Transfer: Man United in Battle with Chelsea for Ipswich Striker Liam Delap

Manchester United are ready to battle with Chelsea to sign Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap. The 20-year-old striker has emerged as one of the top targets in the summer after an impressive last season in the Premier League. Delap, who was signed by Ipswich from Manchester City last summer for £20 million, netted 12 goals in his inaugural top-flight season. Notwithstanding Ipswich’s relegation battle at the moment, the young forward has attracted interest from top flight clubs for his displays. United boss Ruben Amorim has identified Delap as his preferred choice centre-forward option, moving from more expensive options such as Viktor Gyokeres, Benjamin Sesko and Victor Osimhen. According to sources, it is believed that it is economic sense behind this move, and Delap’s reported fee of around £40 million being a cheaper option. Chelsea, also in pursuit of attacking reinforcements, are still keen on Delap’s signature as they want to bring in a young and proven Premier League goal-scorer to their squad. Related Posts Premier League January Transfer Window Opens: Clubs Begin Squad Overhauls The Premier League January transfer window officially opened on Wednesday, allowing clubs to strengthen their squads for the remainder of Read more NFF President Gusau Vows to Prioritize National Teams’ Success in 2025 President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau MON, has assured Nigerians of the Federation’s commitment to Read more Super Eagles Goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali Mourns the Loss of His Mother Stanley Nwabali, the goalkeeper for Chippa United and the Super Eagles, has shared the devastating news of his mother’s passing. Read more Former Manchester United Goalkeeper Jack Butland Rushed to Hospital with Serious Injury, Ruled Out of Old Firm Derby Jack Butland, the former Manchester United goalkeeper now playing for Rangers, was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday due to Read more Olawale Moses OyewoleOlawale Moses Oyewole is an adept writer who stays on top of current events and curate informative and engaging articles for his readers. He is a digital strategist who help brands gain online visibility.
Europa League Last-16 Draw: Manchester United to Face Real Sociedad, Tottenham Take on AZ Alkmaar

Manchester United will face Spanish club Real Sociedad in the last 16 of the Europa League, while Tottenham will play Dutch side AZ Alkmaar. Rangers are set to meet Fenerbahce, managed by Jose Mourinho, in a thrilling encounter. Should Manchester United advance, they will face either Romanian league leaders FCSB or French club Lyon in the quarter-finals. In other matchups, Spurs or AZ Alkmaar will meet either Eintracht Frankfurt or Ajax in the next round, while Rangers will face Roma or Athletic Bilbao if they overcome Fenerbahce. With Manchester United and Tottenham placed on opposite halves of the draw, there is a potential for them to meet in the final in Bilbao, with the winner earning a spot in next season’s Champions League. Additionally, Chelsea will face FC Copenhagen in the last 16 of the Conference League. The first legs of the Europa League last-16 ties are scheduled for Thursday, March 6, with the return legs taking place on March 13. Chelsea’s match against Copenhagen will also begin with an away leg in Denmark, before the return at Stamford Bridge the following week. Europa League Last-16 Draw: Bodo/Glimt vs. Olympiakos Fenerbahce vs. Rangers Ajax vs. Eintracht Frankfurt FCSB vs. Lyon AZ Alkmaar vs. Tottenham Real Sociedad vs. Manchester United Viktoria Plzen vs. Lazio Roma vs. Athletic Bilbao Related Posts Premier League January Transfer Window Opens: Clubs Begin Squad Overhauls The Premier League January transfer window officially opened on Wednesday, allowing clubs to strengthen their squads for the remainder of Read more NFF President Gusau Vows to Prioritize National Teams’ Success in 2025 President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau MON, has assured Nigerians of the Federation’s commitment to Read more Super Eagles Goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali Mourns the Loss of His Mother Stanley Nwabali, the goalkeeper for Chippa United and the Super Eagles, has shared the devastating news of his mother’s passing. Read more Former Manchester United Goalkeeper Jack Butland Rushed to Hospital with Serious Injury, Ruled Out of Old Firm Derby Jack Butland, the former Manchester United goalkeeper now playing for Rangers, was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday due to Read more Olawale Moses OyewoleOlawale Moses Oyewole is an adept writer who stays on top of current events and curate informative and engaging articles for his readers. He is a digital strategist who help brands gain online visibility.
Gordon Strachan Criticizes Manchester United Players for Prioritizing Social Media Over Winning

Manchester United legend, Gordon Strachan, has recently criticized the current players at the club, accusing them of being more focused on social media than achieving success on the pitch. Strachan, who won the FA Cup with United in 1985 and spent five seasons at Old Trafford, reaching second place in the First Division in 1987-88, expressed his disappointment in an interview with GentingCasino. He believes the players are more interested in showcasing their fashion and nightlife than winning trophies or medals. “There’s no players spreading a winning mentality,” Strachan said. “They’ve been spreading Instagram. I know what they’re doing, I know what clothes they’re wearing, I know what clubs they’re at. I can see what boat they’re on. But I don’t see any Premier League or Champions League medals.” He pointed out that, especially over the last six years, the winning culture at United has been eroded. While acknowledging the efforts of a few good players like Fernandes, Strachan emphasized that many players are simply content with being part of United, without striving for excellence. Strachan also highlighted the need for leadership within the team, suggesting that many players in the dressing room are desperate for guidance. He urged Amorim and the recruitment team to find new players who embody the club’s historic win-at-all-costs mentality, exemplified by legends like Jaap Stam, Nemanja Vidic, Wayne Rooney, and Cristiano Ronaldo. “I don’t think it’s all about winning at that club just now. It’s a culture that needs to change,” Strachan concluded. Related Posts Premier League January Transfer Window Opens: Clubs Begin Squad Overhauls The Premier League January transfer window officially opened on Wednesday, allowing clubs to strengthen their squads for the remainder of Read more NFF President Gusau Vows to Prioritize National Teams’ Success in 2025 President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau MON, has assured Nigerians of the Federation’s commitment to Read more Super Eagles Goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali Mourns the Loss of His Mother Stanley Nwabali, the goalkeeper for Chippa United and the Super Eagles, has shared the devastating news of his mother’s passing. Read more Former Manchester United Goalkeeper Jack Butland Rushed to Hospital with Serious Injury, Ruled Out of Old Firm Derby Jack Butland, the former Manchester United goalkeeper now playing for Rangers, was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday due to Read more Olawale Moses OyewoleOlawale Moses Oyewole is an adept writer who stays on top of current events and curate informative and engaging articles for his readers. He is a digital strategist who help brands gain online visibility.