PSG confirm Achraf Hakimi and Ousmane Dembele double injury blow after Bayern Munich defeat with both stars facing lengthy spells out

Paris Saint-Germain have confirmed a double injury setback following their Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich, with Achraf Hakimi and Ousmane Dembele both ruled out for several weeks. Hakimi suffered a severe ankle sprain after a reckless challenge, while Dembele sustained a calf issue. Both will be reassessed after the international break, heightening concern ahead of a congested fixture run.

  • PSG issue medical update after Bayern loss

    PSG have confirmed that Hakimi and Dembele will be sidelined for several weeks following injuries sustained during the Champions League defeat to Bayern at the Parc des Princes. The match, which ended 2-1 in Bayern’s favour, proved costly beyond the scoreline as PSG lost two key starters before half-time.

    Hakimi was forced off after suffering a severe sprain to his left ankle in first-half stoppage time, with PSG announcing the following day: "Achraf Hakimi has severely sprained his left ankle, which will leave him unavailable for several weeks.”

    Minutes earlier, Dembele had already exited the field after signalling discomfort in his left calf immediately following what he believed to be the opening goal. He has “picked up an injury to his left calf and will therefore remain on the treatment table for the next few weeks,” according to the French side.

    The club confirmed that detailed updates will arrive “after the international break,” leaving the timeline for both players’ returns uncertain.

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    Luis Diaz challenge sparks fury and concern

    Hakimi’s injury stemmed from a reckless tackle by Bayern winger Luis Daz in the closing moments of the first half. The Colombian initially received a yellow card, but after a VAR review, the referee upgraded it to a straight red due to the severity of contact and the dangerous twisting motion of Hakimi’s ankle.

    The Moroccan right-back was visibly emotional as he was helped off the pitch, later confirming his determination to return quickly: "Falls are part of the journey, the comeback makes the difference. Thank you all for your messages."

    Hakimi left the pitch in tears and could not put weight on his leg, he now faces a race against time to be fit for the Africa Cup of Nations, with Morocco set to open their tournament on December 21. The national team captain was expected to be one of the poster figures of the campaign.

    Bayern coach Vincent Kompany expressed his concern for the full-back post-match, saying: “I hope Hakimi recovers quickly. We know what it’s like to have an injured player in a match of this intensity.” Meanwhile, Colombian international Diaz posted soon after on Instagram: “Wishing Hakimi a quick return to the pitch.”

  • Another upset for Ballon d'Or winner Dembele

    For Dembele, the injury represents another disruptive moment in an already stop-start season. The France forward had only recently returned from a six-week absence due to a hamstring issue sustained in September, and this latest calf injury threatens to derail his rhythm once more. The French superstar headed straight to the tunnel after being substituted, suggesting immediate concern from the medical staff.

    This setback comes at a difficult time for PSG, who are also without Desire Doue and Nuno Mendes, stretching squad depth significantly during a crucial stage of their European campaign.

    The timing of both injuries is far from ideal for PSG, as the European champions are balancing domestic title pressure with high Champions League expectations, but recent performances have shown signs of fatigue and inconsistency. Luis Enrique's team lacked sharpness against Bayern especially in defence, and losing two key starters only complicates matters.

    Hakimi has been instrumental in PSG’s transitional play, while Dembele has slowly grown into Enrique’s tactical framework. Without them, the team may need to rely on less experienced or out-of-position replacements. 

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    Challenges lies ahead for PSG

    The upcoming Ligue 1 fixtures and remaining European group matches will test depth and adaptability, as they will hope both players can respond well to treatment after the international break. The club remain confident Hakimi will recover in time to feature at AFCON, but his status will depend on stability and swelling reduction. For Dembele, the key will be avoiding further muscular relapse.

    PSG face Lyon next in Ligue 1 before returning to Champions League action in a demanding continental schedule. Enrique will need to reshape his lineup, rediscover rhythm, and keep the squad physically managed to avoid further setbacks.

