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Manchester United transfer window news
Manchester United transfer window newsBordeaux striker Diego Rolan would love to join Manchester United.The 23-year-old Uruguayan has been linked with a move to Old Trafford before the end of the transfer window and has revealed he would jump at the chance to join the Premier League giants.United were said to be one of a number of clubs who sent scouts to watch Rolan play against on Nantes at the weekend.
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Wayne Rooney reveals he plans to end career at Manchester United
Wayne Rooney reveals he plans to end career at Manchester Unitedcoupled with manchestereveningnews
Sparks fly as M.E.N goes on the road to discuss Manchester United and Man City
Sparks fly as M.E.N goes on the road to discuss Manchester United and Man CityTransfers, Sergio Aguero's elbow and the arrival of Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola dominated proceedings during the M.E.N's panel discussion in Manchester tonight.To mark Manchester becoming the capital of football again, the M.E.N brought a lively debate to a packed audience at the Black Dog Ballroom at New Wakefield Street.In the red corner, Man United's 1968 European Cup winner David Sadler joined United reporter Stuart Mathieson while former Man City captain Paul Lake and Blues writer Rob Pollard represented City.
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Schweinsteiger has 'no problem' with Manchester United manager Mourinho – video
Schweinsteiger has 'no problem' with Manchester United manager Mourinho – videoBastian Schweinsteiger maintains that it is his dream to continue playing football under José Mourinho at Manchester United, despite the fact that the German has yet to feature for the club this season.Speaking at a news conference in Mönchengladbach, Germany, on Tuesday, Schweinsteiger says he there is no problem between him and Mourinho and that he will wait for developments over the next two months.Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images
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Arsenal and Liverpool score more late winners than Manchester United
Arsenal and Liverpool score more late winners than Manchester UnitedAs Manchester United scored late on to beat a stubborn Hull side, we all rolled our eyes.Under Sir Alex Ferguson, United scoring into injury time was so common that it was even dubbed 'Fergie time.' Since he left, we've had to watch on as United turned back to mere mortals and struggle like the rest of us.So, it was with some surprise when I saw a tweet from Optajoe that showed not only have United not scored the most 90th minute winners, they've scored fewer than Arsenal!
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