Man Utd transfer news LIVE: Red Devils ‘consider Gomes HIJACK’, Hojlund ‘wanted by Euro giants’, Cunha & Tonali linked

  • Jonathan Tah Exclusive

    Manchester United are keeping tabs on Bayer Leverkusen star Jonathan Tah ahead of the summer transfer window.

    Tah is available on a free transfer and a host of clubs are fighting to land his signature.

    And SunSport can reveal Newcastle are among the teams set to rival Man Utd for the centre-back.

    Nevertheless, the Magpies' manager Eddie Howe's top target remains Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi.

    Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich are keen on the Germany international as well.

  • ‘Man Utd lead Mbeumo hunt’

    Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo has been linked with Manchester United, Arsenal and Newcastle ahead of the summer transfer window.

    But it is United who are favourites to land Mbeumo's signature.

    Man Utd are also keen on Wolves star Matheus Cunha as we approach the end of the campaign.

    Both Mbeumo and Cunha appear certain to move before the start of next term.

  • Moise Kean details

    Manchester United continue to monitor Fiorentina star Moise Kean amid his incredible rebirth in Italy.

    According to reports from Spain, Kean is United's main priority ahead of the summer transfer window.

    The striker has rediscovered his former goalscoring prowess with 23 goals and three assists in 42 appearances this season.

    The Italy international also carries a relatively affordable release clause worth £42.5million.

    However, the 25-year-old's bargain asking price will only be valid from July 1 to 15.

    epa12085061 Fiorentina's foward Moise Kean reacts during the UEFA Conference League semi finals 2nd leg match ACF Fiorentina vs Betis Sevilla at Artemio Franchi Stadium in Florence, Italy, 08 May 2025. EPA/CLAUDIO GIOVANNINI
  • Amorim hints at changes

    Ruben Amorim has hinted at several changes for the West Ham game this afternoon.

    He said in his post-match press conference when asked about rotation: "I have to make a choice.

    "What is the best for the club, not what is the best for me. I make a choice in this moment. I'm going to try to save all the players because it's really important for us to win the final."

    He later added that Harry Maguire is dealing with a minor problem and Bruno Fernandes is OK.

    Amorim does not plan on resting players for the final just yet, explaining: "We have to manage that but they have to play and it is better to play than to stay out."

  • Ten Hag to Leverkusen?

    Xabi Alonso has confirmed he is leaving Bayer Leverkusen at the end of this season, as rumours link him with the Real Madrid job.

    It comes just a year after the Spaniard guided the club to an unbeaten Bundesliga title, DFB Pokal triumph and a Europa League final.

    Ex-United boss Erik ten Hag is one of the favourites to take over.

    Arsenal and Chelsea hero Cesc Fabregas, who currently manages Como, is also a candidate.

  • Homecoming for Gomes?

    Man Utd are weighing up the possibility of re-signing Angel Gomes, according to shock reports.

    The English midfielder is a free agent this summer with him set to leave French outfit Lille.

    Tottenham are supposedly leading the race, but United could be keen on a reunion.

    Gomes, who joined the club aged six, played ten times for the Red Devils before leaving five years ago.

  • Antony's Betis love

    Real Betis fans are desperate for Antony to stay at the club and a club legend has given him a new nickname.

  • Zirkzee season not over?

    Joshua Zirkzee was thought to be out for the rest of the season with a hamstring injury.

    The Dutchman joined Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies for a live stream on social media today.

    Zirkzee reportedly said: "I'm trying to be back for the final.

    "We'll see what's possible but it's going to be difficult."

  • ‘Better season than Arsenal’

    The Sun’s Troy Deeney reckons whoever wins the Europa League final between United and Spurs have had a better season than Arsenal.

    Read the outspoken ex-Watford captain’s column here:

  • Amorim can learn from Arteta

    Paul Scholes reckons Ruben Amorim should take notes from how Mikel Arteta has transformed Arsenal.

    He wrote in his TNT Sports column: “I think Mikel Arteta has done an absolutely brilliant job at Arsenal since he first joined the club.

