ended on 31 March, they had paid off £110m on their revolving credit facility.

    That is important because the facility is a key method of paying for transfers. It means they have £250m left to spend.

    Then, United confirmed they had received £31.36m for a player sale, which is assumed to be Rasmus Hojlund, whose permanent move to Napoli was triggered by their qualification for next season's Champions League.

    Also, within the accounts, United say they owe £405.75m in outstanding transfer fees, £171.14m of which is due after more than one year. Most clubs run transfer deficits like this these days. United's is at the top end of the list.

    All this means the club are moving into a position where they can be active in the transfer market, albeit they are determined not to overpay for players.

    Also, after a couple of years when revenue was reduced because of their absence from the Champions League, it would not be a surprise if the club were posting overall revenues in excess of £800m for the 2026-27 financial year.

    Increases in broadcast revenue would be the major reason for this, but a new training kit sponsorship with Betway is expected to be announced. The previous deal with Tezos ended last summer.

  6. Who should Man Utd sign from the relegated clubs?published at 18:02 BST 28 May

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    The curtain has officially come down on the 2025-26 Premier League season.

    Players will depart and squads will be strengthened when the summer transfer window opens on Monday, 15 June.

    With Wolves, Burnley and West Ham United all heading down to the Championship - would you be keen to poach any of their players?

    Who would be good value for money and why? Which name would be best to avoid?

    Let us know your thoughts here

  7. Fernandes 'very calm' in response to 'completely wrong' Keane's commentspublished at 17:35 BST 28 May

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    BBC Radio Manchester's Gaz Drinkwater says he does not believe Roy Keane "could care less" about the success of modern day Manchester United.

    It comes in the wake of current United captain Bruno Fernandes firmly defending his character and achievements and accusing former Red Devils captain Keane of telling a "lie" about his pursuit of the Premier League assists record.

    Keane described Fernandes as being at the centre of a "circus act" following United's 3-2 victory over Nottingham Forest on the penultimate weekend of the season, suggesting he was prioritising individual assists glory over the team's interests.

    "Roy Keane has no affiliation to Manchester United," Drinkwater told The Devils' Advocate podcast.

    "The difference between him and Gary Neville, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and then Roy Keane is that I don't think Keane now at this stage actually wants United to do well.

    "I don't think he could care less to be honest. When he had that shirt on he would have died for the club, but now why should he want Man Utd to do well? I know we gave him so much but he gave us so much. It's transactional, he grew up a Spurs fan.

    "I just think he says things purposefully for a reaction."

    Co-host Joe McGrath added: "Keane got that out of context, he got it completely wrong. Fernandes responded in a very calm and very mature way to those comments."

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  8. Rashford and Gordon transfer situations are 'separate'published at 17:20 BST 28 May

    Simon Stone
    Manchester United reporter

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    What does Newcastle winger Anthony Gordon's impending move to Barcelona mean for England team-mate Marcus Rashford?

    After all, the La Liga champions also had the option - and still do - of making the 28-year-old's loan move from Manchester United permanent for £26m.

    However, Barcelona have prioritised a move for Gordon, who offers versatility on the left as well as through the middle, but is three years younger and on a lower wage.

    Not that Gordon's arrival rules out a Rashford return - sources close to the United forward say the situations are separate.

    There is a 15 June deadline for Barcelona to activate the transfer clause. However, sources feel it is unrealistic to think United could sell Rashford for more money to another club he would be prepared to join.

    Barcelona have been trying to renegotiate the terms of the clause, something United are unwilling to do.

    It is, therefore, not beyond the realms of possibility that the deadline could pass without agreement, but negotiations could continue anyway.

    Rather than an arbitrary point after the World Cup has started, the key period is the gap between the end of England's time in the United States, whenever that is, and Rashford's planned return to training, which will be about three weeks later.

    That is the point at which some kind of deal needs to be done to avoid manager Michael Carrick having to decide if he is willing to bring back a player who club chiefs would far prefer was not there.

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  9. Thank you for always wearing the shirt with pride - A farewell letter to Casemiropublished at 15:52 BST 28 May

    Beth Tucker
    Fan contributor

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    Hi Casemiro,

    I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you. Thank you for everything you have done, and everything you have given to Manchester United.

    It has been an absolute pleasure to watch you play on the Old Trafford pitch.

    I still remember when you got announced as a signing, and I thought, 'wow, I'm going to see one of the best central defensive midfielders in my lifetime play at Old Trafford.'

