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Manchester United have a big decision to make once the season ends – is Michael Carrick the right man to take the managerial position on a permanent basis.

The former United player was brought in on an interim basis until the end of the season in January after Ruben Amorim was given the boot. And results since his appointment have improved, putting the former United player in the boxseat for the job on a permanent basis.

Carrick has overseen 11 matches in total, with United winning seven, drawing two and losing two – the most recent match being that shock defeat at home to Leeds United on Monday Night Football.

Carrick Has Competition For The Manchester United Job

Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann singing the national anthem

That loss will make the United hierarchy rethink their options, although their shortlist for permanent new manager has been whittled down.

There are not too many options beyond Carrick currently, with Germany boss Julian Nagelsmann the other standout candidate at this time. It remains to be seen whether United will make a move for Andoni Iraola or not, following his decision to leave Bournemouth at the end of the season.

Oliver Glasner was another who was heavily linked with the Old Trafford job, with the Austrian leaving Crystal Palace at the end of his contract in south London, but interest in him has waned slightly over the last few weeks.

But there is one manager who has been linked with the United job in the past that no one is talking about and would be the perfect fit for the Red Devils if they do not decide to entrust Carrick with the role permanently.

That man is Antoni Conte.

Wherever he has been, he has been successful and that includes Tottenham, given he is the only manager since Mauricio Pochettino to have guided the club into the Champions League via a Premier League finish.

Conte is a winner.

He won Serie A in each of his three seasons at Juventus, won the Premier League in his first season with Chelsea, won Serie A in his second season at Inter Milan and guided Napoli to the Serie A title in his first season there last season.

The Italian brings almost immediate success. And he demands it of those around him. Just think back to that incredible rant about Tottenham and their lack of success of the years under Daniel Levy. Conte said: “The fault is only for the club, or for every manager that stay here?”

Antonio Conte Can Get Manchester United Back Where They Belong

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Antonio Conte

He demanded more out of the team he had at his disposal and the Spurs hierarchy and it ultimately led to him getting the sack.

He almost left Napoli after their title-winning season after making demands of owner Aurelio de Laurentiis.

He is a volatile character, but at United he would have the freedom – and the money – to bring his ideas to life and to get United back in the shake-up for the biggest pieces of silverware available.

United thought about bringing him to the club in 2021 when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sacked, but decided against it, despite reports of talks being held with Conte’s representatives over a move.

Conte only has one year left on his Napoli contract, and with the Naples outfit second in Serie A and unlikely to win back-to-back titles, he could once again agitate for something better.

With just one year remaining, he would not be expensive to bring to Old Trafford, and if United do not think Carrick should take the job permanently, United may well be better off looking at Conte rather than Nagelsmann.

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Man Utd Handed Marcus Rashford Boost As Bayern Munich Eye Transfer

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Marcus Rashford may finally have a new permanent club, but only if Manchester United are willing to meet one condition over his transfer exit, according to The Sun.

It comes as the forward looks set for a return to Old Trafford, despite a successful season on loan at Barcelona, with the Catalan club seemingly running down the time remaining on his permanent transfer clause priced at roughly £26 million.

Rashford‘s chances of staying with the Blaugrana were not helped when his England international teammate Anthony Gordon joined the club on a move from Newcastle United.

As all things seemingly point towards a return to Man United, questions persist over what is next for the 28-year-old in his career, as he searches for his next opportunity.

While Barcelona isn’t necessarily ruled out as an option, there is another European giant now seemingly in the mix for his signature.

Bayern Munich Want Marcus Rashford

Barcelona's Marcus Rashford during the warm up

According to a report from The Sun, Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich have emerged as a potential suitor for Rashford in the summer transfer window.

It’s claimed that the Bavarian outfit are willing to meet Manchester United’s valuation of the forward, in the region of £34.5 million, but there is a stumbling block.

Rashford’s £325,000-a-week wages are claimed to be a major factor in the deal, with Bayern far less keen on paying such a substantial figure for the England international.

It’s a wage that the club aren’t willing to shell out for, as there is no guarantee that he will be a guaranteed starter, even though they are on the hunt for more left-wing options.

Bayern Munich failed in their attempts to land Gordon, as he eventually joined Barcelona, while the enquiries over a move for Rio Ngumoha were shot down by Liverpool in recent days.

Rashford appears to be the next target, although links with Gabriel Martinelli at Arsenal have arisen again as an option for the side this summer.

It remains to be seen what decision will win out, and whether Man United will have to swallow the costs of the wages or whether Rashford will have to take a pay cut.

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Man United’s Wage Dilemma

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There is a clear dilemma facing Man United when it comes to the possible exit of Rashford, as any move will likely incur the club taking a hit on some of the overall wage package he is on.

There may be a bitter taste about sending a player on loan and paying partially towards the success he may bring others, but the alternative options aren’t exactly easy decisions either.

One move could be to wait it out and hope that Rashford is the one to take a pay cut wherever he ends up, but that may prolong any possible exit and cause further problems down the line when the deadline draws closer.


