How Andrea Berta is planning to sign Matheus Cunha for Arsenal

A report has shared exactly how new Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta is planning to tempt Wolves forward Matheus Cunha with a move to the Emirates Stadium this summer.

Andrea Berta tipped to sign Matheus Cunha for Arsenal

The arrival of Berta has brought plenty of speculation linking the Italian with a summer swoop for Cunha.

Arsenal open talks to sign £50m player with Berta expected to launch bid

The new Gunners sporting director already has targets in place.

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Wolves’ versatile star striker, who’s racked up 15 goals in all competitions for Vitor Pereira’s side this term, is set to be available for £62.5 million this summer, after the Brazilian put pen to paper on a new four-year contract in early February.

Arsenal’s next five Premier League games

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Ipswich Town (away)

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That price comes in the form of a new release clause penned into his fresh terms, which allows clubs to trigger the option and bypass negotiations with Wolves if they’re prepared to pay the fee.

This will of course attract elite-level sides considering Cunha’s exceptional 2024/2025 campaign, where he starred for Wolves in a variety of attacking positions, and manager Mikel Arteta is widely rumoured to favour versatility when it comes to signing new players.

Berta also has a connection to Cunha through their time together at Atlético Madrid, with Arsenal’s new transfer chief signing the 25-year-old from Hertha Berlin to back Diego Simeone in 2021.

The forward scored seven goals and eight assists for Atlético in all competitions before departing for Wolves, where he has since gone on to shine at Molineux, and reports have claimed that Berta has told Arsenal he wishes to sign Cunha this summer (The Boot Room).

Former Gunners striker Jeremie Aliadiere also predicted that Berta could help Arsenal to strike a deal for Cunha, almost immediately after reports surfaced that the 53-year-old was closing in on the sporting director’s job.

Wolverhampton Wanderers' MatheusCunhareacts after the match

“Berta knows Cunha from their time at Atlético Madrid, and it could be a deal that goes through,” said Aliadiere.

“He’s having a great season in a team that’s struggling to fight relegation. That shows you how good he is and how quickly he’s adapted to the Premier League. He could be a good signing too.”

How Andrea Berta is planning to sign Matheus Cunha for Arsenal

Now, a report has shared how Berta is plotting to lure the Olympic gold medalist to N5 this summer.

Indeed, a Spanish media source claims that Berta wants to “leverage his bond” with Cunha to sign him for Arsenal, and the official has made it “clear” behind the scenes that Wolves’ attacking sensation should be his first major signing.

Their strong relationship apparently developed at Atlético, where Berta was “instrumental” in his transfer from Hertha, and later his departure to England. Interestingly, previous interim director Jason Ayto and the Arsenal recruitment team also expressed an interest in Cunha during the last transfer window, but a bid ultimately didn’t materialise for the player.

However, Cunha’s new release clause presents a golden opportunity for Arsenal to seal an agreement this summer instead, and Berta could prove to be key.

“He is a special player. He can do things that can make the difference in small details,” said Wolves boss Pereira about Cunha.

“Cunha is a player, in my opinion, who can reach high standards in this league. I hope not [elsewhere] because we need him.”

Worse than Beto: Moyes must drop 6/10 Everton star who had 0 shots

Everton’s impressive start to life under David Moyes continued as they extended their unbeaten run in the Premier League to seven matches with a 1-1 draw against Brentford on Wednesday night.

The Toffees found themselves 1-0 down at the break after Yoanne Wissa found the back of the net in the fourth minute of stoppage time at the end of the first half.

A second-half header from Jake O’Brien, who brilliantly met Vitalii Mykolenko’s cross to the back post, secured a point for the Blues on the night, though.

Despite the positive performance and result, it was not a perfect evening for Moyes and his men as in-form forward Beto did not put on his shooting boots.

Beto's performance against Brentford

The Portuguese number nine has been in phenomenal form since the Scottish manager took charge of Everton, with a return of five goals in his previous four Premier League matches before the trip to Brentford.

Beto

Unfortunately, Beto squandered both of his ‘big chances’ to find the back of the net, as his two shots on target from one-on-one situations were saved by Mark Flekken.

