Just like Leo? 16-year-old wonderkid Lamine Yamal sees one-on-one ability compared to Messi by Barcelona boss Xavi

Teenage wonderkid Lamine Yamal boasts one-on-one ability that is comparable to former Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi, says Blaugrana boss Xavi.

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Youngster has burst onto the senior stageFollowing in the footsteps of all-time greatCoach has complete faith in his abilityWHAT HAPPENED?

The precociously-gifted 16-year-old has burst onto the senior stage in 2023, becoming a full international with Spain, and records continue to tumble around him – as they once did with Argentine icon Messi. The promising midfielder boasts creative quality in abundance, with Xavi of the opinion that he can be likened to superstars of Barca’s recent past. He has said of Yamal’s ability when running with the ball: “He’s got the ability in one-on-one situations, you have to look for him. As with [Ousmane] Dembele, with Messi… we must get the ball to him. We have to make the most of it and give this type of player a boost.”

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Yamal is drawing obvious comparisons with Messi, who made his own breakthrough at Barca while still in his teens, and Xavi intends to handle the youngster with care. He added on emulating the efforts of his predecessors, who ensured that Messi was never pushed too far: “They are good examples, [Frank] Rijkaard’s management with Leo. He had injuries at the beginning. We have to be cautious with Lamine. He will help us.”

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Barcelona will be hoping that Yamal does not pick up any untimely knocks on Friday when he goes up against a Sevilla side that boasts plenty of no-nonsense defenders. Xavi said: “We treat him like someone who is 16 years old, who is in training. We are very close to him. We see him well when he’s in training. He’ll be up against [Sergio] Ramos or [Jesus] Navas, competitive animals at 36.”

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Defending La Liga champions Barca remain unbeaten through seven league games this season and are just two points behind surprise early pacesetters Girona – meaning that they can move to the top of the table with a win over Sevilla at Montjuic.

A waste of €80m?! PSG's investment in Goncalo Ramos showing few early signs of being worthwhile

The Portugal international arrived to much fanfare over the summer, but has only found the net in one game thus far and fallen out of the line-up

After just about surviving his first season at Paris Saint-Germain, all eyes were on how Luis Campos would rebuild at one of Europe's most demanding clubs. The French champions' lead football advisor relieved manager Christophe Galtier of his duties and sold Neymar, while he did not stand in the way of Lionel Messi departing either.

After hiring Luis Enrique, his reported fourth choice to replace Galtier, Campos went about assembling a new-look squad. One of his first moves was to sign Goncalo Ramos on a loan deal from Benfica with an obligation to buy. Although they didn't send the Portuguese side a cent this summer, Ramos will someday cost the Parisians up to €80m.

On the surface, it made some sense. PSG were rife with uncertainty in regards to Kylian Mbappe's future, but knew they were moving on from Messi and Neymar. A forward — of any description — was necessary. However, Ramos wasn't the only attacker to walk through the entrance door at Parc des Princes during the transfer window.

Of the 11 signings Campos sanctioned in a that three-month period, six were attacking players who would be made available to Luis Enrique in 2023-24. That doesn't include Xavi Simons, who was immediately loaned out to RB Leipzig but is expected back at some stage. Factor in that Mbappe eventually opted to stay, and suddenly the cupboard was far from bare.

Someone was bound to become a spare part, and right now that looks to be Ramos. The obligation to pay an initial €65m (£57m/$70m) already feels like an unnecessary financial burden that will need to be dealt with in the coming months, and is a sign that despite claiming to be more sensible spenders, PSG remain prone to the odd reckless investment as they search for a winning formula that will work outside of France.

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In the summer of 2022, when PSG drew up their summer target list, they included a number of big names. Manchester City's Bernardo Silva was reportedly in there. So too was Gianluca Scamacca, who eventually joined West Ham. With both players off the market, PSG turned to Ramos.

And in many ways, it made sense, as the Parisians needed a central striker. With Messi and Neymar no longer out-and-out goalscoring threats, and Mbappe insisting on having a No.9 to play alongside rather than be deployed there himself, Ramos, who had scored seven goals as a 21-year-old in the shadow of Darwin Nunez for Benfica, seemed an investment for both the present and future.

