M.U carries a record salary fund
According to SunSport statistics, this season, Man Utd has to pay a total salary of 332 million pounds. On average, each player receives a salary of 6.5 million pounds/week. This is the largest salary fund in Premier League history, much higher than Liverpool (264 million pounds/year), Man City (260 million pounds/year) and Chelsea (244 million pounds/year).
Tyrone Mings to debut for England?
According to Sportmail, coach Southgate has considered changing many positions in the starting lineup in tonight's match against Bulgaria. The most notable of which is the possibility of Tyrone Mings debuting for the Three Lions. Aston Villa's centre-back will be in the starting lineup to replace Michael Keane.
Young German star is in high demand
According to Mirror, 20-year-old midfielder Kai Havertz is the target of many big European teams such as Bayern, M.U, Liverpool, Man City, Dortmund, Real and Barca. The Bayer Leverkusen star is valued at around £80 million.
Courtois reaches 200 clean sheets
With Belgium's 2-0 victory over Kazakhstan, goalkeeper Courtois has reached the milestone of 200 clean sheets. The goalkeeper has kept the most clean sheets during her time at Atletico Madrid (76 clean sheets in 154 games).
Aubameyang is about to get a salary increase
According to Sport, Arsenal have begun negotiating a new contract with Aubameyang, who has only 2 years left on his contract at Emirates Stadium. To convince the Gabon striker, the Gunners are ready to increase their salary.
M.U uses technology to search for " rough pearls"
After many failures in the transfer market, MU decided to hire Driblab, a company specializing in player data analysis, to find targets suitable for the team. According to Daily Mail, most clubs in La Liga use the Driblab system. Using Driblab's data will make it easier for M.U to select and detect players that they think have potential and are suitable for the club.
Mandzukic has chosen a new destination
Tuttosport revealed that striker Mario Mandzukic is ready to join M.U in January to increase the Red Devils' attacking power.
Dortmund admits they can't keep Sancho
Dortmund sporting director Michael Zorc admitted that it would be difficult to keep Jadon Sancho long-term. The English "Than Dong" is the mainstay in the Ruhr team's attack.
Juventus changes players to Eriksen
According to Le10Sport, Juventus have planned to recruit Christian Eriksen in the January market. To convince Tottenham to release the Danish star, the old lady was ready for midfielder Adrien Rabiot to move in the opposite direction.
Bale holds hope for Wales
In the EURO 2020 qualifiers last night, Gareth Bale scored to help Wales hold Croatia to a 1-1 draw. After 6 matches, Wales is currently 4th in Group E with 8 points, 4 points behind the 2nd ranked team (Hungary) but has played 1 match less. With 2 more matches in hand, Ryan Giggs and his team still have a chance to compete for a ticket to the final round.