However, both of those chances were created by his tireless running and desire to chase down every loose ball in anticipation of a mistake, and it did take two good saves from the Bees number one to keep him out.

Beto also provided an excellent presence at the top end of the pitch for the Toffees, as the former Udinese marksman won nine of 16 duels on the night.

Chalkboard

Whilst he may be criticised for missing the chances, which he created for himself, there was an Everton player who was even worse than him – Jesper Lindstrom.

Why Jesper Lindstrom should be dropped

The Danish forward was selected to start on the right flank for the Toffees on Wednesday night and failed to make the most of his opportunity to impress.

He only had 37 touches of the ball, fewer than his goalkeeper Jordan Pickford (44), and this illustrates his lack of impact on the pitch, as the winger failed to get involved in the match to make a difference at the top end of the pitch.

Minutes

75

Key passes

0

Big chances created

0

Shots

0

Dribbles completed

0/2

Duels won

4/10

As you can see in the table above, Lindstrom came off the pitch without a single shot or chance created to show for his efforts across 75 minutes, whilst he also let his side down out of possession by losing the majority of his duels.

Beto, at least, won the majority of his physical battles and caused problems in the final third by testing Flekken on multiple occasions, whilst the Danish lightweight offered very little.

Jesper Lindstrom for Everton

The Liverpool Echo handed him a mediocre player rating of 6/10, which seems fair given his average statistics, and Moyes must instantly drop him from the starting XI as a result of this showing.

Abdoulaye Doucoure missed the game for the birth of his baby and should be brought back in to replace Lindstrom, should he be available for the clash with Wolves next week.

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That could allow Charly Alcaraz to move out wide to the right to accommodate the former Watford man coming in to fill the number ten position behind Beto.

Man Utd and INEOS eye bid to sign £20m gem who's been likened to Dele Alli

Manchester United are now considering a move to sign a £20 million-plus player who has been likened to Dele Alli in the past, according to a recent report.

Kobbie Mainoo could leave Man Utd

United’s hierarchy and Ruben Amorim are going to be looking to move a few players on this summer, as they try to move some of the deadwood on and avoid a repeat of this campaign. Players such as Victor Lindelof and Christian Eriksen look set to leave in the summer when their contracts expire.

Sky Sports: Man Utd may now sell £100m star who INEOS were working to keep

Man Utd and INEOS are now open to the possibility of letting a player leave Old Trafford at the end of the season.

ByBrett Worthington Mar 19, 2025

While Casemiro has been heavily linked with a move away in the last 12 months, there is also speculation around the futures of Antony and Marcus Rashford, who were sent out on loan in January.

But the exits may not stop there at Old Trafford, as Kobbie Mainoo is now being linked with a possible move this summer. According to Sky Sports Germain reporter Florian Plettenberg, Man United may now look to sell Mainoo in the summer among the aforementioned five to raise transfer funds.

The club are planning to invest in top transfers, and to do that, they will need to generate money. Mainoo is valued at £100 million by United, and if he were to be sold, he would help with PSR, as the fee would be 100% profit, given he came through the academy.

Manchester United's KobbieMainooin action with Leicester City's Boubakary Soumare

The news does come as a surprise, as it was reported not so long ago that INEOS were trying to tie the midfielder down to a new contract.

Man Utd considering move to sign £20m+ gem

So as Mainoo is linked with an Old Trafford exit, according to TEAMtalk, Man United are now weighing up a move to sign Jobe Bellingham from Sunderland.

Sunderland'sJobeBellingham

The report states that United are one of several Premier League clubs considering a move to sign Bellingham at the end of the season. The Red Devils are monitoring and tracking his progress at the Stadium of Light, as they want to put themselves in a strong position to sign him. But teams such as Brighton, Brentford, and Nottingham Forest are also watching the young midfielder with a lot of interest.

This report goes on to add that Bellingham, who is said to be valued at £20 million by the Black Cats, believes he has a strong chance of playing in the top flight next season, meaning he could leave Sunderland if they don’t seal promotion. Bellingham is said to be interested in a move, as he wants to play at the highest level.

