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Man Utd news LIVE: Richard Arnold to LEAVE club after Jim Ratcliffe takeover, Leon Cooperman 'buys one million shares' | The Sun

MANCHESTER UNITED CEO Richard Arnold is set to leave the club before the end of the year.

It comes after Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos Sport is due to confirm its acquisition of a 25 per cent stake in the club.

Club chief Patrick Stewart, United's general counsel, is set to be named interim CEO.

Meanwhile, billionaire hedge fund manager Leon Cooperman has secured a stake in Manchester United after buying 1million shares for $17m (£13.5m).

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  • By Cosmo Teare

    Richard Arnold to leave the club

    Manchester United's CEO, Richard Arnold is to stand down in January as per multiple reports.

    Patrick Stewart will remain as interim CEO while the club transitions towards a new ownership.

  • By Cosmo Teare

    American businessman takes stake in Manchester United

    American tycoon Leon Cooperman has purchased a minority stake in Manchester United.

    Bloomberg report that the businessman has purchased shares worth $16.8million.

    More generally, this is extremely small investment.

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  • By Cosmo Teare

    Fernandes and Lindelof the best this season – Silvestre

    Mikael Silvestre has said that Bruno Fernandes and Victor Lindelof have been United's stand out players this year.

    He told BettingExpert: "It’s between Bruno Fernandes and Lindelof (when asked about Man Utd's best performers this season)."

    “He’s scored goals and has a big influence.”

    “Lindelof has shown resilience and versatility. He’s gotten better this season." 

    “There’s not much to choose from. The team is conceding and not scoring.”

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  • By Cosmo Teare

    United monitoring Joao Neves

    Manchester United had scouts in attendance for Benfica's last game out against Sporting CP.

    United are keeping a close eye on young midfielder Joao Neves.

    The 19 year old is of interest to United according to Fabrizio Romano.

  • By Cosmo Teare

    Louis Saha says Ten Hag may scapegoat Varane

    Louis Saha has told BetFred that Varane may have been victimised for his inability to stay fit by Erik ten Hag.

    He said: “It could be a breakdown in the relationship between player and manager. I know he’s been injured often, but he needs to be given the chance to get back to his best after a spell out.

    “It’s true that everybody needs competition but you can’t fiddle with the defence too much because that department provides you with a solid foundation. I don’t understand why Raphaël’s been dropped, so maybe something’s been said behind closed doors. It’s as if he’s being scapegoated in some way and I don’t like it. 

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  • By Ian Tuckey

    Prem clubs battle for Benfica whizkid

    Manchester United and Arsenal are amongst Premier League giants linked to 19-year-old Benfica starlet Joao Neves.

    Manchester City and Liverpool are also said to be interested in the midfielder, 19, who made his Portugal debut last month.

    90min's Graeme Bailey reckons United scouted the Benfica academy product last weekeend.

    Bailey wrote on X: “Joao Neves impresses Premier League scouts as Benfica see off Sporting. Man City, Man Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal all checked on the Portuguese midfield starlet on Sunday.”

  • By Ian Tuckey

    Red Devils eye goal machine Jayden

    United are reportedly monitoring an AZ Alkmaar winger with no first-team experience.

    Football Transfers claim the Red Devils are keen on Jayden Addai, 18.

    He's netted 10 times and provided four assists in 13 matches for AZ Under-19s this term.

    Alkmaar manager Pascal Jansen rates Addai a "great talent".

    Jansen told De Telegraaf: "I hope he shows up in 30-plus games in the KKD [Dutch youth league]. I hope that he can standout there.”

  • By Ian Tuckey

    Spanish minnows eye De Gea

    Ex-Old Trafford keeper David de Gea has reportedly held talks over joining a Spanish SECOND TIER club.

    The Spaniard left Old Trafford in the summer after 12 years as his contract expired and he was not offered another one.

    Since then, De Gea, 33, has been unable to find a club.

    SunSport recently revealed Erik ten Hag's men were considering a remarkable U-turn by re-signing the Spanish shot-stopper. He is also said to have met with Real Betis.

    However, Marca say De Gea has met with Eldense chiefs – a Spanish side who sit 11th in LaLiga Hypermotion.

    The keeper was in Alicante last week for a meeting with the team's bosses as he sought to understand their project and vision.