Campos, who had deep connections to Portuguese football, pushed for the move. But it never materialised, and the Parisians instead bought Hugo Ekitike — a talented but raw striker who had bagged 10 Ligue 1 goals for Reims the previous season.

That sequence of events eventually benefitted Ramos immensely. The forward was handed another year of development in his homeland, and scored 27 goals, leading the Primeira Liga in non-penalty goals, and averaging 0.79 non-penalty xG per 90 minutes.

But it was at the World Cup where he really turned heads. Portugal famously benched misfiring captain Cristiano Ronaldo for their last-16 clash with Switzerland in Qatar. In his stead, Ramos exploded, bagging a hat-trick that included a thumping near-post finish for one of the goals of the tournament.

That showing made him one of 2023's hottest transfer targets. At various points, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich were all said to be interested. PSG, though, had already done the groundwork, and were always likely to beat the other interested parties.

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Ramos' start to life at PSG has been mixed, at best. His full debut, the Parisians' 0-0 draw with Lorient to open the season, was marred by missed chances and underwhelming sequences. The striker was handed his side's best opportunity of the day, but nodded wide in the 78th minute to spoil what would have been a dream beginning in Paris.

He started the next fixture, another draw in which he failed to score, and has since drifted in and out of the starting XI. His only goals in a PSG shirt have come in the 4-0 thrashing of Marseille. In his first Classique, the Portuguese replaced the injured Mbappe, and was arguably more effective than the France captain on the day, bagging a brace and leading a famous rout of their old rivals.

This isn't a player who has forgotten how to score altogether, though. Ramos has been effective for his national team, fitting into the same side as Ronaldo — the man he once replaced — to great effect. He has found the net three times in his last two games for the Selecao, showing the kind of cutting edge that saw him become so coveted by most of Europe's best just six months ago.

Still, for all of this success in a national-team shirt, domestic goals have proved elusive. Ramos has put just 31 percent of his shots on target, putting him in the 19th percentile among Ligue 1 forwards, according to while he is also slightly under-performing his expected goals. Something just isn't clicking.

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Ramos' struggles have only been amplified by the depth in the squad that has been built around him. Luis Enrique's initial flirtations with Marco Asensio, a free signing from Real Madrid, as a No.9 seemed guaranteed to budge the glut of PSG's other striking options out of contention. But when the Spaniard picked up an injury, a chance emerged.

It was, at first, Ramos' spot to lose, but he swiftly played himself out of contention. Randal Kolo Muani now appears to have the central spot nailed down, with Mbappe on one wing, and Ousame Dembele on the other. And when Luis Enrique shifts to a 4-2-4 formation — something he has experimented with to varying degrees of success — both Bradley Barcola and Lee Kang-in have had their names called before Ramos.

And while none of the Parisians' attackers have truly hit a groove in front goal, the Kolo Muani and Mbappe link seems to be working. There is, of course, the French connection there, as Mbappe and Kolo Muani have formed a solid partnership up front for the national team, and Mbappe made it clear that he wanted to play alongside a more recognisable central striking force.

Additionally, the Kolo Muani is slightly more suited to that need than Ramos. He is more comfortable drifting into wide areas, or running channels, while he is also a sharp passer, and tidy with the ball at his feet, especially given his size.

Things get even trickier for Ramos when the manager opts for an extra attacking player. That system typically requires Mbappe and Kolo Muani to occupy the two central roles, leaving four players to fight for spots out wide — an area of the pitch in which Ramos simply doesn't excel.

Luis Enrique will, of course, have few complaints about the depth of his squad — and Ramos has not been frozen out entirely. But, for now at least, he finds himself far down his manager's pecking order.

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Many attacking players tend to have their favourite spots in the final third. For Mbappe, it's the left corner of the 18-yard box, ideally cutting onto his right foot. For Mohamed Salah, it's the same space, but on the right side. Cristiano Ronaldo typically drifts to the far post. Erling Haaland sort of makes the whole penalty area his, such is his size, tenacity, and general obsession with finding the net.

