Man Utd linked with new name as player delivers verdict on ‘strict’ new boss
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Manchester United have won their last four league games in a row.
The Red Devils had a tough start to the new Premier League season but have turned their fortunes around.
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Hide AdErik ten Hag’s side are sat in 5th place in the table at the moment.
Here is a look at the latest news regarding the club...
New striker on radar
United have being linked with a move for Benfica attacker Goncalo Ramos.
The 21-year-old has been on fire so far this term and has scored eight goals in 12 games.
According to a report by The Sun, he has emerged on the radar of the North West giants and they are ‘eyeing’ a move for him in the January transfer window.
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Bruno Fernandes has admitted that Ten Hag is ‘strict’ and has brought more ‘discipline’ to Old Trafford.
The Dutchman cut ties with Ajax to move to England earlier this year.
Fernandes has delivered his verdict on his new boss, as per The Athletic: “He has a style. You have to follow his rules. He is strict on that. And I like that. He has brought discipline, which is something I think we missed in the past. Everyone must be on the same page.
“That is what Pep (Guardiola) and (Jurgen) Klopp have been doing for years, because they have stability in the club and in the way they choose the transfer market and build the team, which is really important for them to get the rewards.”
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United youngster Charlie Wellens scored his first senior goal for Oldham Athletic over the weekend (see below):
The teenager is currently on loan with the Latics in the National League.
He scored the winner as they beat Eastleigh 3-2 in John Sheridan’s last game in charge.
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