David Ornstein shares what he's heard from Man Utd on Amorim's Old Trafford future

Manchester United and Ruben Amorim bounced back with a win against Sunderland on Saturday, and a key update has now emerged over the manager’s future.

Amorim's future still in doubt after Sunderland win

Admittedly, opting to relieve managers of their duties over the years hasn’t necessarily made Manchester United a better side. Still, pressure is continuing to grow on Amorim as he attempts to arrest his side’s slump in form.

Gareth Southgate has been linked to the Old Trafford hotseat and could be a safe option in light of his steady progress with England, and Peter Crouch believes that if a change is coming in the dugout, the ex-Three Lions boss is an ideal fit to step in.

He said via The Mirror: “I love Gareth (and) he’s had some stick unfairly. He took us to the finals. It was frustrating, you know, not to get over the line. If he won one game, then would there be a statue of him.

“He’s gone from a statue to people thinking he’s not good enough for the Man United job. It’s such a fine line in football. I think he’s someone that could build something there. You keep getting managers over that are here for the short term, like I think Gareth Southgate is someone who can build something big.”

Reportedly, Manchester United would need to pay £12 million to sack Amorim, which would be a hefty price to pay if they decide he is not the right man to take them forward, and a cost which they can now avoid at least a little longer after Saturday’s rather comfortable 2-0 victory against the Black Cats at Old Trafford.

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Either way, there needs to be some clarity one way or another; something that Ornstein now looks to have provided in his latest update on events at Old Trafford.

David Ornstein shares how Man Utd feel about Ruben Amorim

Speaking to NBC Sports, Ornstein made it clear that Man Utd are keeping faith in Amorim and both parties want to keep moving forward in the right direction, while he still retains the backing of the squad.

He said: “Ruben Amorim is under major pressure, but I think most of that pressure is applied on him by himself, as well as the burden of being Manchester United manager. Manchester United themselves, as I understand, they’re not planning to sack him. They don’t want or intend to, and I don’t think he’s planning to walk away from this.

“Last season, I think he really felt the strain, and people I speak to say he was questioning if he could succeed there. But I do think, incrementally, there is a bit of improvement felt, however small, especially with some of the new signings, and it is still very early.”

Later, he added: “Results will need to improve; we can’t get away from that, and we know how this industry operates, but I think they would like to give him more time.”

Ultimately, giving managers more time is a game of risk versus reward. Manchester United know that the grass isn’t necessarily always greener, but the impact of a bounce under a new coach could also spark their season into life.

There will be plenty of conflicting opinions on Amorim’s future, though he appears to be safe for now as Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS favour continuity over instability.

Bayern go for Marc Guehi? Chief Max Eberl sends out strong message on talk of move for Crystal Palace star

Bayern Munich chief Max Eberl has seemingly confirmed that the club will pursue a move for Crystal Palace and England defender Marc Guehi as the German champions look to bolster their backline. Guehi, who is in the final year of his existing deal at Selhurst Park, has been linked with a move away from the club next summer as a free agent, with clubs including Liverpool and Inter in the race to sign him.

  • Bayern Munich officials met Guehi's agent

    Sky Germany journalist reported on Friday that Bayern’s sporting director Max Eberl held discussions earlier this week with Guehi's agent Gordon Stipic to assess the terms of a potential deal. The Bundesliga champions are preparing for defensive changes, with uncertainty over star defender Dayot Upamecano’s contract extension and the possibility of South Korea international Kim Min-jae being sold. 

    The meeting showcased the Bavarian club’s first significant step toward securing the England international, who is set to leave Crystal Palace after rejecting a new contract in the summer. With his current deal expiring in 2026, his refusal to renew his deal makes an exit inevitable next summer. Guehi could also be sold for a minimal fee in January’s winter transfer window.

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    Eberl sends strong message on Guehi interest

    When asked about Bayern's discussion with Guehi's representatives, sporting director Eberl told : "It's absolutely clear that we as Bayern Munich are exploring the market. Our clear goal is to extend Upa's contract. That's our ultimate goal. If that doesn't work out, we have to be prepared. We would be foolish not to. That's the reason. I've not confirmed anything, but we are active in the market."