    It is understood Eldense would be keen to sign De Gea.

    But there is also a belief De Gea's interest in the club may come in the form of ownership.

    Eldense president Pascual Perez recently revealed he intends to sell his majority stake.

    And De Gea could see the club as an attractive organisation to invest in.

  • By Ian Tuckey

    Cooperman buys almost 1m Utd shares

    US billionaire Leon Cooperman has invested in United in a major twist to the takeover saga.

    The former hedge fund manager has bought almost ONE MILLION shares in the Red Devils for around £13.5million.

    And he could invest more in the future with his net worth reportedly sitting at well over £2BILLION.

    The American is the founder of Omega Advisors which is based in New York City.

    The news comes just days before British billionaire businessman Sir Jim Ratcliffe is set to secure his 25 per cent takeover of the club.

    Cooperman's reported stake will be significantly less than that owned by Ratcliffe who is expected to pay £1.4billion for his quarter control of the Manchester giants.

  • By Ian Tuckey

    Sir Jim prepared to offload Casemiro

    Casemiro could be on his way out of United, talkSPORT suggest.

    The Brazi midfielder arrived at Old Trafford in the summer of 2022 for £70million.

    He was instrumental in helping Erik ten Hag's side win the Carabao Cup, finish third in the Premier League and reach the FA Cup final last season. However, the 31-year-old has struggled to find his best form again this season – with a hamstring injury ruling him out until Christmas.

    And in a bid to freshen up the squad, incoming minority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe will be open to letting the midfielder leave.

    According to talkSPORT, the former Real Madrid star is being eyed up for a big-money move to Saudi Arabia.

    Four clubs in the Gulf State are owned by Newcastle owners PIF.

    This has seen a number of stars flock to the Saudi Pro League.

    Casemiro's departure could come along with attacking trio Jadon Sancho, Antony and Anthony Martial, who SunSport revealed are all up for sale under Ratcliffe's transfer plans.

    The British billionaire, 71, is also the owner of Ligue 1 outfit Nice, for whom United target Jean-Clair Tobido currently plays.

  • By Ian Tuckey

    It all Add's up to interest from United

    Manchester United are being linked with an AZ Alkmaar 18-year-old yet to play senior football.

    Football Transfers say the Red Devils are amongst the leading admirers of AZ's youth-team goal-machine Jayden Addai.

    The winger has notched 10 goals and four assists from 13 games for the Under-19s this season.

    And he caught the eye in the Dutch club's incredible triumph in the UEFA Youth League last term.

    After dispatching Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Sporting Lisbon, Alkmaar thumped Hajduk Split 5-0 in the final.

    AZboss Pascal Jansen has hailed Addai as a "great talent".

    Jansen also told De Telegraaf: "He is a good player, so I hope he shows up in 30-plus games in the KKD [Dutch youth league]. I hope that he can standout there.”

  • By Ian Tuckey

    United 'watch top Prem target Neves'

    Manchester United and Arsenal are amongst Premier League giants linked to 19-year-old Benfica starlet Joao Neves.

    Manchester City and Liverpool are also said to be interested in the midfielder, 19, who made his Portugal debut last month.

    Credit: Getty

    90min's Graeme Bailey reckons United scouted the Benfica academy product last weekend.

    Bailey wrote on X: “Joao Neves impresses Premier League scouts as Benfica see off Sporting. Man City, Man Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal all checked on the Portuguese midfield starlet on Sunday.”

  • By Ian Tuckey

    If you can't stand the tweet, get out of the kitchen

    Ex-Arsenal defender Bacary Sagna has told footballers to expect abuse as well as praise if they use social media.

    The Frenchman, 40, believes players should be aware of the "positives and dangers" of such online exchanges.

    He told Paddy Power: “Social media wasn’t as much of an issue when I was a player.

    "Tweeting after the game was sometimes forbidden but the world has changed.

    "If they have social media, they have to be able to take the criticism on it when they’re not performing.  

    “Players are old enough to understand the positives and the dangers of social media but it’s part of the game now. When they use it, they have to be ready for the critics.” 

  • By Dylan Terry

    Second-tier De Gea?

    Former Manchester United keeper David de Gea could be set for a shock move to the Spanish SECOND TIER, according to reports.

    The Spaniard left Old Trafford in the summer after 12 years as his contract expired and he was not offered another one.

