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Man Utd Eye PSG Winger Ibrahim Mbaye in Summer Transfer

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Although the major focus for Manchester United in the summer transfer window is to bring in midfield reinforcements, they could look to strengthen in other areas of the pitch.

The Red Devils are yet to complete any new additions since the market opened, despite pushing to sign several different midfielders.

If United want to give a good account of themselves in the Champions League next season, as well as cope with pushing in the Premier League, there is no doubt they need reinforcements all over the pitch.

Although it was a phenomenal achievement for my character to guide United into the Champions League places last season, they didn’t have the distraction of European football like other clubs.

That’s all going to change this campaign, meaning they’ll need a deeper squad to deal with the schedule.

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According to reports, Manchester United are exploring a move to sign Paris Saint-Germain winger Ibrahim Mbaye in the summer transfer window.

The report claims that United are preparing a bid to sign the Senegalese international, while PSG are hoping to receive around £30 million.

United face competition for his signature as clubs look to take advantage of his lack of regular starts at PSG.

Mbaye, described as ‘one of the best young players in the world’, has struggled to cement himself as a guarantee in Luis Enrique’s side, which is no surprise given the amount of talent they have in their squad.

Mbaye’s representatives are looking to convince him to remain in Paris, but there’s a strong chance he ends up in the Premier League.

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Mbaye could be ideal winger signing

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United currently have plenty of options on the wings, including Bryan Mbuemo, Matheus Cunha and Amad Diallo.

Despite that, all three have been deployed in various different positions during their time at United. It’s certainly not set in stone that Mbaye wouldn’t break into the starting eleven.

The young winger has plenty of potential and perhaps a higher ceiling than the aforementioned United trio.

Mbaye is also capable of making an immediate impact at senior level, as we’ve seen during his time at PSG and Senegal.

If United could secure his signature this summer, it would be a smart signing for the future and the present.

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Ian Wright Claims Argentina Winning Goal vs Egypt Should Have Been Disallowed

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Former Arsenal and England striker Ian Wright has explained why Argentina’s winning goal against Egypt should not have counted.

Argentina completed a remarkable comeback in their last 16 fixture to secure their place in the 2026 World Cup quarter-finals.

The reigning world champions found themselves on the verge of a shock elimination at the Atlanta Stadium after Mostafa Ziko put Egypt 2-0 up in the 67th minute.

However, two goals in four minutes from Cristian Romero and captain Lionel Messi, who leads the race for the Golden Boot award with eight goals this tournament, turned the game on its head.

Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez then sent the Argentina fans into raptures with the winning goal in stoppage-time.

Egypt Fume After Controversial Argentina Victory

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Egypt’s players and coaching staff were furious, convinced they were the victims of a miscarriage of justice following a series of controversial decisions in the second half.

The Pharaohs had a 58th-minute goal disallowed following a foul on Lisandro Martinez at the opposite end of the pitch. They were also convinced they should have been awarded a penalty for a foul on Mohamed Salah moments before Fernandez netted the winner.

An emotional Ziko claimed the tournament was “rigged” in favour of Argentina after the match, while Egypt head coach Hossam Hassan was quoted saying:

“They want Argentina and Messi to stay in the World Cup for marketing.”

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Ian Wright Casts Strong Verdict

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Meanwhile, ITV Sport pundit Ian Wright offered his verdict on the late drama, arguing Argentina’s third and final goal should have been disallowed.

The 62-year-old believes referee Francois Letexier’s decision to disallow Egypt’s goal earlier in the second half set a precedent that meant Salah should have been awarded a penalty before Fernandez scored.

“That’s what happening with VAR now, they’re pulling it back,” Wright said.

“If you’re going to pull it back for Argentina on the edge of the box to disallow a goal, you have to pull it back for this one with Mo Salah.”