  • Glasner confirmed Guehi will leave Palace

    Earlier this month, Palace boss Oliver Glasner had revealed that Guehi is almost certain to exit Selhurst Park after he refused to put pen to paper on a new contract. Glasner had said: "I think Marc has already told us that he doesn't sign a new contract, so he will leave next year. The club wanted [him to stay]. They offered Marc a new contract. But he said, 'no, I want to make something different'. And that's normal. And for us, it's how we can deal with this situation? [What] is the best way to get this next step done? And that's all about how we are talking together."

    further reported that Palace might consider selling Guehi for a nominal fee to a European club in the upcoming January transfer window to make as much money as possible from the deal to further finance their transfers. The London club were initially happy to allow the centre-back to run down his contract but they are now planning to make more additions to their squad in January and for that, they would need funds, which Guehi's transfer will enable. Glasner's side are currently ninth in the Premier League table, with their only defeat coming against Everton in a result which ended a remarkable 19-game unbeaten run across all competitions.

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    Liverpool remain in hunt for Guehi but will face stiff competition

    Among the Premier League clubs, Liverpool have remained the front-runners to sign Guehi since the summer. During the last transfer window, the Reds pushed till the very end to secure a transfer for the Englishman but Palace were determined to retain his services, especially after key attacker Eberechi Eze left for Arsenal. The Reds continue to remain interested in the defender amid concerns over Ibrahima Konate's future at the club, as the Frenchman is yet to sign a new deal and has also been targeted by Spanish Real Madrid.

    If Konate leaves next season, the English champions will have to find a suitable centre-back who can pair up with Virgil van Dijk, while also replacing the experienced Dutch defender as the leader of the backline in future. However, Liverpool will face stiff competition from clubs across Europe. have reported that Serie A giants Inter are the latest club to enter the race to land the coveted signature of Guehi. The Nerazzurri are planning to propose a January transfer exchange involving Yann Bisseck. The Koln-born defender was approached by Palace in the summer, as the English side tabled a €35 million (£30m/$41m) offer. Both the Italian side and the player rejected the proposal, with Bisseck opting to continue at Inter after making 46 appearances last season.

Leeds have struck gold with “unplayable” star now worth more than Ramazani

While Sunderland has been stealing a lot of the headlines as an underdog emerging from the Championship into the Premier League, Leeds United has also made the transition to top-flight life look relatively smooth so far.

After all, Daniel Farke’s Whites are only five places behind the Black Cats, sat in a comfortable 12th position, with the recent 3-1 win at Wolverhampton Wanderers pulling them away from any early relegation shouts.

Before this confidence-boosting victory at Molineux, there would have been many audible groans in West Yorkshire surrounding Leeds’ wastefulness in front of goal, with just one goal being fired home, until Leeds took out their frustrations on their bottom-of-the-table victims.

While Noah Okafor did break his duck in the West Midlands, there might still be some grumbles in Leeds circles that Largie Ramazani was allowed to leave the building on loan for Valencia this summer, with the quick Belgian potentially offering competition to the Swiss international if he had remained.

Ramazani's promise at Leeds

Despite costing a hefty £10m to pick up last summer, Ramazani would never become an out-and-out starter for Farke last season.

Often having to play second fiddle to Manor Solomon, the 24-year-old could well have felt downbeat about his situation at the Championship high-flyers. However, when he was unleashed into the action, he was often a force to be reckoned with.

From just seven Championship starts last season, the “explosive” attacker – as he was once labelled by scout Jacek Kulig – would collect a stunning six goals and two assists, with a breakneck brace even coming his way against Bristol City from just nine minutes of action.

You would think, therefore, that the German would want to utilise his impact substitute in the league above as well, with Kulig further lauding him as an effective “weapon” on the counter-attack.

Instead, much like Isaac Schmidt, the one-season wonder at Elland Road has now been chucked out on loan to European shores.

Thankfully, Leeds have arguably recruited well – away from allowing Ramazani to move on temporarily – with Okafor offering clear quality down the flanks, on top of Anton Stach further providing a goal threat from the middle of the park.