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The other option is to keep the forward and try to fit him into the current squad. While that may work, it depends on the appetite of the player and manager to make it work, as well as the finances, as the club would then be taking all £325,000-a-week on.

It’s a dilemma that will continue until a decision is made on Rashford’s future one way or another, with a limited amount of possible destinations for a star of his calibre.

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Aston Villa Submit Bid For Martin Baturina

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Aston Villa are kickstarting their summer business by submitting a bid for a winger in the transfer market, with an initial approach turned down.

The move comes as Unai Emery looks to move from strength to strength with his side, having won the Europa League on top of already securing Champions League qualification for next season.

While some questioned whether that may be the pinnacle of the Spaniard’s time at Villa Park, he has been clear that his ambitions must be met with further moves in the transfer market to strengthen the team.

An increase in overall quality and depth will be needed at Aston Villa, especially in the forward areas, where new options could inject some energy into the team, leading to an initial offer being made for a transfer target.

Aston Villa’s Baturina Offer

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According to a report from Gazzetta dello Sport’s print edition, via Sport Witness, Aston Villa have lodged an offer for Como winger Martin Baturina.

The report claims that a bid in the region of €50-55 million (£43.1-47.5 million) was made, but swiftly turned down by the Serie A club in the market.

It is stated that an €80 million (£69.1 million) valuation has been placed on the forward, as Aston Villa are joined by Bayern Munich and an unnamed Premier League club in the race to sign him.

The 23-year-old impressed during the previous campaign, picking up eight goals and four assists, with his performances often catching the eye, even if he wasn’t always getting the output in the final third.

Any deal could prove tough to do, considering that Como qualified for the Champions League after an impressive season under Cesc Fabregas in Serie A.

It means that only exceptional offers will be considered, while the club looks at the options who can strengthen them, rather than weaken them in the market.

For Aston Villa, it means there may be work to do if they want to convince both Como and Baturina that a deal can be possible.

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World Cup Dilemma

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Aston Villa’s interest in Baturina is complicated by both Como trying to keep the player at a higher valuation and the interest coming from elsewhere in the market.

Those factors are heightened when the upcoming World Cup is considered, with the winger set to star for Croatia in the tournament this summer.

Players can often announce themselves on such a stage, which may make it tougher for Villa to secure a deal if either his valuation increases further, or other clubs join the mix.

The 23-year-old has already featured in two friendlies for Croatia before the tournament has begun, receiving praise from manager Zlatko Dalic in the process.


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“He [Baturina] was good and very committed,” the head coach said after defeat to Belgium. “He showed he’s in good form. He finished the season brilliantly in Italy and today he was really very good. He won several balls, created overloads, and was our most dangerous attacking player.”

If that could translate to being dangerous for Aston Villa, then the club would be on a solid path to landing a promising player for the future.

But for now, they may have to play the waiting game or look elsewhere if they want value and a quick answer on a star’s future.

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Tottenham Advancing on £60m Savinho Transfer Alongside van Hecke

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Tottenham are advancing on a £60m deal to sign Manchester City star Savinho alongside Jan Paul van Hecke, according to the Daily Mail.

The north London club are in ongoing negotiations with a number of players to secure transfers, after Roberto De Zerbi secured the club’s survival in the Premier League with a 1-0 win over Everton on the final day of the season.

Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi have already arrived at Spurs to begin a new era at the club, and now the club are advancing on a deal to bring in a third signing before the window has even officially opened.

Tottenham Advance on Savinho Deal

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Savinho, who has been described as ‘extraordinary’ by Pep Guardiola, was on the verge of a move to Spurs last summer only for the City board to block the move and hand him a new contract instead.

But the Brazilian still barely featured in the 2025/26 season, making 46 appearances across all competitions, but restricted to just 14 starts, where he registered four goals and two assists. Now, he is pushing to make a move away from the Etihad Stadium, and Spurs are ready to make another move.

According to Simon Jones, Spurs are advancing on a £60m deal for the Brazil international, with talks ongoing over the payment terms to get a move done, including add-ons and bonuses.

The 22-year-old wants to join the club, and is someone who could become part of the squad in the coming weeks alongside Brighton defender Jan Paul van Hecke. The Netherlands international has already agreed personal terms over a move, however, Brighton are playing hardball and have rejected two offers so far, despite the player being in the final year of his contract.

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Roebrto De Zerbi celebrates Spurs' win over Everton

When Tottenham appointed De Zerbi back in April, their plan was to build a long-term vision with the Italian. Him keeping the team in the Premier League was a much-needed boost, and now they are seemingly making good on their promise to strengthen the squad for him.

Robertson and Senesi are solid arrivals in defence, while van Hecke would also be a statement signing considering the competition for his signature. But the attack needs reinforcements too, having lost Randal Kolo Muani after his loan expired, and with the likes of Richarlison, Mathys Tel, and Dejan Kulusevski’s futures all unclear.

Savinho would be an exciting signing for Spurs fans, and he would have great potential to step into the squad, develop, and help the club get back where they feel they belong.


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