    You have brought so many amazing qualities to this Manchester United side - leadership, experience, quality, but the most important is character. Your character has been absolutely immense.

    No matter what happens, you will always come back stronger. You have set an example to everyone in that dressing room and to fans as well.

    You have been much more than a midfield signing. You have stepped up in massive moments - anyone would have thought we'd signed you as a striker with the amount of headers you've scored and goals in clutch moments.

    You played a massive part in us winning the Carabao Cup and FA Cup, and what you'll be remembered for is an unbelievable final season where you've gone out on a high getting Manchester United Champions League football.

    You have been pivotal, even though you've known you won't be playing those games for United, you gave your all every single week.

    That shows how much of your heart is at this football club. For that, we all love you.

    Thank you for never turning your back on us. Thank you for always demanding more for Manchester United and for knowing deep down the club deserve more. Thank you for always standing tall and never shying away. Thank you for the memories and for always wearing that shirt with pride.

    This isn't just a goodbye, it's a thank you.

    So thank you for everything and I wish you nothing but the best for the future, because you deserve it.

    Once a Red, always a Red.

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  10. Fernandes makes Opta's team of the seasonpublished at 07:40 BST 28 May

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    Statisticians Opta have conjured up their Premier League team of the season based on data collected throughout the 2025-26 Premier League campaign.

    Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has made the cut after playing a key role as the Red Devils improved markedly under Michael Carrick to comfortably secure third place and a return to the Champions League.

    Opta's team of the season

    On Fernandes, Opta said: Without doubt the easiest inclusion for this season's best team, Bruno Fernandes broke the Premier League record for assists in a season with 21, overtaking Thierry Henry in 2002-03 and De Bruyne in 2019-20 (both 20) as the most creative player in a season in the history of the competition. The underlying numbers behind it were even more extraordinary.

    Fernandes created 136 chances, which was far and away more than the next best (Dominik Szoboszlai, 78). That is a record gap between the two most creative players in a Premier League season Opta has on record since 2003-04.

    And in that time, only Mesut Ozil for Arsenal in 2015-16 has created more chances in one season (146), with Fernandes' 136 the most in any of Europe's big-five leagues since De Bruyne also created 136 in 2019-20.

    He led the way for open-play chances created (98), big chances created (33), expected assists (12.3), open-play expected assists (9.1), passes into the box (326), through balls (39), successful final third passes (662) and line-breaking passes in the final third (210). He also ended the season fourth for shots attempted (85).

    From Michael Carrick's first game on 17 January until the end of the season, Fernandes created 37 more chances than any other player (80) and his per 90 minutes total of 4.7 chances created under Carrick is the best ratio of any player under one manager on record since 2003-04.

  11. Man Utd in Ederson talks as Amorim cost becomes clearpublished at 15:55 BST 27 May

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    Manchester United are in advanced talks to make Atalanta's Brazil midfielder Ederson their first summer signing.

    Multiple sources have told BBC Sport a deal is close to completion, with a fee £35m, plus £3m in add-ons, likely for the 26-year-old.

    United are prioritising strengthening central midfield this summer after the exit of Casemiro and uncertainty over Manuel Ugarte's future.

    Meanwhile, United have confirmed it cost them £16.7m to dismiss former manager Ruben Amorim.

    United sacked the former Sporting boss in January, less than 14 months after they paid £11m to bring him to the club from Portugal.

    The exact figure was contained within the latest accounts.

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  12. 'Carrick's return delivered new life... 7/10' - season report cardpublished at 09:07 BST 27 May

    Alex Turk
    Fan writer

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    Season score out of 10 and overriding emotion?

    7/10. It feels like years since I was sat in stunned silence after watching League Two Grimsby Town dump Manchester United out of the Carabao Cup. That's ironic, given that this season only featured 40 matches after also exiting at the FA Cup's first hurdle. Two serious lows, as was a first Premier League defeat by Leeds United at Old Trafford. However, the past 10 months have largely been a refreshing yet necessary step in the right direction.

    Best moment and why?

    Ruben Amorim's exit. My 7/10 season rating is because the first half of the season was 5/10 and the second was 9/10. United showed slight improvement under Amorim, but his commitment to the unsuitable 3-4-3 and bizarre blindness to Kobbie Mainoo's talent were his downfall. Michael Carrick's return delivered new life and made what felt like the impossible - a Champions League return - possible.