However, away from the big bucks being splashed on that exciting duo, Leeds have also seemingly struck gold with this under-the-radar signing, who is now worth more than Ramazani’s £10m valuation.

The "unplayable" star worth more than Ramazani

Indeed, it should be expected that both Okafor and Stach would hit the ground running, considering they cost a whopping £38m combined to tempt to Elland Road.

On the contrary, the Premier League newcomers would have been willing to exercise more patience with Dominic Calvert-Lewin, as the former Everton marksman tries to get his choppy playing days back on track in West Yorkshire on a free transfer deal.

Minus his obvious struggles at the start, with a penalty miss in the EFL Cup knocking Farke’s men out away at Sheffield Wednesday, Calvert-Lewin has shown flashes already of why Leeds gambled on his services, with this expertly taken header against Wolves setting his new employers up for a comeback win.

The hope will be now that the injury-prone attacker, first of all, stays out of the treatment room at the Whites, but also that he can kick on and reach the unbelievable heights he once displayed at the Toffees.

Indeed, pundit Tony Cascarino even once referred to his ability to battle valiantly and put away chances as making him “unplayable” on his day.

Calvert-Lewin’s PL record

Stat

Calvert-Lewin

Games played

242

Goals scored

58

Assists

18

Value now

£15.4m

Sourced by Transfermarkt/Football Transfers

If the experienced top-flight forward can recapture his Everton peak, which also saw him be referred to as a “monster” by the aforementioned Kulig, survival should be comfortably clinched for Farke and Co, with Calvert-Lewin bagging 58 goals and counting in the gruelling division.

Football Transfers even estimates that the commanding 28-year-old has a value of £15.4m, which trumps Ramazani’s £10m, despite entering the building this summer for nothing.

That value will surely only rise higher if he can be the talisman Leeds need in their bid to beat the drop, having once been worth a colossal £34m according to the same site.

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Wayne Rooney brutally told his management dream has 'died' as Man Utd legend is urged to consider new roles at Old Trafford – with one involving highly-rated son Kai

Wayne Rooney has been brutally informed, by Danny Simpson during an exclusive interview with GOAL, that his dream of one day becoming Manchester United manager is likely to have "died". The Red Devils legend has, however, been talked up for alternative roles at Old Trafford – and one of those could see him help son Kai to chase the professional football dream.

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    Rooney's managerial career: Struggles in England and America

    United’s all-time leading goalscorer stepped into coaching at Derby County when bringing his distinguished playing career to a close. He has since occupied dugouts at D.C. United in MLS, alongside NFL legend Tom Brady at Birmingham City and in the Championship with Plymouth Argyle.

    Unfortunately, none of those posts have delivered much success – with stints at St Andrew’s and Home Park being cut alarmingly short. Rooney has been out of management since the end of 2024, with the 39-year-old enjoying a return to punditry work as wife Coleen sees her stock soar on the back of a runner-up finish on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here.

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  • Backroom role? How Rooney could return to Old Trafford

    Rooney has not ruled out another managerial role, but is a long way off coming into contention for the top job at Old Trafford. He could, however, return to familiar surroundings in a backroom post that allows him to work with United’s strikers or academy hopefuls.

    Quizzed on whether such a job should appeal to Rooney and the Red Devils, ex-United defender Simpson – speaking in association with – told GOAL: "When you look at it like that, I think so. You could never say that these players can’t have a role or a place at a club where they have done so much and do care about the club.

    "I know it’s difficult because they are in the media and being honest, but that’s part of the game. He has to be honest – he can’t protect United, he can’t protect the players, he’s got to be honest and say what he sees. Why wouldn’t you, as a striker, want Wayne Rooney coming in. Imagine [Benjamin] Sesko and he’s got Wayne Rooney helping him. It’s not a bad shout.

    "As a manager? Yeah, I think that’s died. The roles that he took were so difficult and he doesn’t get the credit for that, taking teams at difficult moments. The Birmingham one, they were flying, everyone was happy, so he upset the apple cart by going in as manager. But some of the other clubs that he took, they were in difficult moments.