Ramos' favoured area is highly-specific. He, in fact, scores the same goal a lot of the time. Of his 27 goals in all competitions last season, 19 came from inside the six-yard box. A large chunk of those resulted from runs across defenders, and ensuing one-touch finishes at the near post. It was a near-perfect formula for Benfica, who utilised the pace and crossing ability of Alex Grimaldo to find Ramos as he made that signature dart in front of opposition centre-backs. Portugal caught on, too, with one of Ramos' treble against Switzerland coming in a similar manner.

Unfortunately for him, it's not the kind of move that PSG piece together. In general, the full-back on the left side of the pitch offers cover for Mbappe — and is seldom asked to get forward. And if there is any space at the near post, it is Mbappe's to exploit. That run, Ramos' go-to dart, is almost impossible for him to make. His preferred spot is rendered unavailable by the very nature of his most talented team-mate's playing style.

Luis Enrique has admitted that Ramos isn't always the best fit for his team, either. "He moves very well. It's true that we're not a team that crosses a lot so maybe we don't see his best statistics, but he's a top player, who does a spectacular job," he said before PSG's recent win over Brest. In the most measured way possible, his own manager admitted that his big-money signing simply isn't the right fit.

Man Utd player ratings vs Newcastle: Dreadful Diogo Dalot and awful Antony sum up catastrophic Carabao Cup exit as Erik ten Hag faces more difficult questions

The Red Devils suffered a second successive 3-0 home defeat as their woeful start to the season continued at Old Trafford

Manchester United's misery shows no sign of relenting as their defence of the Carabao Cup ended in embarrassing fashion in Wednesday's 3-0 home loss to Newcastle. Eddie Howe's side got revenge for their defeat in the final of last season's competition, and piled more pressure on Erik ten Hag in the Old Trafford dugout.

Ten Hag made seven changes from Sunday's loss to Manchester City, but those who came into the team failed to step up, and his side fell behind midway through the first half when Miguel Almiron stole in down the left to steer a shot home after Tino Livramento had carried the ball forward 50 yards.

The Magpies were 2-0 up before the break as Lewis Hall volleyed in from the edge of the box after a cross was cleared into his path, and Ten Hag responded by making two half-time substitutions. That seemed to spark something in the Red Devils, but they were hit by a sucker punch as Joe Willock fired home a fine finish on the hour mark.

From there, it was a tame exit for the holders, and time is starting to run out for their manager after yet another damaging defeat.

GOAL rates United's players from Old Trafford…

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Andre Onana (6/10):

Not at fault for any of the goals. Tried to play out when he could.

Diogo Dalot (2/10):

Caught napping as Almiron got in behind him for the first goal, and then lost the ball in a dangerous position for the second. Deservedly hooked at half-time.

Victor Lindelof (5/10):

Sloppy in possession at times, but others were far more to blame for this latest debacle.

Harry Maguire (5/10):

Weak clearing header fell at Hall's feet for the Newcastle second. Did look to move the ball forward when in possession, though not always with success.

Sergio Reguilon (5/10):

Caught out of possession for the first goal and offered little going forward.

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Hannibal Mejbri (4/10):

Can't fault his effort, but lets his determination to succeed get the better of him. Lucky not to be sent off inside 20 minutes, and needs to avoid that kind of recklessness.

Casemiro (3/10):

Looked off the pace on his return from injury. Picked up an early booking before being replaced at the break.

Mason Mount (4/10):

Beaten far too easily by Livramento in the build-up to the first goal and not incisive enough in possession. Had a couple of decent moments in the final third, but still not offering enough given the price United paid to sign him.

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Antony (2/10):

Gave the ball away almost every time he got it as he wasted some good positions down the right. Didn't help out Dalot defensively, either.

Anthony Martial (4/10):

Pressed well early on but didn't do enough with the ball. Seemed to duck under at least one cross when well placed to test Dubravka.

