What Edinson Cavani s new contract means for Manchester United s summer transfer plans
May 11, 2021
Edinson Cavani has been rolling back the clock in recent weeks. The Uruguayan has scored eight goals in his last seven games and now he has signed his contract extension.
Cavani’s extension for another year is a major boost for United, and keeps the issue of signing a new striker ticking over for another 12 months.
When Romelu Lukaku was sold in 2019, fans rightly expected another striker to be signed. After a failed move for Erling Haaland in 2020, the club attempted a patch-up job with Odion Ighalo.
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Under 18s match report Man Utd 5 Wolves 1 Academy League 24 April 2021
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Mateusz Musialowski set for Manchester United test as Liverpool aim to make statement
Liverpool aim to put one over their old rivals when they take on Manchester United in the FA Youth Cup on Saturday
07:00, 3 APR 2021
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Youth Cup match report: Manchester United 0-1 Liverpool
Chris Shaw Liverpool U18s dug deep to defeat Manchester United 1-0 and advance in the FA Youth Cup on Saturday afternoon.
Tyler Morton’s 16th-minute header, smartly glanced over the goalkeeper, separated the sides during an entertaining first half and, ultimately, proved enough for victory.
Marc Bridge-Wilkinson’s team had to see out the final quarter of the contest with 10 players after James Norris was shown a straight red card.
But they held firm to keep United at bay, preserving a slender advantage that sets up a fifth-round trip to Leicester City later this month.