    "I would love to see Wayne Rooney back at United helping the young lads. If it was me and I was a striker and he came in to help me, you would be annoying him with questions all the time – what do you do in this position, what do you do in this position? That would be something I would like to see."

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    Another Rooney at Man Utd: Kai starring in academy ranks

    Rooney’s eldest son, Kai, currently forms part of the youth set-up at United, with the teenage forward considered to be a hot prospect. Asked if Wayne could help to bring another Rooney into the Red Devils’ first team, Simpson added: "When [Michael] Carrick has been there, Ruud [van Nistelrooy] was there and all these ex-players, [Darren] Fletcher was there for a few years and is U18s manager and has started his own journey.

    "Kai, I’ve seen him play a few times and he looks fantastic – looks just like his dad but obviously left-footed! Any time that you get a chance to bring these ex-players back in, I think you have to. Whether he would want to do that, I don’t know.

    "Years ago, he wasn’t even my kind of legend, but I was at Blackburn and Nigel Winterburn came in for Paul Ince. I’m a full-back and I was soaking up everything he was trying to tell me. I’m not an Arsenal fan. Players respect what other players have done in the game. You can be a sponge and take in as much information as you can."

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  • Documentary & punditry work: What next for Rooney?

    Rooney, who is set to star in an upcoming Disney+ documentary alongside Coleen and their four sons, has offered no indication that he is considering a return to Manchester United. He is on hand to give words of wisdom to Kai, having found it difficult to watch him in action down the years, and continues to keep a close eye on how the Red Devils are faring during a difficult era for all concerned at Old Trafford.

"Unbelievable" £40k-a-week Newcastle ace may seal last-minute exit abroad

An “unbelievable” Newcastle United player may have played his final game for the club, with a move abroad possible before the league’s summer transfer window closes.

Potential debuts for Newcastle against Wolves

The Magpies return to Premier League action on Saturday afternoon, welcoming Wolves to St James’ Park and looking to kick their season into gear after a relatively slow start.

A frustrating summer window at Newcastle ended positively, despite losing Alexander Isak to Liverpool, with Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa arriving from VfB Stuttgart and Brentford respectively.

The Magpies’ two newest signings will both be vying for a start this weekend, and Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson has talked up the idea of Woltemade leading the line.

“Eddie Howe has to start with Nick Woltemade, if not both him and Yoane Wissa together. Wissa hasn’t played a lot of football recently, so I’m not sure if he goes straight into the starting XI. But if you’re those two forwards, there is no better opportunity to get off the mark than facing Wolves at home!

“I always go with the logic that if the best team in the league wants to sign you, then you’re a good player. Bayern Munich wanted Woltemade, so he must know how to play! If him and Wissa can together get the goals scored by Isak last season, it’s a good transfer window for Newcastle in my opinion.”

Newcastle hero could leave before the weekend

Away from incoming signings, it looks as though Jamaal Lascelles could leave Newcastle on Friday, with reliable journalists Craig Hope and Simon Jones of The Daily Mail reporting that Trabzonspor are “exploring a deal” for the centre-back.

The Turkish transfer deadline day is Friday evening, so it would be a last-gasp piece of business if it does go through, with the 31-year-old only having a year remaining on his current deal.

A move away for Lascelles could make the most sense for all parties, considering it would allow him more regular playing time after dropping down the pecking order, as well as meaning Newcastle cash in on him instead of losing him on a free transfer.

If Lascelles does leave, he will be remembered as an excellent servant for the Magpies down the years, captaining them impressively earlier in his career and being showered with praise by Eddie Howe.

“He’s been an unbelievable captain for us. Captaincy doesn’t just exist on the pitch, it has to exist off the pitch. The two things are so intrinsically linked. A lot of our success last year wasn’t just down to the team, it came down to a group of players giving everything on and off the pitch.”

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At 31, the £40,000-a-week Lascelles is still young enough to be a key starter away from Newcastle, meaning a move to Turkey could be wise, rather than warming the substitutes’ bench for months on end at St James’.