    “He could possibly finish second for the third year in a row and I think Ruben Amorim can take a lot from what Arteta has done over these last five to six years at Arsenal.

    “It wouldn’t be a bad example for Amorim to take. He can have a look at Arsenal and just study what Arteta has done over recent years, and it might be the starting block for United.”

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  • United coach to join Newport?

    Man Utd academy coach David Hughes is a leading candidate for the Newport County job.

    The Welsh side finished the League Two season just one place above the drop zone and are on the lookout for a new manager this summer.

    Hughes, 47, is set to land his first senior managerial role at the club.

    It will see him end his three-year spell at the Red Devils, having previously worked at Aston Villa, Southampton and Cardiff.

  • Supercomputer predicts

    Opta's supercomputer has crunched the numbers to predict the outcome of the Europa League.

    Man Utd face Spurs in the final in Bilbao on Wednesday 21.

    Both sides have had woeful domestic seasons and European dreams have kept their seasons alive.

    And the supercomputer believes there is very little to separate them after running 10,000 simulations of the game.

    Opta claim United have a 50.7 per cent chance of winning compared to Spurs' 49.3 per cent hope.

  • Teenage kicks

    Man Utd and Chelsea are both weighing up a move for Barcelona wonderkid Juan Hernández Torres.

    The 17-year-old winger is yet to make his senior debut for the club but has impressed for their B team.

    He supposedly has a £5m release clause and United are tempted.

  • Garnacho's slippers

    Alejandro Garnacho has gone viral on social media after being spotted out and about wearing a bizarre pair of slippers.

  • Matheus Cunha prediction

    Manchester United legend Dwight Yorke predicted Wolves star Matheus Cunha would be great addition at Old Trafford.

    Yorke told PokerScout:

    Matheus Cunha is a terrific player, he has something about him.

    He’s shown what he can do at Wolves and he has that presence, he is terrific.

    Considering where Manchester United are, I think he has all the attributes to make a real difference, he would be a great addition to the club, I think there is no question about that.

    Cunha is a very good player.

    Dwight Yorke
  • Cristiano Ronaldo contract blow

    Manchester United legend Cristiano Ronaldo's future at Al-Nassr is up in the air after his contract extension talks were reportedly "put on hold".

    Ronaldo was expecting to sign a new two-year deal this summer, but another underwhelming season has thrown a spanner in the works.

    CR7's contract runs out in the summer, but extension talks have been delayed after another trophy-less season, according to Marca.

    Despite scoring 33 goals in 39 appearances this season, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner's efforts have not been enough to lift the Saudi outfit to any major silverware.

    The possibility of the star forward switching to a rival club like Al-Hilal—who have qualified for the Club World Cup—is reportedly gaining traction.

    And the 40-year-old's reaction to the crucial defeat against Al-Ittihad reportedly sparked disapproval within the club’s hierarchy as he stormed off the pitch in anger and allegedly went home in his kit.

  • Alan Shearer prediction

    Alan Shearer has predicted Sunday's Premier League clash between Manchester United and West Ham at Old Trafford will finish in a draw.

    Shearer told Betfair:

    What a tough one to call.

    Man United will be through to the Europa League final and West Ham I'm not impressed with at all so for that reason I'll go for a draw.

    Alan Shearer
    MILAN, ITALY - MAY 06: Amazon Prime pundit and former professional footballer, Alan Shearer looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Semi Final Second Leg match between FC Internazionale Milano and FC Barcelona at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 06, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
  • Scholes slams Amorim

    Manchester United legend Paul Scholes blasted manager Ruben Amorim for sacrificing the Premier League in favour of a Europa League run.

    Manchester United should be able to play in two or three competitions at once without sacrificing something, and they’ve clearly sacrificed the league.

    I don’t like it and I don’t agree with it and I believe there has to be some sort of standards required in a Premier League team.

    It’s almost as if they go into Premier League games and there’s an acceptance that they’re not going to win the game, which is madness.

    I think the acceptance has come from everyone.