Alejandro Garnacho (5/10):

Looked bright but lost out to Livramento on far too many occasions to create anything of note.

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Aaron Wan-Bissaka (6/10):

Returned from injury at half-time and looked solid enough.

Sofyan Amrabat (4/10):

Barely an upgrade on Casemiro in midfield. Booked late on.

Marcus Rashford (5/10):

Thrown on with the score at 3-0 and was unable to conjure anything of note.

Rasmus Hojlund (6/10):

On a hiding to nothing and didn't get the service he needed to get his side back into it.

Bruno Fernandes (4/10):

Missed what was probably United's best chance and didn't look overly interested throughout his time on the pitch.

Erik ten Hag (2/10):

Can't be blamed for rotating given league form and needing to rest his regulars, but the fact he couldn't lift his fringe players and encourage them to put in a performance was telling. His grip on the United job continues to loosen.

Ex-Juventus star Felipe Melo explains how Lionel Messi is 'better than before' and reveals what makes the Inter Miami superstar the 'best player in the world'

Fluminese midfielder and ex-Juventus star Felipe Melo believes that Lionel Messi deservedly won the Ballon d'Or.

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Melo believes Messi is the GOATSays Argentine had gotten better with ageBrazilian admits Inter Miami star Deservedly won Ballon d'OrWHAT HAPPENED?

The ex-Brazil international, speaking to TyC Sports, said that he's seen Messi get better and better over time. Even at age 40 himself, coming off a Copa Libertadores title with Fluminense, Melo is impressed with the Argentine's performances of late, dubbing him the 'best in the world.'

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The Inter Miami superstar just won his eighth Ballon d'Or – an all-time record for any player in world soccer – and is coming off of a 2022 FIFA World Cup victory with Argentina as well. In his first season in MLS with Inter Miami, he led the Herons to the inaugural Leagues Cup while also earning the Golden Boot in the tournament as well. He marked his MLS debut with a stunning free kick, earning 10 more goals on top of that over the course of the competition.

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"Messi doesn't have the speed he had a few years ago, but he has much more vision of the game and better things than before. He's still the best player in the world. It's crazy. That's why he won the Ballon d'Or."

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WHAT NEXT FOR MELO AND MESSI?

Brazil and Argentina are set to go head-to-head Tuesday evening in FIFA World Cup qualifying action, with Messi expected to play a role in the contest. Melo, meanwhile, is no longer in the picture for the Selecao, and his season just wrapped up with a Libertadores title. At age 40, who knows what his future holds, but his contract runs until 2024 with the South American side.

Arsenal told they could have won the title under Unai Emery last season as Tony Adams explains main reason Mikel Arteta failed to get the Gunners 'across the line'

Arsenal could have ended their wait for a Premier League title last season if they were managed by Unai Emery, according to Gunners legend Tony Adams.

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Arsenal fell at the last hurdleCity went on to third-successive PL title winAdams feels Emery could've done betterGettyWHAT HAPPENED?

Instead it was Mikel Arteta in the dugout at the Emirates Stadium, as it has been since December 2019 – when he took over from Emery. Arteta was unable to take advantage of a whopping 248 days in top spot during the 2022-23 season, with Arsenal falling to three defeats and three draws in their final nine league games and City going on to triumph for the third-straight Premier League season. However, had current Villa boss Emery been at the helm, Adams feels it could've been a different story.

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The former Gunners centre-back told : "Last year, weirdly if Unai Emery was our manager then we could have perhaps won the league. I know he didn’t stick around and following Arsene Wenger was difficult, a bit like George Graham being followed by Bruce Rioch [in 1995]. I think he [Arteta] missed a few bits last season to get us over the line. I love him. I love his passion and enthusiasm. I’ve always said he’s a little bit inexperienced and perhaps needs to draw on someone in his staff who is a little more experienced. I’m talking about going across the line last season. We all make mistakes and aren’t perfect. He perhaps didn’t rotate players early enough last season. People were running out of steam, like Bukayo Saka. I think he’s doing great.”

