Manchester United should'make' Michael Olise go as Erik ten Hag's choice pays dividends
England survived the European Cup in the European Cup in 2024, as the transfer window entered the Manchester United and the Premier League team.
Kobbie Mainoo completed his electoral certificate without harm to three lions, as they needed late Judas Bellingham's goal to avoid Gareth Southgate from Gareth Southgate blush, then brought to the last eight Captain Harry Kane England. July 1 is the official date for a number of players to become free agents and they have already parted ways with nine Old Trafford players, including Champions League-winning centre-back Raphael Varane. As departing players look for new clubs, Erik ten Haag's side remain heavily linked with some of Europe's hottest prospects. Manchester United are in for a £50m heist
Sky Sports Germany's Florian Plettenberg claims Manchester United are trying to hijack Michael Olis' move from Bayern Munich.
Vincent Kompany's side are reportedly closing in on a move for the highly-rated Crystal Palace striker, but the club are trying to lure him away from the Bundesliga giants as the Bavarians push to seal a deal. However, the journalist added that the Frenchman only wants to move to the Allianz Arena, with some small details still to be settled between the two clubs and a medical scheduled to take place in the coming weeks.
BUT Sport says: Manchester United are well aware of how good Michael Olise can be on his day. Old Trafford fans and supporters around the world need no reminding of his performance during United's last visit to Selhurst Park. Olise has attracted interest from across the Premier League, with Chelsea among the strongest suitors.
Judging by Sky Germany's reports, the deal, although not stalling, is delayed with the medical being pushed back. The longer it drags on, United could swoop in, and to strengthen their attacking department, adding Olise would be a real statement of intent. Koby Mainoo wins the English title
England's path to the finals became clearer as they booked their place in the quarter-finals against Switzerland on Saturday. Although the Three Lions weren't flying, they fell short for more than 70 minutes before Bellingham grabbed an acrobatic equalizer before Kane sealed victory for the Three Lions after 90 seconds of injury time. Reports of their meeting with Slovakia stated that Gareth Southgate would bring a change in the race after the appearance of the active guest of Slovenia in the last game. The team news was opened and Manchester United's star was included in his first largest championship scale. "He [Mainoo] seems a humble, intelligent guy. The fact that he is so quickly integrated in United and international football says a lot about him and his game intelligence," said Roy Keane, creating a collision on Sunday Schalke's 's' s vedicine-Arena.