Four Premier League clubs in race to snap up highly-rated Borussia Dortmund teenager after handing in transfer request

Borussia Dortmund defender Almugera Kabar has submitted a transfer request to leave the German club. The 21-year-old has yet to make an appearance this season and does not feature in manager Niko Kovac’s plans. Kabar is reportedly looking for a loan move, with Brentford and three other English clubs expressing interest in signing him during the winter transfer window.

  • Kabar's transfer request

    According to German outlet , Kabar submitted a written transfer request to Borussia Dortmund officials two weeks ago, expressing his desire to leave the club after receiving no playing time this season. Clubs from England have shown interest, and according to Bild, Dortmund received a €20 million (£17m/$21m) bid from English club Brentford. The offer was rejected, as Dortmund are not looking to sell the defender permanently.

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    Kabar's lack of playing time under Kovac

    Kabar has struggled for playing time under Niko Kovac this season. Failing to make a single appearance for Dortmund’s senior team as he could not displace Daniel Svensson from the starting XI, Kabar has only featured three times for Dortmund's reserve side in the Regionalliga West. This lack of first-team opportunities has prompted him to seek a move away from the club in search of regular minutes.

  • Why Kabar is highly rated

    Kabar joined the Borussia Dortmund academy at the age of 13 and has steadily progressed through the ranks since then. His profile rose significantly after being part of the Germany U-17 World Cup-winning team in 2023, as well as the U-17 European Championship-winning squad the same year. Kabar was named captain of Dortmund’s U-19 team during their UEFA Youth League campaign last season. Despite strong performances, which included one goal and an assist, they were eliminated in the intermediate stage by Real Madrid. His potential prompted Dortmund to secure him with a contract extension until 2028, signed in February of this year.

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    What could happen in the winter transfer window ?

    Dortmund will aim to negotiate a loan deal for the talented defender rather than a permanent sale. For Kabar, a January move would provide the opportunity to continue his development and gain regular first-team experience without hindering his progress.

Newcastle now keen to sign £70m Champions League winner similar to Tonali

Newcastle United are in the mix to sign an “extraordinary” Champions League winner, with the player in question compared to Magpies midfielder Sandro Tonali.

Howe proud despite Newcastle defeat

The Magpies were beaten 2-1 at home to Barcelona on Thursday evening, with a stunning St James’ Park atmosphere not quite doing enough to help their side get a positive result, despite a late consolation from Anthony Gordon.

Newcastle’s performance was impressive on the whole, with the hosts dominating the first half, in particular, but Barca’s quality shone through, not least when it came to Marcus Rashford’s second goal of the night.

Despite the result, Eddie Howe still tried to be positive, speaking of his pride at the performance, as his team showed they could match one of Europe’s best teams for long periods.

“There was a lot of effort, commitment and heart from the players. It was a good performance, without being a great one, and to beat Barcelona, I think you need a great one. We had the chances – two big moments in that first half – but we didn’t take them. Unfortunately, when you concede the first goal, the game swings on that moment.”

Newcastle keen on signing "extraordinary" Real Madrid star

According to Caught Offside, Newcastle are among the clubs who are interested in signing Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga in 2026.

Chelsea and Manchester United are also mentioned as options for the £70m-rated midfielder, with the two-time Champions League winner out of contract at Madrid in the summer of 2029.

Camavinga would be a huge statement signing by Newcastle, considering the Frenchman is arguably considered one of the best central midfielders in Europe currently, also being able to do a job at left-back. He has also been likened to Tonali, in terms of style.

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The Madrid ace has been hailed as “extraordinary” by Carlo Ancelotti, which is high praise from a legendary manager, while Paul Pogba lauded his quality back in 2021, following his debut for France.

“It is a pleasure to see him don the [France] shirt. To score after his first start [against Ukraine in a friendly], that is honestly wonderful. I was truly happy for him. I only wish him the best and much more. He has everything for that. His future is in his hands. He is very at ease, he is a little dancer. He makes me think a bit about me. He is not a timid person.”