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Indeed, while Arsenal faltered at the back end of last season, and have fluctuated at points this campaign, Emery's Villa have been on a steady charge ever since he joined. Per , the four-time Europa League winner has won an incredible 77 points from his first 38 league games in charge – a stark contrast to the 44 gained from the previous 38 before Emery. Villa's most recent victory came at Tottenham on Sunday, where an Ollie Watkins strike sealed a 2-1 comeback victory for the West Midlands side.

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Despite Adams' preferences, Arteta actually boasts a higher win percentage at Arsenal than his compatriot, with a 58 per cent rate compared to Emery's 55.

Revealed: Why Barcelona could terminate Robert Lewandowski's contract next season

A games-played clause in Robert Lewandowski's contract could mean Barcelona can terminate the striker's contract at the end of the season.

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Lewandowski signed four year deal in 2022Striker won the Pichichi trophy last seasonHas to feature in less than 55% of gamesWHAT HAPPENED?

As reported in it has been reported that there is a break clause in Lewandowski's contract which means his contract can be terminated by Barcelona. The clause states that if the Pole does not start, or feature for more than 45 minutes in a game, in over 55 per cent of games this season, Barcelona have the option to terminate Lewandowski's contract worth millions.

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Lewandowski has not been at his illustrious best this season, despite putting up respectable goal and assist numbers. When the legendary striker signed from Bayern Munich, he brought heightened expectations and was integral to the club's La Liga success last season. However, Barcelona's struggles on the pitch this season have led fingers to be pointed, with Lewandowski's occasional poor performance singled out. With the forward on an extremely high salary at a club with known financial troubles, the club may be looking to shift his wages.

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Lewandowski won the Pichichi Trophy last season, awarded to the league's top scorer, without scoring a single penalty. He became the first player to do so since Dani Guiza in 2008. Jude Bellingham leads the charts this season.

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Realistically, and barring injury, Lewandowski will start or play more than 45 minutes in over 55 per cent of Barcelona's matches. The striker is the club's top scorer this season and an important part of the club's plans this season. They host Atletico Madrid tomorrow.

Scraping past the weaker sides, outplayed by the top teams – Man Utd are destined for mediocrity unless things change

Saturday's dismal defeat to Newcastle has killed any notion of a genuine revival from Erik ten Hag's side, and more misery awaits

Predicting results is never an easy business, as last weekend's flurry of late goals in the Premier League emphatically demonstrated. But for fans of betting accumulators or those in prediction leagues with their friends and family, Manchester United have made things a lot easier.

There is a very simple way to work out how Erik ten Hag's side are going to fare in the Premier League each week: simply look at the league table. If United's opponents are in the bottom half, then they will win, more often than not (the only bottom-half side they have lost to is Crystal Palace). It might not be pretty or convincing, but they will almost-certainly win.

But whenever the Red Devils play a team from the top half of the table, they lose. Without fail. And often dismally. Saturday's defeat at Newcastle, which was the finest example of a 1-0 thrashing, has emphatically quashed any hopes of a genuine revival after a brief upturn in results against bottom-half opponents.

And unless United can reverse their predictable tendency to fade as soon as they face a quality side, then all they can hope for is an upper-mid-table finish. In other words, the only destination is mediocrity.

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People say the league table doesn't lie, but on recent evidence, the form guide sure does. That's because despite making their worst start to a season since the 1960s, United were top of the Premier League form guide at the beginning of the weekend, having won five of their previous six games.

Ten Hag's side place at top of the mini-league caused double-takes from football fans around the world, but there was a huge caveat. With the exception of their 3-0 drubbing by Manchester City, they had enjoyed a very comfortable set of fixtures, facing Brentford, Sheffield United, Fulham, Luton and Everton.

They won all five of those games, albeit without looking comfortable in any of them. They needed two last-gasp goals from Scott McTominay to beat the Bees and late strikes from outside the area from Diogo Dalot and Bruno Fernandes to take the three points from their trips to Brammall Lane and Craven Cottage, respectively.

