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Elsewhere, the race for Europe is hotting up after Chelsea scraped past Leicester City 1-0 to move into the top four.
Meanwhile, the Red Devils have unveiled their plans to build a new 100,000-seater stadium to replace Old Trafford.
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4 minutes agoBy Jake Lambourne
Manchester United have officially unveiled their plans to build a new 100,000-seater stadium to replace Old Trafford.
The Red Devils have shared conceptual images and scaled models of what the new ground and surrounding area will look like, with it claimed the regeneration project will provide £7.3billion per year to the UK economy.
The project is expected to cost £2bn and United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has secured government backing to regenerate the area around United's current home.
Commenting on the plans, Ratcliffe said: "Today marks the start of an incredibly exciting journey to the delivery of what will be the world’s greatest football stadium, at the centre of a regenerated Old Trafford.
“Our current stadium has served us brilliantly for the past 115 years, but it has fallen behind the best arenas in world sport.
"By building next to the existing site, we will be able to preserve the essence of Old Trafford, while creating a truly state-of-the-art stadium that transforms the fan experience only footsteps from our historic home.
“Just as important is the opportunity for a new stadium to be the catalyst for social and economic renewal of the Old Trafford area, creating jobs and investment not just during the construction phase but on a lasting basis when the stadium district is complete.
"The Government has identified infrastructure investment as a strategic priority, particularly in the north of England, and we are proud to be supporting that mission with this project of national, as well as local, significance.”
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29 minutes agoBy Jake Lambourne
Tyson Fury has been confirmed as England's co-manager alongside Wayne Rooney for Soccer Aid 2025 at Old Trafford.
The match for UNICEF will be played on June 15 and you can listen to all the action unfold live on talkSPORT.
It is an extra special occasion for Fury, who retired from boxing in January, given he is a Manchester United fan.
The former WBC, WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight champion said: "Tyson Fury: ENGLAND MANAGER.
Ratcliffe has become the public face of United ever since he took up a minority stake in the club in February 2024.
Despite his investment, Ratcliffe has made a string of unpopular decisions to balance the books amid United's dwindling performances on the field this season.
Ratcliffe has overseen hundreds of redundancies, reduced food options for non-playing staff at Carrington to soup and sandwiches and controversially axed legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson's paid ambassadorial role to name three.
Many of these have come in the wake of United's alarming Q2 fiscal results being revealed, which confirmed the club paid an eye-watering £14.5million to sack Erik ten Hag in October.
This was despite Ratcliffe overseeing the decision to hand Ten Hag a new deal in the summer following the Red Devils' upset win over Manchester City in the FA Cup final.
However, in an interview with Ratcliffe on Sky Sports, Neville felt the blame for many of United's off-field woes should be pointed at the Glazer's, who have owned the club since May 2005.
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10th Mar 2025, 19:12By Jackson Cole
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has shockingly claimed that Manchester United would have gone bust by Christmas later this year if structural changes hadn't been made.
Ratcliffe and the INEOS ownership group have made a series of unpopular decisions, including hundreds of redundancies to staff members at the club, the removal of free lunches for staff and a rise in some ticket prices affecting under-16s and pensioners.
The 72-year-old admitted the challenges that lay ahead were bigger than he realised before purchasing his minority stake in the club.
And it was hard to extract him [Erik] from the former management set-up.”
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10th Mar 2025, 18:49By Jackson Cole
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has said some of the club's players are 'not good enough' and 'some probably are overpaid' in a brutally honest interview.
The British billionaire, who took charge of footballing operations at United in February last year, referenced Rasmus Hojland, Andre Onana and Casemiro, plus Jadon Sancho and Antony, who are both on loan, as he spoke about "players we are buying this summer, that we didn't buy' in an interview with the BBC.
Ratcliffe told the BBC: "These are all things from the past, whether we like it or not, we've inherited those things and have to sort that out.
"For Sancho, who now plays for Chelsea and we pay half his wages, we're paying £17million to buy him in the summer."