    Since then, De Gea, 33, has been unable to find a club.

    SunSport recently revealed Erik ten Hag's men were considering a remarkable U-turn by re-signing the Spanish shot-stopper. He is also said to have met with Real Betis.

    However, Marca say De Gea has met with Eldense chiefs – a Spanish side who sit 11th in LaLiga Hypermotion.

    The keeper was in Alicante last week for a meeting with the team's bosses as he sought to understand their project and vision.

    It is understood Eldense would be keen to sign De Gea.

    But there is also a belief De Gea's interest in the club may come in the form of ownership.

    Eldense president Pascual Perez recently revealed he intends to sell his majority stake.

    And De Gea could see the club as an attractive organisation to invest in.

  • By Ian Tuckey

    'Keane a hypocrite for Fernandes blast'

    Arsenal cult hero Bacary Sagna claims Roy Keane is a hypocrite for slating Bruno Fernandes' captaincy of Manchester United.

    The ex-France defender, 40, not only reckons Fernandes' "temper" makes him an ideal choice, he also believes Keane was a legendary United skipper for identical reasons!

    Former Manchester City star Sagna told Paddy Power: “When it’s not going well, the captain has to speak up and Roy Keane was the same.

    "He would always argue before games so I'm not sure he’s the best person to talk because I've seen him arguing with his own players and with people like Patrick Vieira. 

    “Roy Keane was a top captain and leader, but he was also not always great towards his players. I would back up Bruno Fernandes because you need someone with a bit of a temper!” 

    It follows ex-midfield hardman Keane saying of Fernandes: "The first thing I would do is take the captaincy off him.

    "I know it's a big decision but Fernandes is not captain material.

    "He's a talented player, but what I saw today – he's whingeing, he's moaning, he's throwing his arms up in the air constantly – it really isn't acceptable."

  • By Joshua Hall

    Seaman spotlights regular Onana error

    Arsenal goalkeeping legend David Seaman has highlighted a mistake that both Manchester United stopper Andre Onana and Aston Villa's Emiliano Martinez continuously mae.

    The legendary goalkeeper knows a thing or two about keeping the ball out of the net and has identified where the two Premier League shot-stoppers are going wrong.

    Onana has faced a barrage of criticism for a number of high profile errors since joining Manchester United for £47m this summer.

    World Cup winner Martinez came under fire for failing to keep out a savable effort from Orel Mangala during Villa's 2-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest.

    And Seaman thinks the Argentina international could have done much better if he'd used two hands, citing Onana as another keeper that regularly makes the same mistake.

    In an exclusive interview with LuckyBlock.com, he said: "I saw that goal and I'll tell you who else has been getting away with it is Andre Onana.

    "He did a couple over the weekend and got away with it. You could easily get two hands there. Control the direction of where you're going to actually push the ball as well, not just knock it back into play.

    "It's a big thing that I have at Arsenal with the young goalies is to be aware of where you're pushing the ball to."

  • By Joshua Hall

    Surprise as US billionaire buys into Red Devils

    US billionaire Leon Cooperman has invested in United in a major twist to the takeover saga.

    The former hedge fund manager has bought almost ONE MILLION shares in the Red Devils for around £13.5million.

    And he could invest more in the future with his net worth reportedly sitting at well over £2BILLION.

    The American is the founder of Omega Advisors which is based in New York City.

    The news comes just days before British billionaire businessman Sir Jim Ratcliffe is set to secure his 25 per cent takeover of the club.

    Cooperman's reported stake will be significantly less than that owned by Ratcliffe who is expected to pay £1.4billion for his quarter control of the Manchester giants.

  • By Ian Tuckey

    Ratcliffe could cash in on Casemiro

    Casemiro could be on his way out of United, talkSPORT suggest.

    The Brazi midfielder arrived at Old Trafford in the summer of 2022 for £70million.

    He was instrumental in helping Erik ten Hag's side win the Carabao Cup, finish third in the Premier League and reach the FA Cup final last season.

    However, the 31-year-old has struggled to find his best form again this season – with a hamstring injury ruling him out until Christmas.

    And in a bid to freshen up the squad, incoming minority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe will be open to letting the midfielder leave.

    According to talkSPORT, the former Real Madrid star is being eyed up for a big-money move to Saudi Arabia.