They also had an unconvincing win over Luton – who were making their first-ever trip to Old Trafford – and then enjoyed their biggest ever win of the season – and their first by more than a goal – at Everton.

But even their 3-0 win at a fiery Goodison Park was not exactly a stroll, as they withstood a first-half onslaught and benefitted from some terrible misses from the hosts, who hit the woodwork and were denied by a Kobbie Mainoo clearance off the line.

The run of results may have lifted United's spirits, but it was clear that their revival was built on sand.

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Saturday's trip to a freezing St James' Park – with inclement weather causing United's flight to be cancelled and forcing them to take the coach – was the real test of their mettle, and they completely failed it.

United's record at St James' Park has been poor even when the Magpies have been at their lowest ebb, and even though they have had far worse scorelines against them – not least last month's 3-0 surrender in the Carabao Cup – this was one of their worst ever displays on Tyneside.

Eddie Howe's side gave United a tactical schooling and it was a miracle that they only conceded once. The visitors managed only three shots on goal and were ravaged down both flanks, as Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho failed to work in tandem with Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Dalot behind them.

Speaking on , Newcastle great Alan Shearer tore into Ten Hag's side. "They absolutely battered Man United in wide areas," he said. "[Kieran] Trippier and [Tino] Livramento were sensational against Wan-Bissaka and Dalot, but in their defence, they got no help whatsoever from Rashford and Garnacho.

"Not enough effort from Rashford, he didn't look interested. Newcastle created so many chances, they only got one goal, but it should have been many."

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Shearer brilliantly summed up United's problem when he said there were "too many bad eggs" within the squad. Ten Hag has enough quality players to turn over lesser opponents, but when the going gets tough and those same players are really up against it, they tend to shrink.

Three days after an energy-sapping and thrilling 3-3 draw away at Galatasaray, United were forced to dig deep against Newcastle, but they couldn't do it. Howe's side had to endure Champions League agony of their own after being on the wrong end of one of the harshest handball decisions of all time against Paris Saint-Germain, but showed that they were made of much sterner stuff than their opponents.

"There are too many bad eggs in that Man United team, too many bad attitudes," Shearer said. "All right when things are going well for you, you can get your feet on the ball, you can play, your heads are up when things are all nice and rosy.

"But when it's not going for you and you're a little bit tired, you've been away in a European game and you think you've got to roll your sleeves up, there's not enough characters in that team."

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Ten Hag has on many occasions sought to blame his woeful second season in charge of United on their terrible luck with injuries. He has indeed had to do without key players for long periods, with Luke Shaw missing more than three months, Lisandro Martinez being out since September, Casemiro currently sidelined until 2024 and Christian Eriksen recently hurting his knee.

Tyrell Malacia and Amad Diallo have been injured all season, Mainoo has only just returned while Mason Mount has been injured twice and Rasmus Hojlund missed the first month after turning up with a back injury when he signed from Atalanta.

But United are hardly unique in that regard. The compressed schedule and the timing of last year's World Cup has affected every club in Europe. and while United have been hit hard, they are by no means the team to have suffered the most with injuries.

Ten Hag's side are currently ranked 14th in the Premier League injury table, with eight players out. Newcastle are bottom with 13 players unavailable and still managed to outplay them both in the league and in the Carabao Cup.

Tottenham have 11 players missing but they were able to hold Manchester City to a 3-3 draw, twice coming from behind and showing the type of resilience most United fans would kill for.

Man Utd and Arsenal slammed for ‘backwards’ signings of Andre Onana and David Raya as goalkeeper tinkering questioned

Manchester United and Arsenal have gone "backwards" in goalkeeping quality after bringing in Andre Onana and David Rayar, says Jamie Carragher.

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Man Utd & Arsenal brought in new goalkeepersOnana and Raya have been heavily criticisedCarragher sees them as downgrades on predecessorsWHAT HAPPENED?

Onana and Raya have faced criticism for blatant errors in their debut season at United and Arsenal, respectively. United splashed out to sign the Cameroon star from Inter to replace David De Gea, while Mikel Arteta made Raya his first choice goalkeeper ahead of England international Aaron Ramsdale.