Asked if he was suggesting those players were not good enough for United, Ratcliffe said: "Some are not good enough and some probably are overpaid, but for us to mould the squad that we are fully responsible for, and accountable for, will take time."
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10th Mar 2025, 17:20By Alex Conrad
Manchester City Women have axed Gareth Taylor as coach.
The decision comes a day after a 2-0 victory over Aston Villa Women in the quarter-final of the FA Women's Cup.
“Manchester City prides itself on competing at the top of the WSL and on its outstanding record of qualifying for European competition," managing director Charlotte O'Neil said.
“Unfortunately, results this season have so far not reached this high standard.
“With six games of the WSL campaign remaining, we believe that a change of management will breathe fresh life into our bid to ensure qualification for the 2025/26 UEFA Women’s Champions League.
“We would like to place on record our thanks to Gareth for all of his efforts during his many years at City.
Our FA Cup and League Cup triumphs will remain special moments in the history of this football club.
“We wish him all the best for the future.”
Nick Cushing, who managed Manchester City Women from March 2013 to January 2020, will take over on an interim basis for the rest of the season.
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10th Mar 2025, 16:30By Ciaran Wiseman
Simon Jordan picked apart Roy Keane for questioning Arsenal and Mikel Arteta’s mentality after their 1-1 draw with Manchester United.
After the match Keane critiqued Arteta, he said: "What makes you think the manager can do it?
"They’ve gotten close over the last few years but City will be strong next year and I’m sure Liverpool will be too.
"Where’s the evidence to think they can do it?
He’s turned it from a place of relatively disenfranchised and now you’ve got fans that are absolutely engaged with their team, a fully committed squad of players.
"He just needs to move a few parts about and one of them might be a centre forward."
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10th Mar 2025, 15:36By Ciaran Wiseman
Cody Gakpo was involved in Liverpool training today ahead of their Champions League clash against Paris Saint-Germain.
The Reds welcome PSG to Anfield on Tuesday in their round of 16 second leg.
Arne Slot's side are defending a 1-0 lead from last week's opening tie.
Ahead of the match, Gakpo trained with his team-mates on Monday.
The Dutch forward missed Saturday's home victory over Southampton with an ankle injury.
Meanwhile, Mohamed Salah and Dominik Szoboszlai were both all smiles during the session.
Gakpo has three goals and an assist in seven Champions League appearances this term.
Liverpool will face either Club Brugge or Aston Villa in the quarter-finals next month if they beat PSG.
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10th Mar 2025, 14:48By Ciaran Wiseman
Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly pulled out of the race to sign Mohamed Salah.
The Liverpool winger is currently out of contract at the end of this season.
PSG have been strongly linked with a move for the 32-year-old on a free transfer.
However, Le Parisien report that the French giants are no longer interested in signing Salah.
It is understood that Salah's profile no longer matches what Luis Enrique wants in his squad.
The Egyptian has been at Anfield since 2017, with his current deal signed three years ago.
So far this term, Salah has scored 32 goals and provided 22 assists in 41 matches across all competitions.
Of those goals, 27 have been in the Premier League, making him the division's top scorer.
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10th Mar 2025, 14:19By Ciaran Wiseman
Ronald Koeman has explained the reason for Joshua Zirkzee's exclusion from his latest Netherlands squad.
The Dutch face Spain home and away in the Nations League quarter-finals on March 20 and 23.
Ahead of the international break, Koeman has named his squad, with Zirkzee left out.
Explaining the decision, the former Everton boss said: "He wasn’t in the preliminary selection because I don’t think he’s good enough at the moment.
"Especially scanning when turning or passing often goes wrong.
"Yes, in principle form and fitness are always leading, but that is not always possible.
"We have a lot of central defenders and midfielders, but we are somewhat limited up front.
"But even then, I still think that you have to earn your selection, and I think he doesn’t deserve that now, but that could be the case again in another period."
Zirkzee has scored once in six caps since Koeman handed him his senior international debut in July.
However, the 23-year-old has struggled for form since joining Manchester United, scoring just three Premier League goals this season.
