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“These are the three goals I’ve set to achieve for the club next season”: Man United’s new signing Joshua Zirkzee has revealed what he has set to achieve for the club next season

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The first signing of the Sir Jim Ratcliffe era may be typical of what to expect from Manchester United this summer – buying into potential.

It becomes a pattern when considering the interest in 21-year-old Jarrad Branthwaite, 18-year-old Leny Yoro and 23-year-old Joshua Zirkzee. Even Matthijs de Ligt does not turn 25 until next month.

It’s also notable that three of the four players exempt from sales this summer – Rasmus Hojlund, Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho – are all under the age of 21. This, then, does make the pending sale of Willy Kambwala slightly puzzling given his solid showings in his debut season.

However, United’s tight financial position means more headspace within spending rules needs to be created, and Kambwala is expected to make a tidy profit. The fragility within Premier League constraints means United will not be signing one singular big marquee name this window.

Zirkzee has only scored 14 goals in 58 games over the past two seasons but United will fork out around £38m for his arrival in the hope that he will push Hojlund on to reach his own full potential.

The Dutchman is of a similar physique to Hojlund, albeit perhaps more mature when it comes to playing dynamically. “I’m not a pure centre-forward,” he told Italian media back in February.

“I said a year ago that I liked playing with an attacking partner. But [ex-Bologna boss Thiago] Motta transformed me into a nine-and-a-half [role]. I’m not a [Marko] Arnautovic type, I like to come forward after playing the ball and help the team. And score goals.”

Hojlund has so far shown to be more of a box player, where staying within the width of the goal has brought him more success – albeit he also displayed he does have pace in his locker during his breakaway goal against Galatasaray in October.

The Dane finished as United’s top scorer last season, netting 16 times in a campaign that included seven goals in six league games from Boxing Day to early February.

However, injury setbacks stunted his momentum and he only really got back into form at the end of term, scoring in United’s final two Premier League matches.

Hojlund was also one of the casualties of United’s frustrating play last season. If there was one word to describe it, it would not be ‘fun’. But Zirkzee hopes to change that.

He added earlier this year: “I want people to have fun when they come to see me. But more than individually, it is better to impress the stadium as a team, in the way of playing. Bologna has done it more than once this year. Being creative is important.”

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“Call it a Day”: Manchester United Midfielder Slammed Over ‘Disastrous’ Liverpool Performance

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Old Trafford witnessed a revealing scene during the pre-game festivities as Manuel Ugarte was introduced to the Manchester United faithful. The Uruguayan’s debut couldn’t have come at a more poignant time.

As the 23-year-old midfielder took his introductory bows, his predecessor, Casemiro, was gearing up for what would become a fateful encounter against Liverpool—a match that would underline the vast gulf the Brazilian now needs to bridge.

The defensive midfield role at Manchester United has been a subject of intense scrutiny and Casemiro, once a stalwart at Real Madrid, found himself overwhelmed in a game that laid bare many of United’s deeper systemic issues.

The match ended in a 3-0 defeat, with Casemiro’s disastrous performance a glaring weak spot. As Jamie Carragher insightfully remarked earlier, it might be time for Casemiro to step away from the top echelons of football, suggesting, “Football has left him at this top level. He needs to call it a day at this level and move.”

Despite the immediate criticisms, it’s crucial to remember Casemiro’s significant contributions to football, underscored by his wife’s poignant social media post showcasing his extensive trophy haul.

Such a decorated career deserves recognition, even as discussions about his current form persist. As Gary Neville empathetically noted, even the best can falter under pressure, reflecting on his own career’s twilight years.

For Manchester United, the challenge is not just about replacing a player but about realigning their entire midfield setup to compete effectively against top-tier teams like Liverpool.

Casemiro’s situation serves as a stark reminder of the relentless pace and physicality of the Premier League, where even the most experienced players can find themselves outpaced and outplayed

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“Biggest mistake of his life”: Real Madrid star told he has made the biggest mistake of his life for joining the Los Blacos

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Kylian Mbappé joined Real Madrid as a free agent this past summer transfer window. While this is a significant step in his career, one person believes it’s the wrong decision.

Moreover, he notes that it’s an easy route to securing his football glory as winning the Ballon d’Or and UEFA Champions League at PSG would have had a different meaning than winning these honors at Real Madrid.

As a result, Cyril Hanouna stated in his interview with Europe 1 that the 2018 FIFA World Cup winner made a mistake leaving his hometown club.

“For me, Kylian Mbappé made the mistake of his life,” Hanouna stated (h/t Le10Sport). “I didn’t elaborate last time, but I’ll do it now. Winning the Champions League with Real Madrid is normal. Of course, winning the Champions League with Real Madrid, everyone does it. All the players who are at Real Madrid, at some point, will win the Champions League.

“Being Ballon d’Or at Real Madrid is rather easy. Benzema won it at Real Madrid. Mbappé should have stayed at PSG, won the Champions League with PSG, and won the Ballon d’Or with PSG. The club was giving him everything; it would have been his club. He would have been the main man at PSG.”

PSG are a young but exciting team, and perhaps they might not have the expectations of winning the Champions League this season. However, Real Madrid has the pressure of winning the competition this campaign with the Frenchman; if they don’t, then many will consider Year 1 of Mbappé a failure.

It will be interesting to see how this tournament plays out this season as Real Madrid know who they’ll be facing in the league phase. Mbappé won’t win the Ballon d’Or this year, but winning the Champions League and playing a key role could help his chances in 2025.

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“A really good signing”: Alan Shearer gives his verdict on Arsenal’s unexpected signing as he backs the player become a valuable star in the team

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The term ‘baptism of fire’ is often overused in football, but it rings true for Raheem Sterling when considering he could make his Arsenal debut away to Tottenham Hotspur.

For a different player, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta might decide against deploying his new signing on such an occasion, but Sterling certainly has the mental resolve to handle it.

Sterling has endured some tough times in the past for England, criticised for his performances, and he’s been subject to similar at Chelsea too.

But in north London, the 29-year-old now has a new home, and the majority of Arsenal fans are excited to see if Arteta can recapture Sterling’s best, in a similar vein to Kai Havertz.

The two are at very different stages of their career, but like just Havertz, Sterling may find his confidence once again, a player who is still in his prime years.

Alan Shearer explains why Raheem Sterling could be really ‘valuable’ to Arsenal

Speaking on ‘The Rest Is Football’ podcast, Alan Shearer was very happy that Sterling had managed to get away from a ‘horrible’ situation at Stamford Bridge, which could have become even more messy.

And the pundit then went on to explain what Sterling can offer Arsenal, a move that suits both parties.

Shearer said: “Yeah I think it’s a really good move for him. I think it was important that he got out and played.

“It would have been horrible for him to sit there and rot in the stiffs, not even maybe, not even see first team football, never mind train or whatever with them.

“So I think it was really important for him to get out with his experience and know-how, he could be valuable to Arsenal.”

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