    Paul Scholes
  • Casemiro Exclusive

    Manchester United ace Casemiro could be set to see out his career at Old Trafford after an incredible U-turn by manager Ruben Amorim.

    The midfielder looked certain to leave United over the summer after an alarming dip in form.

    But the Brazil international has been revitalised in recent weeks and has starred for the Red Devils in their Europa League adventure that saw them making it to the final.

    Man Utd sources have told SunSport Amorim has been working closely with the 33-year-old at Carrington, and now thinks he has a big role to play in the rebuilding of the club.

    The Portuguese tactician believes the ex-Real Madrid star's experience and versatility could be a key asset as he looks to bring back success at Old Trafford.

    It means remaining at Man Utd is now a serious option for Casemiro, who has been linked to moves to the US and Saudi Arabia.

  • Jonathan Tah Exclusive

    Manchester United are keeping tabs on Bayer Leverkusen star Jonathan Tah.

    Tah is available on a free transfer this summer and a host of clubs are fighting to land his signature.

    And SunSport can reveal Newcastle are among the teams set to rival United for the centre-back.

    Nevertheless, manager Eddie Howe's top target remains Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi.

    Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich are also keen on the Germany international.

  • ‘Man Utd lead Mbeumo hunt’

    Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo has been linked with Manchester United, Arsenal and Newcastle.

    But it’s claimed United are favourites to land Mbeumo ahead of the summer transfer window.

    Man Utd are also keen on Wolves star Matheus Cunha as we approach the end of the season.

    Both Mbeumo and Cunha appear certain to move before the start of next season.

    BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 26: Bryan Mbeumo of Brentford celebrates after scoring his team's third goal from the penalty spot during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Ipswich Town FC at Gtech Community Stadium on October 26, 2024 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
  • United keen on Kean

    According to a Spanish report, Moise Kean is now Manchester United's main priority.

    And, fans think he will be "unstoppable" with Amad Diallo.

    Amad spent a long spell this season out injured, but has returned to action recently, and scored against Brentford in his first proper appearance since returning.

    He also registered an assist against Athletic Club in the second leg of the Champions League, and fans think Amad and Kean will fix their issues.

  • United braced as "untouchable" midfielder is of interest

    Manchester United's season has been a poor one, but the side are on the cusp of Champions League qualification via the Europa League.

    One constant in the United side has been Bruno Fernandes, and his fine form has guided United though a rough spell.

    According to reports, United consider him "untouchable" as another side prepare a HUGE contract offer for the Portuguese midfielder.

    Fernandes, turning 31 this season, has been the subject of interest from Al-Hilal in the Saudi Pro League.

    According to Fabrizio Romano, United know they are unable to match Al-Hilal financially, but with Fernandes still under contract, are unlikely to sanction a move for the midfielder.

    Al-Hilal have made contact for Fernandes already over the past few seasons, and are back into the market for him in 2025.

  • Viktor 'chooses his Prem club'

    Viktor Gyokeres is expected to choose Arsenal over Manchester United in one of this summer's biggest transfers.

    Sporting Lisbon could be willing to sell the long-time Prem target for around £58.5million - £25m below his release clause.

    Now talkSPORT suggest top-flight rivals believe the Gunners are winning the race to recruit the 26-year-old.

    Fellow Swede Alexander Isak, 25, could cost £100m-plus.

    And in fact Newcastle want nearer £150m for their main man.

    RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko is the other striker that Prem giants most craves.

  • Matheus race hots up

    Manchester United are tipped to beat Arsenal to Matheus Cunha - as the Red Devils hold "advanced" talks over the Wolves attacker.

    The 13-cap Brazilian, 25, could cost his whole £62.5million release clause.

    And amid reported interest from a string of top clubs, transfer guru Fabrizio Romano believes Old Trafford chief Ruben Amorim is in pole position.

    Romano wrote in GIVEMESPORT: "I'm still told that Manchester United are leading the race and the negotiation is advanced.

    "Talks are ongoing between Cunha and Manchester United."