Wright added: “He’s been caught. Whatever we say, it might be minimal, he’s been caught and then they go up the other end.” Watch the clip below:

Wright’s former England teammate and Match of the Day colleague Alan Shearer appeared to be in agreement on X (Twitter). The Newcastle United legend tweeted:

​​​​​​​“Either both are fouls or neither is a foul. But they’re not going to re-referee they told us.”

Argentina will now face Switzerland in the quarter-finals at the Kansas City Stadium on Saturday night (Sunday, 2am BST). The winners will play either England or Norway in the semi-finals on July 15, back at the Atlanta Stadium.

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Update Emerges on Man Utd Move to Sign Bournemouth’s Alex Scott

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Manchester United have been linked with a move to sign Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott in the summer transfer window, and Samuel Luckhurst has now provided an update on their pursuit.

The Red Devils are being linked with a host of different midfielders this summer, with Scott believed to be on their list.

Reports have suggested that United have held talks over a move to sign the English midfielder, but Bournemouth are hoping to extend his contract.

Scott has become one of the best young midfielders in the Premier League since his move to the Cherries, and he’s attracting interest from a number of clubs.

United’s priority is to bring in at least one midfielder this summer, and Scott is a name on a lengthy shortlist.

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Journalist Luckhurst has now provided an update on Manchester United’s move to sign Bournemouth midfielder Scott in the summer transfer window.

The reliable reporter claims that United haven’t ruled out making a bid to sign the English star, despite the Cherries valuing him at £80m.

Scott is now United’s preferred midfield target after missing out on both Elliot Anderson and Mateus Fernandes.

Despite the £80 million valuation, United are yet to formally end their interest, and they remain in the race to secure his signature.

Luckhurst confirms that Bournemouth are looking to tie him down to a new contract, and it’s almost certain that that would include a release clause.

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Man Utd can’t miss out on another target

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Understandably, United didn’t want to pay the kind of fees that Tottenham and Manchester City forked out for Fernandes and Anderson.

The Red Devils are looking to be clever with their recruitment in the summer transfer window, understandably.

They are hoping to avoid overpaying for players, but they can’t afford to continue missing out on key targets. They need to bite the bullet at some point.

Whether Scott is the player they push the button on in the summer window remains to be seen, but there is no doubt they need midfield reinforcements to arrive through the door over the coming weeks.

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Liverpool Eyeing Real Madrid’s Eduardo Camavinga Amid Mourinho Exit Plans

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Liverpool are showing an interest in signing a Real Madrid star who Jose Mourinho is willing to offload this summer.

The Reds have confirmed just one new addition in the summer transfer window so far, bringing in Victor Munoz to improve their winger options.

Liverpool will likely be in the market for further additions, considering they only just scraped Champions League football last season.

The board will have to back new manager Andoni Iraola if they want him to be able to fully implement his style of play next campaign.

The Merseyside club have been linked to a host of new additions this summer, but it’s unclear what their priority position to strengthen is going to be.

Liverpool are likely to sign another winger with Mohamed Salah departing, but they could also need reinforcements in other areas.

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According to a report from Spanish outlet Mundo Deportivo, Liverpool are one of the sides showing an interest in signing Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga in the summer transfer window.

The report claims that Mourinho is willing to sanction a departure for the French international as he is not a key part of their plans.

As it stands, Camavinga is uninterested in leaving Real Madrid this summer, but it’ll be interesting to see if that changes if he’s limited to a bench role with the Spanish giants.

Camavinga, who has been described as one of the best in the world, is too good to be sitting on the bench, even if it is for a club the size of Real Madrid.

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Camavinga walks into Liverpool’s midfield

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There is no doubt that if Liverpool can secure the signature of Camavinga in the summer transfer window, he would walk into their midfield.

The French midfielder is one of the best in the world, and after some of the displays by Liverpool’s current midfielders last season, he will undoubtedly become a guaranteed starter.

Convincing Camavinga to leave Real Madrid seems to be the biggest issue, as the La Liga club are willing to offload him.

The Reds will be able to offer Champions League football to Camavinga, but we are yet to see whether Iraola can get a tune out of this Liverpool squad.

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