Apps

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The midfielder, who is under contract at the Stadium of Light until 2028, has had another impressive campaign in the Championship, and talkSPORT’s Adrian Clarke has likened Bellingham to Dele Alli, who was a young player who had all the makings to go to the very top. Clarke believes Bellingham’s ability to ghost into the box in that box-to-box role he plays makes him similar to the player Alli was during his time at Tottenham.

فيديو | إلياس مونتيل يسجل هدف باتشوكا الأول أمام ريال مدريد

قلّص باتشوكا النتيجة في مباراته الجارية حاليًا ضد نظيره فريق ريال مدريد، في مباراتهما في بطولة كأس العالم للأندية، نسخة 2025.

ويلتقي الفريقان في الوقت الحالي في إطار منافسات الجولة الثانية من دور مجموعات البطولة، المُقامة حاليًا في أمريكا.

وتمكن باتشوكا من تسجيل هدف أول في شباك نظيره ريال مدريد، في الدقيقة 80، وجاء هدف باتشوكا الأول عن طريق إلياس مونتيل، بعدما سدد كرة من على حدود منطقة الجزاء، لتصطدم في الدفاع وتسكن شباك تيبو كورتوا.

ويعاني ريال مدريد من النقص العددي منذ الدقيقة 7 بعد طرد راؤول أسينسيو، ولكنه تمكن من تسجيل 3 أهداف حتى الآن، عن طريق جود بيلينجهام، أردا جولر وفيدي فالفيردي.

Oval conditions will give Australia 'slight advantage' in WTC final – Ricky Ponting

India vs Australia in a World Test Championship (WTC) final at The Oval will “bring both teams a little closer together” but conditions at the venue will give Australia a “slight” edge. That’s the assessment of Ricky Ponting, the former Australia captain who is currently involved in the IPL as head coach of Delhi Capitals.”I think it will be a bit more similar to an Australian wicket than it will be to an Indian wicket, therefore I’m giving a slight advantage to Australia,” Ponting said at an event in New Delhi. “If this game was being played in India, I would’ve said it’s really going to be hard for Australia to win. If this game was played in Australia, I’d say Australia are the heavy favourites. The fact that this final is being played in England, it probably brings both teams a little closer together.”Ponting is excited at the prospect of watching a gun Australian attack square off against a blockbuster Indian top order. The match will be played with the Dukes ball, and not the Kookaburra.”The one thing India have been able to change through that period from late 1990s until now or even the early 2000s until now is their ability to compete outside of India,” Ponting said. “Yes, their batting skills have gotten better but the fact that they’ve been able to produce some very good fast bowlers over the 10-15-year period that they’ve been able to have success away.”Obviously they will miss [Jasprit] Bumrah, he’s going to be a huge loss for them, but they still have the likes of [Mohammed] Shami, who will actually bowl well in English conditions. When it comes to the big match-ups, Virat [Kohli] against anyone is going to be a big match-up. I caught up with him when we were there in Bangalore, and I had a good chat with him about his batting and where he’s at in his career and he said to be that he’s back to his absolute best and I think we saw that last night [Kohli made his sixth IPL century on Thursday night], he’s had a very good IPL.”He’ll be the prized wicket all the Australians will be looking forward to. Last few series they’ve played, [Cheteshwar] Pujara has been really hard to dismiss. He’s over there [in England] playing now [for Sussex]. Steve Smith is also there playing along with Marnus Labuschagne, trying to get a bit of a feel for the conditions before this big Test match comes around. So, look, I think it’ll be India India’s top order against Australia’s fast bowling. I think it is a bit of a mouthwatering sort of thought going forward.”Ricky Ponting on Virat Kohli: “I caught up with him when we were there in Bangalore, and I had a good chat with him about his batting”•Associated Press