    Player of the season and why?

    Bruno Fernandes. You know why.

    Unsung hero and why?

    Luke Shaw. In a season that was all about United's improved attack following last summer's overhaul, Shaw has been a stalwart. After a decade of injury-plagued campaigns, the 30-year-old was one of just five Premier League players to start all 38 matches. That's something to be proud of.

    Biggest disappointment?

    Cup performances. If there was ever a season when United fans needed a cup run… I have seldom felt more deflated than I did after the third-round FA Cup defeat by Brighton at Old Trafford, confirming a pathetic 40-match campaign. No head coach, seemingly no real plan, then Carrick arrived. He deserves all the flowers he's getting.

    What needs to change this summer?

    The midfield. United have neglected a midfield rebuild for too long. Given the foundations laid since January and the sense of opportunity next season, that cannot continue. Whether the recruitment team nails this summer's business will determine whether Carrick succeeds or fails. Three quality midfielders. Nothing less.

    Major hope for next season?

    Sustainability. No-one should expect a Premier League title challenge, but United have to become top-four mainstays again and avoid repeating the humiliation of our last Champions League appearance in 2023-24. Improve the squad, develop a clear style of play, eye domestic cup glory and qualify for Europe's elite competition again.

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  13. Man City lead rivals in race for Andersonpublished at 17:27 BST 26 May

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    Manchester City are leading the race to sign Elliot Anderson, with the Nottingham Forest midfielder leaning towards a move to Etihad Stadium instead of rivals Manchester United.

    There is a growing expectation Anderson will leave the City Ground this summer.

    United are unwilling to overpay, or get drawn into protracted negotiations.

    No deal has been struck between Forest and City and the clubs are far apart on their valuation for the 23-year-old, meaning the situation could still change.

  14. 🎧 Bruno v Keanopublished at 13:18 BST 26 May

    The latest episode of The Devils' Advocate podcast has landed.

    BBC Radio Manchester's Gaz Drinkwater and Joe McGrath are joined by fan Jordan Smith to discuss Manchester United's final performance of the season, debate the Bruno Fernandes and Roy Keane fall-out, and analyse Michael Carrick's permanent appointment.

    Listen below or on BBC Sounds here - and don't forget to subscribe to get each episode into your My Sounds feed.

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  15. Fernandes keen to 'have a word' with Keanepublished at 11:25 BST 26 May

    Steven Sutcliffe
    BBC Sport Journalist

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    Bruno Fernandes was a key figure for Manchester United during the 2025-26 campaign, helping the club secure a third-place Premier League finish and a return to the Champions League after a two-season absence.

    As well as laying on 21 goals, the skipper also scored nine times in the top flight.

    His efforts were rewarded in May, when he collected the Football Writers' Association men's player of the year and the Premier League player of the season awards.

    Fernandes has defended his character and achievements after ex-United captain Roy Keane described him as being at the centre of a "circus act" following the victory over Nottingham Forest on the penultimate weekend of the season.

    He suggested the Portugal international was prioritising individual assists glory over the team's interests in his eagerness to set the single-season record.

    Speaking on podcast The Overlap, Keane had said: "After the [Forest] game he got interviewed and he said, the captain of Manchester United said: 'A few times, I probably should have shot but I made them passes.' Wow. How can your mindset of a footballer be going into a match to be about an individual record? He won't be winning trophies, not with that mindset of the team."

    Fernandes' actual post-match comments were: "There were probably moments today when I should have passed instead of shot. I'm very happy for the assist, but more than that, I'm happy for the win and to finish the season on a high."

    Fernandes says he has contacted former United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to ask for Keane's phone number so he can confront the issue.

    "I've always showed a lot of respect for Roy Keane and for everything he has done for this club and for everything he has always said," Fernandes said.

    "I've never ever had something to say, I've never said something wrong. I've even asked Ole for his number to text him, to have a word with him, to say that I don't mind the criticism but I don't like when people lie about things that I say.

    "Because this goes a little bit over the top of the things that I think are acceptable."

    Keane appeared to have misinterpreted Fernandes' comments rather than sought to distort the truth.

    The former Republic of Ireland international posted a drawing of a braying donkey on Instagram on Monday, following Fernandes' response, with the caption: "Too much attention makes a donkey think he's a lion". It sparked speculation the comment was retaliation aimed at Fernandes, but Keane did not specify that.

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