Eduardo Camavinga’s career stats

Appearances

Goals

Real Madrid

180

4

Rennes

88

2

France

26

2

France Under-21s

13

2

Whether Camavinga is eyeing a move away from Madrid remains to be seen – his contract situation means big money would still be needed to get him – but if Xabi Alonso doesn’t consider him an important part of his plans, Newcastle should be looking to swoop.

Man Utd's most expensive signings of all time – list

Manchester United and Sir Jim Ratcliffe splashed the cash in the 2025 summer transfer window, but who are the club’s current most expensive signings of all time?

Here at Football FanCast, we’ve taken a look at Man Utd’s most expensive additions in their famous history, as per Transfermarkt, with a detailed look at the top 10.

Man Utd’s most expensive signings of all time

Rank

Player

Fee

Signed from

Year

1

Paul Pogba

£89m

Juventus

2016

2

Antony

£81.3m

Ajax

2022

3

Harry Maguire

£80m

Leicester City

2019

4

Romelu Lukaku

£75m

Everton

2017

5

Jadon Sancho

£73m

Borussia Dortmund

2021

6

Bryan Mbeumo

£71m

Brentford

2025

7

Benjamin Sesko

£66.4m

RB Leipzig

2025

8

Rasmus Hojlund

£64m

Atalanta

2022

9

Matheus Cunha

£62.5m

Wolves

2025

=10

Angel Di Maria

£60m

Real Madrid

2014

=10

Casemiro

£60m

Real Madrid

2022

12

Bruno Fernandes

£56m

Sporting CP

2020

13

Mason Mount

£55m

Chelsea

2023

=14

Anthony Martial

£52m

AS Monaco

2015

=14

Leny Yoro

£52m

Lille

2024

16

Aaron Wan-Bissaka

£50m

Crystal Palace

2019

17

Lisandro Martinez

£48.3m

Ajax

2022

18

Fred

£47m

Shakhtar Donetsk

2018

19

Andre Onana

£43.5m

Inter Milan

2023

20

Manuel Ugarte

£42m

PSG

2024

Here's a detailed look at Man Utd's 10 most expensive signings:

10

Angel Di Maria

£60m from Real Madrid

Back in 2014, Angel Di Maria put pen to paper on a five-year deal with Man Utd in what was at the time, a club and British transfer record.

The Argentine signed from Real Madrid under Louis van Gaal, but after just one season and 32 appearances, was sold to Paris Saint-Germain.

9

Matheus Cunha

£62.5m from Wolves

One of three big-money signings in 2025, Matheus Cunha was the first addition ahead of Ruben Amorim’s first full season in charge at Old Trafford.

Man Utd triggered the £62.5m release clause in Cunha’s Wolves contract, with the Brazilian forward set to play in behind the striker.

8

Rasmus Hojlund

£64m from Atalanta

Rasmus Hojlund

The Red Devils won the race to sign Rasmus Hojlund from Atalanta in 2023. The Denmark forward was just 20 years of age when he signed for the club and netted 10 Premier League goals during his debut campaign.

However, in 2025, Hojlund was allowed to join Napoli on loan with an obligtion to buy for £38m in 2026.

7

Benjamin Sesko

£66.4m from RB Leipzig

Benjamin Sesko was brought in before Hojlund’s exit as the new main centre-forward for the Red Devils.

The towering Slovenia striker starred for RB Salzburg and RB Leipzig before heading to Manchester in an initial deal worth more than £66m.

6

Bryan Mbeumo

£71m from Brentford

After starring in the Premier League with Brentford, Bryan Mbeumo swapped London for Manchester in a transfer worth £71m.

The versatile forward signed a five-year contract at Old Trafford which, providing he stays until 2030, will see him earn £39m in wages during his time with the Red Devils.

5

Jadon Sancho

£73m from Borussia Dortmund

Jadon Sancho

Jadon Sancho failed to make the desired impact at Old Trafford after being brought in by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in 2021.