Ponting was hopeful the spinners would have as much say on the outcome as the pacers, at least as the Test progresses. In the first WTC final in June 2021, India played both R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, but have usually preferred Jadeja when it has boiled down to picking just one of them. Australia will likely play only Nathan Lyon, although they could also bring in Todd Murphy as another option.”Normally the wickets that I played on at The Oval have started as really, really good batting wickets and actually have offered a little bit to the spinners as the game’s gone on. So that’s what I’d like to see in this wicket; a really good contest day four, day five.”How much of a say will the toss have? Not much, as far as Ponting is concerned.”Oh look, I think it’ll be important, but, to be honest, I’m not a huge believer in the toss unless the conditions are really skewed one way, unless you really turn up in New Zealand or South Africa and there’s an absolute green wicket,” he said. “Actually, you can say that Australia and South Africa in Brisbane this year with a wicket up there had a lot of grass on it and that was probably a little bit unfair. So, you want to win those tosses. But I think if we turn up at The Oval and the wicket looks like a normal Oval pitch that as you say will probably give some assistance to the batterers in the first few days and give some assistance to the spinners as the game goes on, I don’t think it really matters.”You can still win if you lose the toss, you can still win if you win the toss, you get the chance to do what you want first and obviously try and control the game. But as we know, winning the toss doesn’t mean winning the game. Whatever you do first in the Test match, you still have to do that really well to give yourself the chance to win. So, I’m expecting it for the spectacle itself. I’m expecting that it’ll be a really good wicket and it’ll be five days of really good solid, hard Test match.”

Ndiaye clone: Everton lead race for £20m star who’d be a “jackpot transfer”

Everton need to make any number of new signings this summer, but few fans would argue against a centre-forward being one of the most pressing issues.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin is set to leave when his contract expires in three months, while loanee Armando Broja’s injury-ruined season means The Friedkin Group are unlikely to activate his £30m buy clause.

Everton manager David Moyes andBetoafter the match

Beto, at least, has made headway since David Moyes’ winter arrival, but he’s lost his scoring touch in recent games and competition at number nine is needed for sure.

Everton leading race for 14-goal striker

According to TEAMtalk, Everton are interested in signing Rangers striker Hamza Igamane and have learned he will be available this summer for a sizeable £20m fee.

In fact, Everton’s vested desire has seen them assume the lead in the race for the Moroccan forward, despite Tottenham Hotspur and German champions Bayer Leverkusen also in the mix.

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While Igamane wouldn’t come cheap, he is a contrasting profile to Beto and a reliable goalscorer besides.

Why Everton could be targeting Ndiaye 2.0

Aged only 22, Igamane has a long career ahead of him. After fostering his ability in the Scottish Premiership, he may well hope to try his hand in the Premier League, taking his place as a centrepiece of Moyes’ project.

Principally, he’s a centre-forward, but Igamane is also blessed with fast feet and a sharp footballing mind. Analyst Ben Mattinson has hailed such skills: “His intelligence and understanding of space is something else.”

Indeed, Mattinson has also dubbed the forward a “Barclaysman-type” player, bearing that nostalgic style that is typically associated with former players from the noughties.

It’s the kind of approach that carries a semblance to that of Iliman Ndiaye, especially since Igamane can also alternate slickly between the left flank and a central attacking position, at his best when bouncing off the most structured striker (in Everton’s case, Beto).

Everton signed Ndiaye from Marseille last summer for a £15m fee, and he has gone on to stand out across the campaign. While injured for most of Moyes’ tenure thus far, he did bag three goals from four matches before falling to injury early in the fifth: the Merseyside derby.

Matches (starts)

26 (18)

24 (22)

Goals

10

6

Assists

1

0

Touches*

32.1

40.5

Shots (on target)*

2.8 (1.1)

1.0 (0.5)

Big chances missed

5

2

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84%

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1.1

0.7

Ball recoveries*

1.9

6.0

Dribbles*

1.4

2.4

Duels won*

4.0

6.1

Aligning the respective forwards’ data really does emphasise Ndiaye’s brilliance. The sharpshooting Senegalese is prolific, combative and active through the various phases. He really is a marvel, heralded by Ashley Williams as the Toffees’ “best player.”

One of the more electric wingers in the Premier League, Ndiaye ranks among the top 7% of such positional peers for successful take-ons per 90, as per FBref.

This is something that could be emulated through the addition of Igamane, who ranks among the top 2% of forwards in the Europa League this season for the same metric.

European experience, a dynamic skillset and a tenacious attitude? Check, check, check. Igamane would be a wonderful addition to an Everton side preparing to lose some core attacking parts. He’d enrich the frontline, take it higher and higher.