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Ex-Liverpool star Carragher said on the podcast that the pair have been the worst summer signings in the Premier League this season, saying: "The biggest disappointments in the Premier League so far this season would be the two goalkeepers at Manchester United and Arsenal. They’ve been quite poor after coming in as 'improvements' from the previous keepers, and it’s almost stayed the same or even gone backwards with them coming in."

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United's Champions League hopes have been put in grave danger due to errors from Onana. He has been seen as the main culprit for their disappointing results in Europe, most recently after they surrendered a 3-1 lead to draw 3-3 with Galatasaray.

Raya, on the other hand, has made several high-profile errors in the Premier League and Luton manager Rob Edwards admitted that his team targeted the goalkeeper in an attempt to force him into making his glaring mistake. Luckily for the Spaniard, Arsenal rescued a 3-2 win against them earlier this week.

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United boss Erik ten Hag and his Arsenal counterpart Mikel Arteta are expected to stand by their goalkeepers despite their struggles. Onana will be in the starting XI for their game against Bournemouth on Saturday, while Raya will likely be involved as the Gunners take on Aston Villa the following day.

Kylian Mbappe to receive staggering world-record signing-on fee at Real Madrid after telling PSG he wants summer transfer

Kylian Mbappe is reportedly set to receive a staggering world-record signing-on fee when he joins Real Madrid on a free transfer this summer.

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Spanish radio station COPE report that the France captain will receive a signing on bonus of between €120-€150 million (£103m-£128m /$130m-$162m) across the period of his anticipated five-year-deal.

reported on Monday that a deal is in place between Mbappe and the Madrid giants, although any public announcement is likely to be deferred while may still meet Paris Saint-Germain in this season's Champions League.

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A saga that has dragged on noisily for years appears close to drawing to a rather understated conclusion. After Mbappe made it known to PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi that he intended to leave on the expiration of his contract this summer, matters have been exceptionally quiet. Real Madrid, PSG and the player's representatives are all seemingly intent on concluding the deal in the most diplomatic matter possible.

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Mbappe looks set to take a pay cut when he signs on in the Spanish capital. But reports suggest he will be top earner on the Madrid roster with a bumper signing-on fee and a share of image rights serving to boost his overall earnings.

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WHAT NEXT FOR KYLIAN MBAPPE?

The 25-year-old will no doubt be looking to leave his native Paris on a high and will be eyeing silverware with PSG enjoying a commanding lead in Ligue 1 and a 2-0 advantage over Real Sociedad in the last 16 of the Champions League.

Liverpool target surprise Mohamed Salah replacement with Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo emerging as cut-price alternative

Liverpool are reportedly interested in signing Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo as a replacement for Mohamed Salah, who could leave in the summer.

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Liverpool show interest in Mbeumo Could replace Salah if he leaves for Saudi Winger on cut-price if Brentford face relegation Getty ImagesWHAT HAPPENED?

Salah has been in the crosshairs of the bosses at the Saudi Pro League, who have been looking to sign the Egyptian to become one of the faces of their league alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar Jr. Liverpool reportedly rejected a major bid from a Saudi club last summer as they wanted to keep their star winger. However, it is now expected that a move for Salah could be on, and Liverpool bosses have identified the Brentford star as their target for the summer according to the Express.

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The 24-year-old winger had a strong start to the 2023–24 season with seven goals and three assists in 15 appearances until sustaining an ankle injury in the first few days of December. The previous season, he had nine goals and eight assists in 38 league games. With his cutting edge in the final third and his speed and strength, Mbeumo can pose a threat to defences whenever he gets a chance.

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The good news for the Merseyside club is that they could pounce on Mbeumo in the summer for a cut price if Brentford fail to avoid relegation this season. The Bees currently stand just five points from relegation with Luton Town having a game in hand over them.

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WHAT NEXT FOR MBEUMO?

Mbeumo's deal may stand solely on the decision that Salah makes in the summer, however, Liverpool may be tempted to go for the Cameroonian if Brentford do get relegated this summer.

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