Sancho has also had a frosty relationship with Erik ten Hag, with the Dutchman publicly saying the winger wasn’t being included in matchday squads due to his performances in training. In 2024/25, he headed on loan to Chelsea, and in 2025/26, joined Aston Villa for the season.

4

Romelu Lukaku

£75m from Everton

Another big-money signing that didn’t work out for Man Utd was Romelu Lukaku, who signed from Everton in 2017.

The Belgian arrived at Old Trafford shortly after Wayne Rooney went the other way, however, Lukaku was on the move again just two years later, joining Inter Milan.

3

Harry Maguire

£80m from Leicester City

Man Utd pipped Man City to the signing of Harry Maguire from Leicester City in 2019. The centre-back has since been a hot topic of conversation at Old Trafford but has remained a regular for the majority of the time.

He’s worked under a number of managers and even captained the Red Devils for a number of years before Erik ten Hag handed that responsibility to Fernandes in 2023.

2

Antony

£81.3m from Ajax

Antony

The club splashed the cash on winger Antony to quickly reunite him with Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford.

The Brazilian starred under Ten Hag in the Netherlands, however, after moving to England, Antony struggled to make the same impact, not exactly living up to the huge fee, and signed for Real Betis for just over £20m in 2025.

1

Paul Pogba

£89m from Juventus

Top of the list is Paul Pogba, who actually came through the academy at Carrington. The French midfielder eventually left for Juventus in 2012, but four years later, returned to Old Trafford in a huge £89m deal.

Pogba’s second stint in Manchester had plenty of ups and downs, and in 2022, he left when his contract expired.

Thomas Muller to join Germany at the World Cup? Julian Nagelsmann addresses talk of surprise role for Vancouver Whitecaps forward

Germany boss Julian Nagelsmann has addressed sensational reports linking Thomas Muller with a World Cup assistant coach role. While praising the veteran's coaching potential, Nagelsmann has definitively ruled out a reunion for the 2026 tournament, citing Muller's contractual obligations and success with the Vancouver Whitecaps.

  • Nagelsmann praises Muller's coaching potential but rules out 2026 role

    Nagelsmann has addressed speculation linking Muller with a position on his coaching staff, calling the player a future candidate but ruling him out for the 2026 World Cup. Talking to , Nagelsmann praised his former protege's suitability for a coaching role but confirmed Muller's playing commitments with Vancouver Whitecaps make any involvement next summer impossible.

    "Thomas is definitely a candidate who could hold such a position," Nagelsmann said. "What isn't there now can become one day in the future. He has what it takes to be a head coach." 

    However, Nagelsmann explained the logistical hurdles, noting: "He still has a contract in Canada until winter 2026. The coach won't be so thrilled if Thomas says: 'Yes, I'll come two or three weeks later because I still want to be an assistant coach.'"

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    MLS director credited with floating the idea

    The prospect of Muller joining the national team setup was first raised by Ernst Tanner, the sporting director of MLS side Philadelphia Union. Tanner endorsed the move, saying to : "Basically, I'm a fan of innovative ideas." His comments sparked the debate about whether the decorated veteran could be integrated into Nagelsmann's backroom team for the tournament.

  • Muller focused on trophy-laden spell in Vancouver

    Nagelsmann confirmed he has been in contact with Muller and that the forward is enjoying his time in Major League Soccer. 

    "I've spoken with him a few times; he's having a great time in Vancouver right now, he's playing well, scoring a lot of goals, providing a lot of assists. And he's trying to advance football there," the Germany boss added. 

    Muller recently became the most decorated German footballer in history, winning his 35th career trophy after scoring in the Canadian Championship final to lead the Vancouver Whitecaps to victory.

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    What next for Muller and the German national team?

    While Nagelsmann has left the door open for a future collaboration, Muller will not be in the dugout for the 2026 World Cup. His focus remains on his playing career with the Whitecaps, where his contract runs until the end of 2026. Nagelsmann concluded definitively: "I'm going out on a limb here: he won't be taking on a position as assistant coach this summer – neither for me nor for any other coach." 

    Germany will therefore proceed with their existing coaching staff as they continue their World Cup qualification campaign.

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