Moyes knows what he’s doing, all right. Talent scout Jacek Kulig called the Morocco talent a “jackpot transfer” for Rangers, and the same could be applied to Everton, should they seal the deal.

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Show do Iron Maiden no Morumbi faz Conmebol marcar semifinal da Sul-Americana para o dia 8

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A pressão da diretoria do São Paulo deu certo, e os dois jogos contra o Atlético-GO pela semifinal da Copa Sul-Americana serão disputados em duas quintas-feiras: 1 e 8 de setembro, ambos às 21h30 (de Brasília).

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+ Confira a avaliação das atuações no duelo entre Ceará e São Paulo pela Sul-Americana pela equipe do LANCE!

Conforme o LANCE! apurou, havia o temor interno no Tricolor de que principalmente o jogo de volta do duelo contra o Dragão fosse disputado na quarta-feira, 7 de setembro, o que poderia complicar as coisas.

Isso porque o Morumbi, casa são-paulina, recebe no domingo, 4 de setembro, o show da tradicional banda de heavy metal inglesa Iron Maiden. E com um dia a menos para preparar estádio e gramado, havia o risco de ter que transferir o local do duelo.

Ter cinco dias para desmontar a estrutura de um show é um conhecimento que o São Paulo já teve neste ano, quando um show da banda estadunidense Metallica fez a equipe jogar a volta do confronto com o Juventude pela Copa do Brasil na Arena Barueri.

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رحلة انتهت بكأس مصر.. رسالة وداع من أيمن عبد العزيز لجماهير الزمالك

حرص أيمن عبد العزيز، المدرب العام السابق لفريق الزمالك، على توجيه رسالة وداع إلى جماهير القلعة البيضاء بعد رحيله رسميا، مع الجهاز الفني بقيادة أيمن الرمادي.

وكان مجلس إدارة نادي الزمالك، برئاسة حسين لبيب، قد أعلن رحيل الجهاز الفني للفريق بالكامل بقيادة أيمن الرمادي، بشكل رسمي أمس، الإثنين.

طالع| محمد عبد المنصف: الزمالك يحتاج لاعب الأهلي السابق

وضم جهاز الرمادي المعاون كلاً من: أيمن عبد العزيز مدربًا عامًا، وأحمد سمير، وحمادة السيد مدربَين مساعدَين، وعماد المندوه مدربًا لحراس المرمى، وماريو تومليانوفيتش مخططًا للأحمال، ومحمد الشافعي معدًّا بدنيًا، ومحمد طارق محللًا للأداء.

وجاءت رسالة أيمن عبد العزيز، عبر حسابه الشخصي على موقع التواصل الاجتماعي “إكس”، كالتالي:”(وَأَنَّ اللَّهَ لَا يُضِيعُ أَجْرَ الْمُؤْمِنِينَ)”رحلة قصيرة من مشوار كبير داخل بيتي الزمالك انتهت بكأس مصر بعد موسم صعب”.

وأضاف: “الحمد لله على بطولة جديدة تضاف لسجلي كمدرب عام بعد الكونفدرالية، شكرًا لكل من دعمني، ودائمًا في خدمة الكيان وجماهيره العظيمة”.

واستطاع أيمن عبد العزيز، أن يحصل مع الزمالك على لقب بطولة كأس مصر للموسم الماضي 2024-2025 بالفوز على بيراميدز في المباراة النهائية.

