Not exact matches
Michael Carrick has made enough
of an impression on Manchester United
manager Louis
van Gaal that he is going to reward the midfielder with a
new contract, according to the Daily Mail.
New Manchester United
manager Louis
van Gaal will take up his position at Old Trafford as soon as his 2014 FIFA World Cup campaign with The Netherlands ends, with the transfer rumour mill suggesting that
van Gaal is interested in bringing a number
of the Oranje's stars with him.
With strong links with both clubs
van der Sar has been tasked with negotiating the deal for Blind as
new manager Louis
van Gaal looks to complete an overhaul
of his squad.
The Netherlands international, however, has already risked feeling the wrath
of new manager Louis
van Gaal.
The Belgian international, who enjoyed a superb breakthrough in United's first - team last season, has found himself increasingly out
of favour this term under
new manager Louis
van Gaal and now hopes to be allowed to move this winter.
United, meanwhile, have been busy in the transfer market already this week, signing Luke Shaw and Ander Herrera for a combined fee in excess
of # 60 million, but
new manager Louis
van Gaal is believed to have more to spend in a bid to refresh his underachieving squad.
With
van Gaal's attempts to bring in a
new central defender proving unsuccessful thus far, Smalling, who signed a
new deal with the club towards the end
of last season, could potentially save his
manager some money in the transfer market if he can seize the opportunity with both hands.
United
manager Louis
van Gaal is keen to bolster his centre - back options ahead
of the
new season and has been heavily linked with a surprise move for the Real Madrid vice-captain, according to De Telegraaf.
The Belgian international, who made a terrific impression upon being introduced to the first - team setup last season, has seemingly fallen out
of favour under
new manager Louis
van Gaal this season, and may now be farmed out on loan in the
new year.
The former Southampton prospect's current deal with the Gunners expires at the end
of next season, and his
manager will be hoping he will not become the latest in a long line
of recent players — including Robin
van Persie — to have left North London for pastures
new after contract negotiations stalled.
It had been thought that De Gea, who has just eighteen months left to run on his current deal, was set to sign a
new contract at Old Trafford, but the widely - speculated breakdown
of the relationship between the Spaniard and
manager Louis
van Gaal may yet lead to his departure from the club.
The Red Devils have been suspect at the back for much
of this season, with youngsters such as Tyler Blackett and Paddy McNair playing more often than would have been expected and with results not yet overly convincing under
new manager Louis
van Gaal.
French duo Morgan Schneiderlin [via ESPN] and Geoffrey Kondogbia [via Daily Star Sport] are thought to be on
manager Louis
van Gaal's transfer wishlist as he looks to strengthen the engine room ahead
of the
new season.
Welbeck will be delighted as it is his first chance to face his former club and perhaps to prove once and for all that their
new manager Louis
van Gaal made a bit
of a blunder when he allowed the 23 - year old to join the Gunners.
The Dutchman has been a key part
of new United
manager Louis
van Gaal's impressive defensive set - up whilst with the Netherlands, playing in a back three alongside club teammate Bruno Martins Indi and Aston Villa captain Ron Vlaar.
The Red Devils spent # 156m ahead
of this season, bringing in the likes
of Angel Di Maria, Ander Herrera, Luke Shaw and Radamel Falcao to build a
new - look side under
new manager Louis
van Gaal.
The United board have been keen for
new manager Louis
van Gaal to access plenty
of transfer funds to improve on the squad that finished in 7th place in the Premier League last season, and it now looks as though the spending is set to continue in the winter with two more big names being targeted.
United
manager Louis
van Gaal has been busy in the transfer market in the last few days following the signings
of Matteo Darmian [via BBC Sport] from Serie A outfit Torino and French international Morgan Schneiderlin [via BBC Sport], and it appears the Dutchman is keen to strengthen his squad further ahead
of the
new season.
So you think it's that simple that if we don't win the league we just get a
new manager spend loads
of money like
van gal and we would win the league the year after clueless and were did you get 200m from wen has any club in the world spend 200m in one transfer window and blow the lot.
New United manager Louis van Gaal has identified the 27 - year - old as one of several targets in that position, with Bayern Munich's Toni Kroos also thought to be a priority, while Real Madrid are also keen on new signings in that area having also shown an interest in Chelsea star Ramir
New United
manager Louis
van Gaal has identified the 27 - year - old as one
of several targets in that position, with Bayern Munich's Toni Kroos also thought to be a priority, while Real Madrid are also keen on
new signings in that area having also shown an interest in Chelsea star Ramir
new signings in that area having also shown an interest in Chelsea star Ramires.
Manchester United could be close to announcing the signings
of three
new players, with
new manager Louis
van Gaal succeeding in bringing in some world class names in # 84m's worth
of spending.
Player - by - player comparison
of United against Chelsea.With
new Manchester United
manager Louis
van Gaal spending close to # 150m on
new players this summer, how do his squad look in comparison to title favourites Chelsea?
The Red Devils were busy in the summer transfer window, with
new manager van Gaal overseeing a major squad overhaul with a number
of big names coming in and going out.
The winger joined the Portuguese giants on a season - long loan deal from the Red Devils last month, after
new manager Louis
van Gaal did not consider him part
of his plans for the 2014 - 15 campaign.
Louis
van Gaal is expected to be named the
new manager of Manchester United.
New manager Louis
van Gaal got his first competitive win as the Manchester outfit's
manager on Sunday — a 4 - 0 hammering
of Queens Park Rangers at Old Trafford — and optimism is high among the players and the fans.
The 24 - year - old is yet to make an appearance for United this season as
manager Louis
van Gaal opted for summer signing Sergio Romero in between the sticks for the club's first six games
of the
new season.
Another
of the veterans who will no longer play for United is Ryan Giggs, who finished his playing career last season and will be the club's assistant
manager working under
new boss Louis
van Gaal.
If there was one major positive to the reign
of Louis
van Gaal as
manager of Manchester United it was the Dutchman's liberal use
of youngsters, plucked from the club's youth set - up, that regularly filled his first - team selections with
new and exciting names.
Louis
van Gaal has gone on to use him there for the Netherlands, and with Manchester United's lack
of a similar player in the deep midfield position a constant weak point for the Red Devils in recent years, their
new manager may well decide Blind is the best man for the job.
So at long last, Jose Mourinho has been appointed the
new manager of Manchester United, succeeding his managerial mentor at Barcelona, Louis
van Gaal, in the Old Trafford dugout.
In today's episode Dunk also touches on Fenway We Come Not To Pay's interview with Jay McKenna from the Spirit
of Shankly supporters» union, fans criticism
of Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and
new signing Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain, claims that Philippe Coutinho's people are still trying to negotiate his exit from Anfield to the Nou Camp, what next for Southampton's Virgil
van Dijk and will Klopp really be FSG's last
manager before they sell up or will there another man in the hot - seat before they finally cash in?
In his first press conference as the
new manager of United Louis
van Gaal arrived straight from the World Cup and promised that his target was to guide the team into a Champions League qualifying place.
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of co-op gameplay, we're expanding the series to
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