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10th Mar 2025, 13:46By Ciaran Wiseman
Arsenal and Newcastle are set to rival each other for Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike this summer.
The 22-year-old striker is valued at £67million, according to Sky Sports Germany.
Meanwhile, Sky in Switzerland report that the price tag has not deterred either Premier League side.
Newcastle have even enquired about the Frenchman's availability in the summer.
It is understood Ekitike is seen as a possible replacement if Alexander Isak departs.
Arsenal's interest rests on the arrival of incoming sporting director Andrea Berta.
Ekitike is keen on a move to the Premier League and the chance to play in the Champions League next season.
Frankfurt signed Ekitike last summer following an initial loan from Paris Saint-Germain, with his deal running until 2029.
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10th Mar 2025, 13:15By Ciaran Wiseman
Aston Villa are reportedly keen to Axel Disasi's loan spell permanent.
The defender signed from Chelsea until the end of the season on deadline day.
He has since made five appearances, all of which have been as part of the starting line-up.
According to Foot Mercato, Villa are already prepared to keep Disasi beyond the end of his current loan.
However, a buy clause was not included in the deal which brought him to Villa Park.
Disasi is also said to be attracting interest from elsewhere in the Premier League.
The 26-year-old will have four years remaining on his Chelsea deal when he returns to his parent club in the summer.
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10th Mar 2025, 12:40By Josh Fordham
Simon Jordan believes Millwall’s Liam Roberts should have been banned for the rest of the season as the row over his red card rumbles on.
Millwall fans were again videoed showing their support to their goalkeeper at the weekend, while also chanting about Jean-Philippe Mateta.
Roberts was sent off in the FA Cup clash between Crystal Palace and Millwall for his horror challenge that led to Mateta needing 25 stitches.
The goalkeeper subsequently was banned for six matches after having his punishment increased.
One Millwall fan text into White and Jordan saying: “We’re not playing victims, but all of you in the media jump on the bandwagon, which led to the unfair extension of Roberts.”
Former Crystal Palace owner Jordan hit back and said: “No, he got banned because he committed a terrible challenge and he should have got an extension.
“He should have been banned for the rest of the season.
We need them behind the players with the spirit they showed."
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10th Mar 2025, 09:15By Ciaran Wiseman
Liverpool have agreed a new kit deal with Adidas from the start of next season.
The Reds have announced a multi-year partnership with the sportswear firm to become their kit partner from August 1.
As a result, Arne Slot's side will continue to wear their current Nike strip in pre-season before donning their near Adidas kit.
According to The Athletic, the partnership is worth more than £60million a season.
That figure represents an increase on the club's current kit deal with Nike.
Liverpool have had their current kit supplier since the 2020/21 season.
Meanwhile, Adidas previously provided the club's kits from 1985 to 1996 and 2006 to 2012.
Chief executive Billy Hogan explained: "Everyone at the club is incredibly excited to welcome adidas back into the LFC family.
"We have enjoyed fantastic success together in the past and created some of the most iconic LFC kits of all time.
"Adidas and Liverpool share an ambition of success and we couldn’t be more excited to partner together again as we look forward to creating more incredible kits to help drive on-pitch performance.
"We’d like to thank Nike for their support over the last five years and wish them well for the future."
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10th Mar 2025, 08:46By Josh Fordham
Frustrated Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta refused to concede the Premier League title despite Sunday's 1-1 draw at Manchester United leaving his side 15 points behind leaders Liverpool.
The Gunners dropped points for the third straight match as the 1-0 home loss to West Ham and 0-0 draw at Nottingham Forest were compounded on a day of protest at Old Trafford.
Arsenal dominated the first half but were made to pay for their lack of attacking threat when Bruno Fernandes scored a stoppage-time free-kick.
Declan Rice's strike and some key David Raya saves in the second half saw them leave with a 1-1 draw, which does little to stop Arne Slot's relentless Reds marching towards the title.
"Today the efficiency we had in the last 20 metres wasn't good enough," Arteta said.
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