    Four clubs in the Gulf State are owned by Newcastle owners PIF.

    This has seen a number of stars flock to the Saudi Pro League.

    Casemiro's departure could come along with attacking trio Jadon Sancho, Antony and Anthony Martial, who SunSport revealed are all up for sale under Ratcliffe's transfer plans.

    The British billionaire, 71, is also the owner of Ligue 1 outfit Nice, for whom United target Jean-Clair Tobido currently plays.

  • By Ian Tuckey

    Rasmus in Theatre of No Dreams

    Ex-England striker Alan Shearer believes Rasmus Hojlund will be having “sleepless nights” over still not bagging a Prem goal.

    United's £72million summer buy does at least have five Champions League goals to his name.

    But BBC pundit Shearer told the Rest is Football podcast: “I feel a bit sorry for him. He shouldn’t be in the position he is in, in terms of the fee that’s been paid for him and the pressure that is on him.

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    “He should be one that is in, then out, using him as a substitute and starting him here and there. They should have a big hitter in there so I do have a bit of sympathy for him.

    “I do see that there is a potential goal-scorer in there. He will be having sleepless nights because of what is happening in front of goal in the Premier League.

    "It looks like he’ll be injured now with his hamstring, but there’s definitely something there.”

  • By Alex Smith

    Stat attack

    Mason Mount has struggled to adapt to life at Man Utd and stats back up Louis Saha's concerns over his lack of impact on the team.

    The ex-Chelsea star is yet to score or register an assist for the Red Devils since his £60m move.

    And he is also still waiting to get a shot on target and create a big chance in the Premier League.

    Mount's passing impact is also not good reading with him struggling to get on the ball enough to play a key role in United's build-up and he certainly isn't receiving possession in advanced areas.

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  • By Alex Smith

    Mount's role baffling

    Ex-United star Louis Saha has been left scratching his head over Mason Mount's role.

    He told Betfred: "I think there may be a misunderstanding about where Mount fits into the team positionally.

    "When he plays in the centre of midfield, he seems like he’s too far advanced up the pitch when he should be protecting pockets of space that leave his team exposed.

    "I personally don’t understand his position.

    "He should be coming in late like Paul Scholes used to do and I’m not seeing that in his game."

  • By Alex Smith

    Mount-ing issues

    Louis Saha has hit out at Mason Mount and believes he is escaping criticism.

    He told Betfred: "I get asked a lot to comment on players, especially the likes of Rashford and Antony, but is there some sort of protection over Mount?

    "Mount should have an important role in this team, but nobody can understand his impact.

    "In his first six months at Man Utd, Antony was already under fire, so can somebody tell me why the press are okay with Mount not playing well?

    "It seems fine that he’s not playing well, why is there not the same level of criticism for Mount than there is for Antony? I just don’t understand it.

    "Mount should be a big player for Manchester United like Rashford or Antony, so I don’t understand why those two get the intense criticism but Mount doesn’t when he’s not performing at all.

    "He’s not scoring goals, he’s not assisting and nobody’s speaking about it."

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  • By Alex Smith

    Best United signings ever

    Man Utd's top signings of all time have been named by football magazine FourFourTwo.

    And fans quickly noticed that not a single acquisition post-Sir Alex Ferguson made the top 20.

    See who came out on top and the full list here:

    SIGN OF THE TIMES

    Man Utd's top 20 signings ever named as fans notice 'none post Sir Alex'

  • By Alex Smith

    Keane back to management?

    Roy Keane should be the next Ireland manager, claims former Premier League star Dietmar Hamann.

    Current boss Stephen Kenny is expected to depart later this month after matches against the Netherlands and New Zealand.

    Keane, 52, was assistant to Martin O'Neill between 2013 and 2018 – helping his country qualify for Euro 2016.

    With Ireland having endured a dismal few years, Hamann reckons that the Manchester United legend could reinvigorate them.

  • By Alex Smith

    Keeping company

    David De Gea has been enjoying some time with Manchester United star Sergio Reguilon.

    The Spanish goalkeeper is searching for a new club since departing from the Red Devils when his contract ran out in the summer.

    But in the meantime, De Gea has continued to make appearances in Manchester.

    And last night he played padel with his compatriot as they shared a snap on social media.

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