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Publication date: Tuesday, October 6, 2020 8:21 AM
Manchester United set a deadline after probing for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s replacement, while Memphis Depay is blaming his former club after missing a move to Barcelona, according to transfer rumors on Tuesday.
UNITED RETURN TO POCHETTINO
United manchester have reportedly sounded Mauricio Pochettino about him replacing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as coach.
According to a report by Daily star High-level figures from the club have contacted the Pochettino camp. The report adds that the Argentine is eager to make United his next job as he looks to return to management.
Solskjaer appears to be on borrowed time at United after a dismal start to the new season. That beginning got even more chaotic after the 6-1 home loss to Tottenham on Sunday.
It is understood that United Executive Vice President Ed Woodward is not prepared to fire the Norwegian in the current international hiatus.
But he wants to see a dramatic improvement in performances and results when the Premier League is back on track.
If that doesn’t happen, Woodward could undo Solskjaer’s reign in November and turn to former Tottenham boss Pochettino.
Woodward remains a huge fan of Pochettino, who has been out of work since the Spurs fired him last November.
The 48-year-old is said to have turned down a number of jobs since leaving Tottenham, including Barcelona twice, while waiting for the right opportunity.
The report adds that United were a perfect fit and Pochettino is confident that he can take up the challenge of returning the Red Devils to their former glories.
Although Woodward will be reluctant to fire Solskjaer, he fears he will have no other option if the team’s decline worsens.
United currently languish in 16th place in the table after three points from their three league games. They have also lost their first two home games of a league campaign for the fifth time in club history.
DEPAY MOVING IN BARCELONA RUINED BY UNITED
Memphis Depay was left cursing one of his former clubs on the day of the deadline, as Manchester United ruined the Lyon star’s move to Barcelona after he failed to sign Ousmane Dembele. (Daily mail)
Arsenal negotiated a £ 110 million deal for Atlético de Madrid midfielder Thomas Partey and will pay him a salary of £ 260,000 a week, a recruitment fee of £ 2.5 million and an agent commission of 10 percent. cent, making him the third tallest player in the club behind Mesut Ozil. and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. (Daily mirror)
Antoine Griezmann is not happy with the decision of new Barcelona coach Ronald Koeman to play him in a large role, according to his French coach Didier Deschamps. (Daily mirror)
Diego Simeone has been “very angry” over Thomas Partey’s £ 45m transfer to Arsenal, having made plans to play as a midfielder alongside Lucas Torreira on a regular basis. (Daily mirror)
Mesut Ozil has urged Matteo Guendouzi to make the most of his time away from Arsenal after the Frenchman completed a loan to Hertha Berlin. (Daily mirror)
AND MORE Gossip
Felipe Anderson’s transfer from West Ham to Porto on loan for the season will be confirmed on Tuesday. (Daily mail)
Manchester United have been criticized by Sergio Romero’s wife as the goalkeeper’s future hangs by a thread. (Sun)
Liverpool outcast Xherdan Shaqiri is set to continue exile at Anfield with no new offers for the winger, according to reports. (Sun)
Tottenham reportedly launched a late move to sign Lyon striker Moussa Dembele before signing Carlos Vinicius. (Daily Express)
The Premier League is offering a grant of less than £ 50 million to bail out lower league clubs, with any additional money only available in the form of a repayable loan, sources at the EFL club have claimed. (The times)
Scottish football appears to be on the brink of a financial catastrophe after a breakthrough in talks with the Government. (Daily entry)
Rangers new kid Bongani Zungu had his heart set on moving to Ibrox as soon as the goofy Liverpool midfielder learned of the interest from Anfield legend Steven Gerrard. (Daily entry)
The Rangers have rejected an offer for Huddersfield midfielder Juninho Bacuna. (Scottish sun)
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