Somerset strengthen top spot with batting masterclass at Essex

Somerset’s batting masterclass strengthened their position at the top of the Vitality Blast South Group with a seven-wicket crushing of Essex.Tom Banton (42), Will Smeed (36), Tom Kohler-Cadmore (28), Tom Abell (40 not out) and Sean Dickson (30 not out) struck 16 sixes between them in an almost perfect team batting performance.Paul Walter whacked 51 and Robin Das a career-best 72 in a 94-run stand after Essex slumped to 15 for 3. But Somerset ended Essex’s five-game winning streak by chasing down 186 with 21 balls to spare to move two points clear at the top of the group.Smeed and Banton took on the 187 target with the intent of finishing the match in a hurry, the pair smashing 64 in 5.2 overs.Somerset were only on 11 after two overs before Smeed took Shane Snater for three successive legside sixes in a 23-run over, and then Walter was taken for 15 with both batters helping themselves to maximums.Smeed’s 16-ball 36 salvo ended when he toed to mid-on, but that breakthrough didn’t pause the onslaught as Kohler-Cadmore peppered Hayes Close with three sixes and 21 off Matt Critchley.Kohler-Cadmore cleared the press box but Simon Harmer had him caught next ball and Banton – who had reversed an outrageous six – was leg-before to Sam Cook for 42.Snater was brought back for a second over, Dickson plonked him over the square leg boundary two more times – the Dutch international going for 42 in his two overs.Daniel Sams returned 2 for 22 in a rare break from cannon fodder, and could have had three had Das held onto Dickson, but Abell and Dickson eased over the line soon after.Essex had been stuck in and were three down inside three overs.Jack Brooks returned from his loan at Nottinghamshire for his first Somerset Blast appearance of the season and had Feroze Khushi caught at deep point and Dan Lawrence skying – boasting 2 for 8 after his first two overs.New Zealander Matt Henry took the first of his three wickets when Michael Pepper’s extravagant shot was touched behind.But Das and Walter got the hosts out of their hole with two differing ways to bat aggressively. Walter took the aerial route with five sixes – starting with a pair of pulls before towering over cover, slog sweeping Roelof van der Merwe and then reaching his 26-ball fifty by clubbing a full toss over cow corner. He chased to point next ball to fall for 51.Das showed off his touch play with some beautiful timing in his 11 fours, although he displayed some muscle too with two sixes over long on. His second T20 fifty came in came in 31 balls before unleashing to end up 72 off 39.He pinged Henry to long on which began Essex’s second collapse, losing their last five wickets for 43 runs in 31 balls.Van der Merwe bowled Sams – before very publicly dislocating and attempting to relocate his finger – Will Buttleman gave Henry 3 for 24, Simon Harmer was run out backing up, Shane Snater run out chasing a second and Matt Critchley caught at short third after an enterprising 30.

What's happening with Man Utd's new stadium? CEO Omar Berrada provides update on Old Trafford plans in latest financial update

Manchester United CEO Omar Berrada has delivered an update on the club's ambitious plans to build a new £2 billion ($2.7bn) stadium.

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  • Man Utd shared fiscal results of third quarter
  • Recorded an operating profit of £0.7m in Q3 of 2024

  • Berrada remains bullish about infrastructure upgrades
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    In their latest financial report, United revealed strong progress, with revenues up 17.4% and a marked recovery in profitability. The club recorded an operating profit of £0.7 million in the quarter – a significant swing from a £66.2m loss during the same period last year. Adjusted EBITDA surged to £51.2m, a 274% increase compared to Q3 2024 projections.

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    During the earnings call, CEO Omar Berrada emphasised a cautious but clear strategy. He acknowledged the club’s subpar Premier League performance last season and expressed confidence in securing improvements next year. He also highlighted the club's infrastructure commitments, including the Carrington training centre revamp and plans for a new 100,000-seat stadium to anchor development in the Old Trafford area.

  • WHAT BERRADA SAID

    The centrepiece of United’s long-term vision is the planned new stadium. Cost estimates currently stand at £2b ($2.7b), with no formal timeline established yet.

    "We remain focused on infrastructure, with the redevelopment of our Carrington Training Complex continuing and on track, which will be the heart of our club, providing world-class facilities for all our teams and our staff," he said.

    "We have also announced our aspiration to pursue a new 100,000-seat stadium, sitting at the heart of the regeneration of the Old Trafford area, which would be a catalyst for growth and investment in our local community. We are continuing to work with all the relevant stakeholders, including central Government, to support their vision for growth."

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    Acknowledging the need for greater fiscal discipline, United have acted to balance its books. The club has cut roles, stopped offering free lunches, and reduced bonuses to restore profitability. These efforts resulted in a reduced net loss of £2.7m for the quarter, markedly improved from the £71.5m loss previously. United have revised their full-year revenue forecast to £660–670m and raised their adjusted EBITDA guidance to between £180–190m, up from previous estimates of £145–160m.

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